freshman year. didn't have any classes with my friends. became a loner. it sucked. but high school got a lot better after that.
2006-12-23 14:34:29
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answered by evvykat 2
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Sophomore: my favorite teacher quit at the end of my freshman year, I had to take speech class and had horrible social anxiety, didn't have any friends, family life wasn't going so well, couldn't get hair/clothes/acne figured out, totally sucked at volleyball even though I was one of the tallest girls, felt like I was fat and fasted all the time (hid in the library during lunch period), had to do an insect collection (the least of my worries, but still bad), had a creepy guy English teacher who was about 7' tall and would corner me in the hallways to ask how I was doing--what was maybe creepiest about him was if you sat in the front row, you were on eye level with his crotch. Yuck.
Bad memories!!
2006-12-23 14:41:53
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answered by kacey 5
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Well I graduated 11 years ago so as for school work and homework I couldnt tell you what I had what year! I can tell you my freshman year was hard for me bec a couple of months into it I got mono and was out for a couple of months. So when I came back it was like I had to make new friends in a new school all over again and that was hard.
2006-12-23 14:44:47
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answered by Me 6
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Freshman
2006-12-23 14:36:11
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answered by copestir 7
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there is no thank you to truly act annoying. specific you spot those annoying adult adult males that stroll down the hallways yet somewhat there is something interior that has brought about them to harden. in basic terms by using fact they look annoying would not meant hat they're "annoying" for the suited motives. in case you act advantageous i.e, no longer slouching , strolling with head up then you certainly are turning out to be what they don't have. appreciate, and the skill to chat to people and somewhat intellectually and emotionally connect with them . there is no longer a sort nor thank you to look annoying it somewhat is in basic terms a rely on the form you carry your self. however the boldness must be authentic. it somewhat is something that takes time and attempt. It would not in basic terms come over evening good luck, Emily
2016-10-18 22:36:05
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answered by ? 4
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Well, I would have to say it was my freshman year-I was so naive coming into high school about what my prioriites should be, and of course academically that did hurt me-come time for college and GPA, frosh. year, cost me a lot of doors that could be been opened for me, had I prepared to study more. I would also have to say my freshman year was the hardest because that is when I fell in love with my friend's bother-which I never meant for it to happen, but it just did. It was hard because I hardly saw him, she knew I liked him, but never knew I had like him enough to fall in love with him,-keep it a secret was kind of akward, I had to watch my actions, and he was leaving to a different state for military purposes. I also found out who my real friends were, so at fisrt thinking everything was great, was a rude awakening and I learned the hard way to never; ever expect as much trust or loyalty from someone else, just cause you give it to them. Towards the end of my freshman year, myself being in love with my freind's bother, and knowing very well that I would'nt possibly see him until only God knew, of course broke my heart and made me even more stressed/sad-because he was what made me want to better myself, since he is a hard worker and strives to do the best that he can, and of course him leaving would mean, I wouldn't have a chance to bump into him- and possibly go out. I believe because I expected so much going into high shcool, yet not knowing exactly what that expectancy was, made me unsure of what path to follow or who to trust or how to act when confronted with certain situations I had ever encountered made my frosh. year a very akward and depressing one. I also learned about politics-in sports-soccer, and how you can play your heart out and be good enough to play varisty, but if you have no connections-your pretty screwed, and that isn't right, a lot of kids give up their dreams because of this. What else did I learn?, not to be jealous of anyone-which I was of course at first , of my friend's, brother's ex-because she blew off such an amazing guy, and I thought if I had him, I wouldn't-and it was rumored he still liked her, but only he knows the truth. But, I learned in time to be happy and not care what happened between them and why she left him, and if he still had feelings for her, -things happen, and you don't/can't always get what you want, just got to keep living life and be happy with what you at least have and whats to come. Basically freshman year opened up a lot of can worms, realities that I thought I could, but wasn't sure I'd face, and it did cost me friends; happiness; and almost my indentity, but I found a way to pick myself up (God) and I became happy and I was ready to live life no matter what.
2006-12-23 18:03:23
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answered by Anonymous
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None of them where hard.
One year I was so good I just stoped working cause I knew I would pass with an A+ anyway.
But I did not do that again cause it doesn't feel right.
2006-12-23 14:35:26
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answered by Wandering Sage 6
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freshie yr suc badly, too much of a transition, took 2 honros and i AP in freshie yr, and half-killed myself ove rit, chose grades over friends - result in no fun at all :(
2006-12-23 14:37:13
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answered by JACKZACK 1
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Junior: harder classes, driving, parties, more responsibility, college prep, etc.
2006-12-23 14:41:16
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answered by sunday girl 6
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10th, I found drinking, working and chasing chickies more fun.... I did better in 11th..... still doing the same things though.... LOL!!!
2006-12-23 14:35:43
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answered by Anonymous
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