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    I am a freshman who has spent half a year at northview high school. With a half a year experiance as a freshman I am here to give some advice to upcoming freshman.To get through your freshman year you are going to want to put in a lot of Hard and vigorous work. I’m talking way more work than your 8th grade year. If you decide naww i'm good you're going to fail and have to take all those classes over again next year so try this year. Trust me that's going to suck because you are going to be surrounded

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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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    Freshman year is quite a change from the way you live in high school. One of the largest changes of which was fiscal responsibility and expenses of being a student. There were 3 main expenses that I incurred throughout my freshman year that I likely should have put more thought into budgeting. The first expense was food, I'm 6'4" so I eat a lot of food and never realized how expensive it is to buy groceries myself. Some freshman do a campus meal plan for their food expenses, which can be quite costly

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    threat of this cancer, according to researchers at Auburn University who followed 131 students over four years of college at least 70% saw a dramatic increase of 12-37 pounds. They take lightly the common pop culture reference for weight gain, the freshman fifteen; if college kids are looking at stats like these, then they begin to develop fear, which is the most important step to change or prevent an unhealthy lifestyle. Too many are suffering from health related diseases from their poor choices and

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    Freshman Student Success

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    Some of the main arguments the author acknowledges is the amout of students who do not succeed either in high school or college. Points are signed out by explaining how the lack of money or education frustrates the students. A topic is mention based on how even graduated students do not succeed as much in life. These people took college for four years or more, invested a lot of money, and ended up being a truck driver or working with sewage. Which makes no sense because they received a certificate

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    Your freshman year will be exciting, but it can also be intimidating. It is the start of four long years of high school, some of the most important years of your life. There are a lot of important things to do your freshman year, many of which I didn't start until much later. So here is some advice that will help you survive your freshman year, and prepare you for the rest of high school. Join a sports team or club High school is the time to try new things and discover what you enjoy doing

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    As a freshman in high school, not only did I maintain high academic standards, I maintained high personal standards in any activity I did. Being a freshman on a high school varsity team is no easy task. I took it by the reigns and worked myself to the top. All four years of high school I ran cross country at the varsity level. I obtained a team captain position as a sophomore. I have raced myself to the top to always be the best in what I do. When I was a freshman on the cross country team, I was

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    individuals have heard of freshman fifteen but do not know how to avoid it. My purpose of doing my project on how to survive freshman fifteen is to inform current college freshman on how to avoid gaining fifteen pounds within their first year of college. College is different from being in high school in which at home your parent or guardians are there to monitor eating habits in college your parents are not there to tell you what to do. The culture for my product is college freshman who attends Western

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    Kaitlynn Beaulieu Professor Healy English 123 17 April 2015 Weight Debate: The Freshman Fifteen Every college student knows about the midnight pizza runs, unlimited food in the dining halls, the ice cream bar, the two-in-the-morning cravings, and that plethora of snacks in the dorm room. In college, students get to make their own life choices, do whatever they want to do, and eat whatever they want to eat. Unfortunately, many college students make poor choices when it comes to their eating habits

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    Freshman Year: Terrifying and Encouraging Few transitions in life are as stressful and exciting as the first few weeks as a college freshman. Between meeting people with infinitely different backgrounds, having more freedom than ever before, and finding time to complete coursework, college can be a lot to handle. As I begin my first full week of classes my apprehensions have greatly changed since my arrival on move in day. I believed the most stressful aspect of moving in to be meeting all new people

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