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The F**k-It List is a 2020 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Michael Duggan in his feature directorial debut. It follows a straight-laced high school senior whose involvement in a prank-related accident realigns his life, which is compounded when he creates a version of a bucket list about a life he wished he had lived beyond chasing grades and college ...
A bucket list is a type of personal wish list consisting of things a person wishes to do before they die (i.e. "kick the bucket") or before they reach a life stage milestone (e.g., the end of childhood; the end of High School, etc.) The name was popularised in the 2007 film The Bucket List.
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Max Ehrich as Ronbie Martin, CJ's older brother, who is in high school. He told her the truth about high school and is usually seen studying. Stephanie Escajeda as Mrs. Martin, CJ and Ronbie's mother. Henry Dittman as Mr. Martin, CJ and Ronbie's father. Lisa Arch as Principal Hader, the school's new principal, who was hired prior to the first ...
Here's how popular rom-coms and romantic dramas like "The Half of It," "The Kissing Booth 2," and "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" stack up.
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Below is the grading system found to be most commonly used in United States public high schools, according to the 2009 High School Transcript Study. [2] This is the most used grading system; however, there are some schools that use an edited version of the college system, which means 89.5 or above becomes an A average, 79.5 becomes a B, and so on.