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My First Year Of Middle School Essay

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Walking through the double doors of school and to my very first locker, I took a breath and realized this was a new stage in my life. A new stage in life meant new people, experiences, and problems- especially problems. I wore questionably clean, wrinkled clothes, ready to start my first year of middle school. The amount of kids in my class multiplied tenfold with over 250 students. The year prior, I had plenty of friends, and couldn’t have been happier. However, with the additional 200 students, and problems at home flourishing, I never realized until then how alone I actually was. While walking to my first class I caught several glares from different classmates, some of whom used to be good friends of mine. Once I got to my seat, I quickly sat down and pulled my worn out hoodie over my face, shutting the world out. Although the world seemed so cold, things weren’t always like this. The years leading up to this moment were much different. Anyone that met me knew I was always a social butterfly. Wherever I went, I had a friend to talk to. If I didn’t have a friend to talk to, I would make some. Making friends was as easy as breathing and just came naturally to me. My ability to make friendships had no boundaries. There were many times in my childhood that we went on vacation to Myrtle Beach. Every time we went on vacation, I insisted on meeting everyone staying near our condo. By the end of the first day staying there, everyone knew my name. We couldn’t walk anywhere

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