Junior
2006-12-09 08:59:24
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answer #1
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answered by Sir J 7
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Depends on what kind of classes you are taking. If you go through high school taking the regular courses, no honors or AP level, then all the years will be about the same in toughness. Really it depends on the course load, and when you take your "tougher" classes. The later years, junior and senior, can be viewed as the tougher years because kids are getting a little bored with the school scene and are more focused on their social lives so they tend to not pay as much attention to school, hence making it "tougher." Most teachers encourage students to take more challenging classes as you go through high school so that you have several honors and AP classes when you are a senior. This can make senior year tougher, but if you always do your best, no matter what year you are in, it will be better in the long run. College reports say they would rather their incoming freshmen recieve a B in a hard class than an A in an easy one.
2006-12-09 08:59:33
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answered by h0lland8 2
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Probably the freshman year. If you don't move then freshman year. In that year you just start out in a new school at the lowest rank so everyone else looks down upon those "freshies." You have NO IDEA where you classes, locker, lunch, FRIENDS, are unless you communicate. Make plenty of friends and acuantinces because you never know when you will need a favor!
2006-12-09 09:00:34
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answered by Anonymous 2
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They're all awful, bratty kids and boring teachers. The least awfulest was my senior year, for two reasons. First reason: I didn't have to take gym. Second reason: I got in a program called Vocational Occupational Training. I only went to school half a day and I worked the other half. I got paid for skipping school and I learned how to cook. The only thing I learned in high school was how to say ouch in Japanese. Learning how to cook turned out to have a lot more practical applications, every day for 40 years and still counting.
2006-12-09 09:02:10
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answered by Mike D. 3
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When I was in highschool, I thought that the sophomore year was the hardest. There's nothing new and interesting and you aren't an upperclassmen yet. The classes just got easier and easier from that year on (... until college). ;)
2006-12-09 08:53:51
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answered by GreenTea 3
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I'm going to hazard the junior year (11th grade) myself is the most difficult from the student's perspective because you've settled into high school and with your variety of academic and extracurricular involvements it can get easy, even tempting, to coast of past accomplishments. But that's when such behavior is the most dangerous; "senioritis" doesn't get its name for nothing, and colleges and universities tend to be more -- understanding? -- if you work slips in your final year of high school AS LONG AS YOU PICK BACK UP. Your work habit in your junior year by and large set the tone for a strong finish!
2006-12-09 08:58:07
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answered by ensign183 5
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Junior year is the crunch year which colleges look at the most
2006-12-09 08:53:07
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answered by jdog33 4
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I was hardest in 12th grade.
2006-12-09 08:52:50
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answered by tumbleweed1954 6
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Junior year!!
Then senior (1st sem)
Then freshman
Then sophomore
Then senior (2nd sem)
2006-12-09 09:23:50
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answered by मददगार 2
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The first one - ( 9th grade for me ) It sucked 'cause I was at the bottom of the food chain - and had no clue that I was !!!
2006-12-09 08:58:02
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answer #10
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answered by budlowsbro420 4
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