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Ive been homeschooled all my life and now were moving to a nother country, so ill go to a normal high school. So whats it gonna be like? Help please? Im worried about not making friends..etc

2006-08-01 05:02:15 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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Well...there is some drama...well a lot if you get caught up in it..you prob don't want to do that...just be your self make friends and just focus on school and you will be fine.

Dont start doing drugs becuase that will just ruin your life and your school year you want to get a good education so that you can go somewhere in life and starting off doing drugs in not it even if your pressured to do it DON'T its not fun its stupid and pointless why get high? all you do is laugh but you can do the same thing if you make friends and you can laugh with them forget the drugs thats what friends are for make them your drug lol

high school is a little hard..but try your hardest its not that bad if you just focus. Do your home work rite when you get home then go off with friends its alot eaiser. believe me.

and making friends.. about that.. just be your self...dont change who you really are just because you want friends im kinda a shy person so it's hard for me to make friends what i do in school is ask someone for help on something even if i know how to do it...then i start a conversation and wa la theres a friend. it may not sound that easy but it will be trust me..i know you will do just fine.

every one is starting off new because its a brand new school year so there will be tons of people from diff schools and prob some people who are new to a public school who were homeschooled so you prob wont be the only one.

im only going in to 10th grade and i have been in a public school all my life..Good luck! if you want to talk to someone im here for you even though i don't know you i am still here for you i love talking to people and i love trying to make people feel better..i try my hardest to help anyone. good luck dear.

2006-08-01 14:11:28 · answer #1 · answered by Samatha P 2 · 0 0

Here's a little advice that I hope is helpful. Join a class, club or activity right away where you will get to know a small group of students really well with whom you have something in common. This could be drama, music, athletics, dance, etc. . . whatever you have an interest in or passion for. When you have a group of similarly interested students and a place in the building that starts to feel like "home," the overall picture looks much less scary.

2006-08-01 14:25:00 · answer #2 · answered by Arrow 5 · 0 0

It's really not to much different other than your
going to be in classroom rather than just at
your home. You'll be involved with a wide
number of classes and don't forget the
community will have all kinds of activities
you can be involved with. The kids that are
you age and soon you'll be chatting up a storm
with someone, you can go swimming, any
sports or fund raisier event. Even just walking
to school you'll met someone.

2006-08-01 15:07:55 · answer #3 · answered by tychi 4 · 0 0

I know it's really difficult going to different schools. I had an experience like that before. Imagine having to transfer from one school to another. In your case though, it's a bit different but I assure you, as long as you know how to be yourself, you won't be having a problem at all. Just learn how to be very friendly but learn also how to choose your friends. There's nothing to worry about, it's just like transferring from one cramped room to a bigger and more fun one. Just relax. It's going to be exciting and fun. You'll also find out how competitive you are.

2006-08-01 18:22:01 · answer #4 · answered by klay 3 · 0 0

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