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Worst parts:
1. You'll find yourself running into the stereotypical kids--jock, prep, geek, loser, goth, you name it. Middle school is the time of your life where you’ll be labeled! This label will most likely stick with you through high school.

2. Then you’ll run into bullies and spend all your time trying not to get your butt kicked.

3. Oh and don’t forget how you’ll find yourself trying to impress a certain someone, and then unless you’re someone “important” (see: jock or cheerleader), you’ll get shut down.

4. You’ll spend way too much money and time trying to hide your acne covered face.

5. You’ll dress yourself in trendy clothes. Looking back after 10 years, you’ll wonder why you even bothered.

6. Those awful, cheesy school dances. If you actually get a date, you’ll feel the awkwardness of not knowing what to do/say. If you don’t have a date, you’ll just stick out like a sore thumb.

7. Sometimes you'll have a cool teacher but most of the time you'll get some out of touch ****** teacher. And by most of the time, I mean count on 98% of all the teachers you'll encounter will be on some kind of superiority complex.

8. You can almost always count on the school's A/C breaking when it's hot outside and the heater fagging out in the winter.

9. You'll ride on an overcrowded school bus.

Easiest part:
1. The easiest part of middle school is probably the school work itself. Unless you're a complete idiot who can't BS your way through school to save your life. BS-ing your way is a skill, sometimes acquired, sometimes natural, but it definitely can help you live life to the fullest.

Just remember, sports and living off your parent's money only goes so far. It's funny running into kids (the jerks) you knew back in middle/high school and see that look in their eyes of them trying to relive their old glory days. The winning touchdown that let them run the school, and now no one remembers but them. Most likely, they had blown off the education aspect of school and can’t get a job at anything other than minimum wage.

"High school (or middle school, in this case) leaves scars that last long after graduation day."

2006-07-12 04:17:42 · answer #1 · answered by r0ck_it_h4rd 1 · 0 0

I have been a middle school teacher for 7 years, so I think I can give you some pretty good advice. Often, the hardest thing for a new middle school student is having so many different teachers and classrooms every day. In elementary school, you have had just one or two places to go, now you may have 7 or 8. So this means: keep yourself organized!! You absolutely must have some sort of notebook where you write down your homework, what items/permission slips/ etc. need to go home, etc; then use it faithfully EACH and every day.

My next piece of advice is to join band, orchestra, or chorus. Most middle schools design these classes for beginners, so you need no previous training. Through a music performance class such as these, you will instantly make lots and lots of friends, which is really what middle school is all about.

I hope this helps you. Good luck!!

2006-07-12 03:56:34 · answer #2 · answered by Austin524 1 · 0 0

Middle School goes by very fast... you'll start 6th grade and right when you think you've started middle school, it ends. In middle school many new things will happen to you... you're not a child any more , you're an adolescent. Puberty is the hardest part of your life, but it goes by very fast. But it causes a lot of drama with your friends.

The hardest think in middle school (in my opinion) is the drama. You will definatley fight with your friends a lot. And you may get your heart broken or brake somebody's heart.

a boyfriend/girlfriend is really unnecessary in Middle School.. I made a mistake by having as many as I did! But it really is ok just to experiment with relationships in middle school. They usually only last about a month or two, but it's fun while it happens!

I went on my first date in 8th grade... but that's pretty early. if I were you, I'd wait until late 8th grade or highschool.

The easiest part of middle school is learning... it's really not hard at all! all you have to do is listen closely and use your responsibility skills to complete all the homework!

6th grade is the hardest year because you get a lot of homework. it's really hard to keep your grade up...

I'll tell you something... in middle school all that matteers is that you get all grades over an F... especially in 6th grade, your grades don't mean much. Although, it is fun to get on the honor rule! (you have to have all Bs or higher) And it's pretty easy.

Good luck!!!!!!!!!!

-These are the last 3 years of your life that you don't have to worry and work a lot... make the best of it!!!!!!!!!-

2006-07-12 03:40:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, personally I hated middle school...not to scare you... sorry. I'm now 22, but I always remember middle school being fairly easy schoolwork wise. As for the hardest thing, I think that is just growing up. Middle school is when you first start finding out who you are. You're bodies changing, hormones are raging and your parents aren't cool anymore. Also, it's when boys really start to take notice of girls and vice versa, which always seemed to be a neverending "drama" at school. I suggest joining clubs/sports/student council if you're at all interested. Even if it seems like something you wouldn't do or if none of your friends are going to be in them.

A word for the wise, everyone's always worried about being "popular" and have the best clothes, sunglasses blah blah blah... it really doesn't matter and it's really difficult to realize that for a lot of teenagers. I remember be so wrapped up in popularity contests in middle school and high school, until my senior year. Trust me, by the time you get to college, none of it matters. Really. Just be yourself and don't worry what anyone else thinks.

2006-07-12 03:44:27 · answer #4 · answered by superrix83 4 · 0 0

Peer pressure is the hardest thing about middle and high school. Whatever you do- try not to be a follower, be a leader. Develop your own personality and curriculum such as music, orchestra, basketball, etc. Stay away from drugs and wait to have sex. Stay on top of your grades!!!!!

2006-07-12 03:37:30 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i in my view imagine that the colleges get better each and each and every element up you bypass. I joined distinctive extracurriculars in center college, and those helped me make new acquaintances etc. i'd say the worst area became different scholars attempting to act like they're 20 and understand each and everything about existence and picture they're completely mature.

2016-12-01 03:23:30 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

The hardest thing is going .........The easyest thing is going home!!

2006-07-12 04:03:58 · answer #7 · answered by dl200558 5 · 0 0

Dealing with yout immature classmates. Difficult.
The classes werent that hard.

2006-07-12 03:45:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

6th is the hardest year and 8th is the easiest. im in 7th so im inbetween.

2006-07-12 03:31:02 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

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