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    Freshman year is looked at as if it will be the hardest time of anyone’s life. Being a new freshman can be a pretty scary thing, but there are some upsides to it. You get to meet new people, play high school sports, join all kinds of clubs, and many other things. Being a Freshman is not as hard as society makes it out to be. I found that if you work hard, balance your extra curricular activities with your school work, and stay organized, you will find that freshman year is actually no different from

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    My Educational Goals

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    world, from elementary school to junior high-to-high school. Individuals who are fortunate to obtain an education do so, but they never think much of it until the concluding days of their high school years come. Concerns about life beyond high school strikes many profoundly, while others possess a clear vision of their desired future, which may include college. Personal growth and success derives from the experiences. My hopes for the future is to graduate from high school and go to college. Also

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    me to realize I was growing up was in the end of summer of 8th grade in middle school. It was a couple of days before my first day of high school as a freshman and I was very nervous because I knew that the choices I make for the next four years of my high school life were going to change everything in my life. I had to take it seriously and know that my grades were permanent and be more serious than in middle school, knowing that it will affect my choices on which college I would go. It was all

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    taking place. Soon enough, junior high dances and events will fade from memory as one enjoys only a slight improvement of music and food at high school dances. In fact, a significant number of aspects will ameliorate as junior high students enter the polar world of high school. Everything from tests to friends, has the potential to send one spiraling as they attempt to adjust to unfamiliar surroundings freshman year. Take some advice from me, I was once a freshman and somehow lived to tell the tale

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    Freshman year is not to be taken lightly. When teachers and staff tell you that freshman year is a crucial part of high school, they mean it. Students who dive into freshman year with the notion that it’s insignificant because it’s the first year of high school are alarmed at the effect it has on their following years. The years following grade nine are almost entirely determined by your achievements and effort during freshman year. How you grow and progress will define what classes you take in your

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    enough, junior high dances will fade from memory as one enjoys only a slight improvement of music and food at high school dances. In fact, a significant number of aspects will change as junior high students enter the polar world of high school. From tests to friends, freshman year has the potential to send one spiraling as they attempt to adjust to unfamiliar surroundings. So just take some advice from me, I was once a freshman and somehow lived to tell the tale. Before a school becomes “in session”

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    Freshman Advice Essay

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    Freshman Advice Only 89 percent of students actually enjoy school. I was told in eighth grade that freshman Friday's were every Friday and students would get shoved into lockers. Another thing I was told was teachers are really mean and they don't know how to have fun. That is not true. The final thing I was told was there is a lot of homework, there is no homework if you use your time wisely. High school is and enjoyable and happy place if incoming ninth graders can remember details. First, studying

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    If given the chance to go back and give my freshman self advice, I would tell her to make an organized plan of high school courses, leaving room for the unexpected. Freshman year, I actually did make a course plan for my four years of high school. I was new to the Forest Hills District my freshman year. So, at freshman orientation, everyone else had a tentative high school course plan that was made in 8th grade. I saw the value in having such a plan and I was galvanized into creating one for

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    The first day of school as a freshman is always an exciting and nerve-racking time for most freshmen. You’re making that big transition from middle school to high school, and you’re excited to start this new life and see what it should offer. I was always told by my older sister to always be open to meeting new people and new ideas my freshman year. The part she forgot to warn me about was that I would possibly lose friends, and sadly, I did. As a freshman I learned quickly that some people change

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    The first year of high school is always scary. It is no longer going to school with people the same age, but instead going to school with people who are 18 years old. The first couple of days are nerve wracking and scary, freshman are at the bottom of the high school food chain and it is rare for people to graduate with people they came in with. It’s important to try hard in school, go to football games/school dances, stay involved, and not get caught up in petty drama. Freshman year, fresh meat

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