By: Brennan Robinson
What are you, a freshman now? Well, there are four years in high school, and the most important years are your Freshman year, and your Junior year. However, that doesn’t mean you should slack off your Sophomore and Senior year. Trust me high school, is harder than it sounds, I would know because I don't listen most the time. Working hard will pay off if you start from Freshman year. One piece advice I can give you is to be social it will help you in the long run. If you’re the kind to goof around, use it as an advantage. Get a group chat specifically for homework so if you don't have a clue or know the answers to a paper, maybe someone else can help. Just don't limit it to your close friends, try to reach out to those who can really help you with school. Those will be the ones to stick around as you grow wise throughout high school. Also, set a deadline to your life goals around the end of Sophomore year, because come Junior year when you don't know what you want to be, it’ll make it difficult for you to pursue a successful career. In high school, getting into sports can open up doors to college and other future benefits. Be aware that you will be more of a target to teachers. They tend to look out for you by getting on your case when you talk to much, or act out in class. Most of all, you just have to have your own uniqueness, step out of your shell for a bit; try out different and new things. It could lead to new faces, opportunities, etc. You want to be known by peers in a good way, and you’ll see that it’ll make these last four years great. Surround yourself with your friends, but don't do what they do unless it is good for you. Most importantly, these years fly by fast so cherish it, make memories, break achievements, and graduate on time.
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