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Freshmen
Advice
by Sarah Contreras
Finally you made it out of your
elementary and junior high years where things were lighter and homework
was easier. You were growing up to become who you are now.
Now you’re in high school, where everything counts. This in an important
part of your lives, so do your best at everything and enjoy everything.
Just because you’re a freshmen don’t let anyone bring you down; they
have no right to. Stay focus on all of your classes, don’t slack off
by not doing your homework or by forgetting your books because then
it`s going to cost you something such as make up work. Do your homework;
it teaches you responsibility. Please avoid as much drama as you can,
because it might ruin everything for you. Get involved as much as
you can because if you don`t, you won`t get the whole experience of
high school.
Please use your lockers. You don’t have to carry all of your books
with you, unless you` re comfortable with that. Don’t be shy to ask
that special one to the Sadie`s or a dance. Just think of how much
fun you`re going to have! Make a TON of new friends. Don’t leave anyone
out; just make sure that they are the right friends for you and that
you won` t get into trouble. To all the shy people out there, this
is your time to shine! Be strong and courageous. High school will
be the most boring time in your life if you don’t do anything.
So live life to its fullest and make a lifetime of memories. It’s
an honor to be in high school. You made it this far, so have fun this
school year and the rest of your high school years. ENJOY!!!!!!!!!
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