Find some solid friends and don't mess with anybody in the above years. If they're friendly with you, that's good. If they're pissed off at you, that's bad. Show respect and you will receive it.
Too true, I had the exact same experience. I understood everything (Excluding some of the math, me hates numberz) but my grades did not reflect that because I forgot to do an assignment here and there. Though, as my previous post indicates, sometimes the blame rests with the teacher (My Spanish teacher barely spoke English, she barely understood what I was asking her).Mr Thin said:Do your homework (at least for the subjects you care about).
I know, I know, I sound like a nagging parent, but I'm dead serious here. I was smart. I understood everything I was taught, and reveled in my understanding.
Then I stopped doing homework, and after a couple of years I was lazy and stupid, putting in enough effort to pass and little else.
Do not, do NOT, let this happen to you. Have fun, make friends, enjoy the full 'high school' experience, AND come out smart on the other end. Not just for your future, but because when you're smart, you feel frickin' awesome.
Oh man, don't remind me. My middle school had pregnant girls, 5-10 fights a week, you name it.oppp7 said:Middle school was worse. Once people get past puberty they seem ok for the most part.
Ahh yr9 shower rooms. Its irony that I can now rape my rapee. I should call him.SugarMama said:Worst high-school experience: being raped on campus. Beware boarding-school.