If anyone thinks they'd rather be in a different part of history, they're probably not a very good student of history. Life sucked in the old days. People knew very little, and you were likely to die at a young age of some horrible disease. You'd probably have no teeth by now. It would be particularly awful if you were a woman.
I was a good student, but a speech impediment was causing problems. One of my teachers decided that I couldn't pronounce certain words at all. She thought that if I wrote something, I would use words I could pronounce. I began writing little poems. I began to write short stories, too.
When I was in high school, I wasn't a troublemaker. I didn't get in fights. I was a good student and I had a lot of friends.
I was nerdy and really into computers. I was a good student until my senior year, when I started traveling and had a lot of absences.
I was a good student, I was good at soccer, I was vice president of the student council, I was a pretty girl.
I was always a good student. I wasn't the A-plus student, but I studied really hard, and I probably had a 3.2. I always wished that I had the capacity to get straight A's, but I didn't. I didn't beat myself up about it, but I really studied hard for my grades.
I was a good student with mathematical ability and interests. As such, I took the usual college preparatory program in high school for one looking to become an engineer: all the available courses in mathematics and science.
I think there should be a good balance between being a good student and being able to enjoy your high school life.
In school, I wasn't a very good student - I was very irresponsible and never did the studying but always liked to get the laugh.
I was a good student. My mom is a teacher, and her side of the family is all teachers. She put a big emphasis on getting good grades.