Its da end of mah sum3r and imm gona b a fr3shman and ned high skool tips
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Wut up guys?!??!??? Omg wtf lol imm on mah last faw days of sumer and ima b a freshman and cud ues some tips!!111 wtf do s3niors rilly pik on fr3shman???!?!?!! Wtf lol ive ben 2ld they dont actualy do taht anymor3?!??? Omg si their a lot of homework???!?! Omg i rilly hope theyre isnt so i can gat a girlfreind!1!!!1!! Any h3lpful tips wil b apraciaetd!11!1 wtf thank u and haev a niec day!!!!1 lol
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Take a tour of the building a week or so before so you know how to get around and have a general idea of where you are going. If you can get a schedule ahead of time and know EXACTLY where the rooms are you need to get to that'd be great too (sometimes you can go to the main office and explain that you're a freshman and that's what you'd like to do and they'll give you a copy of your schedule)!
DON'T ask Seniors stupid questions or for advice as many hate dealing with freshmen and some of the idiotic ones will give you wrong directions or advice. (Not all are like this, but trust me, when you are a Senior you'll fully understand the dislike of "stupid" freshmen questions.)
Be friendly - a friendless high school situation sucks.
Be yourself and don't worry what other people think of you!
Join clubs and stuff to meet people and so it will look good on your transcript and for college and maybe even on resumes.
Work hard - grades count in high school! If you can take AP courses in high school, plan ahead now to do so in your Junior and Senior years (this will save you AT LEAST a semester in college, or at the very least give you time to take more electives.) (P.S. The harder you work in high school, the less you'll have to work in college. Any class I took in high school was harder than in college, so get it over with!)
Have fun!
cool story bro
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[QUOTE=Tyvak;17128514]Take a tour of the building a week or so before so you know how to get around and have a general idea of where you are going. If you can get a schedule ahead of time and know EXACTLY where the rooms are you need to get to that'd be great too (sometimes you can go to the main office and explain that you're a freshman and that's what you'd like to do and they'll give you a copy of your schedule)!
DON'T ask Seniors stupid questions or for advice as many hate dealing with freshmen and some of the idiotic ones will give you wrong directions or advice. (Not all are like this, but trust me, when you are a Senior you'll fully understand the dislike of "stupid" freshmen questions.)
[b]Be friendly - a friendless high school situation sucks.[/b]
Be yourself and don't worry what other people think of you!
Join clubs and stuff to meet people and so it will look good on your transcript and for college and maybe even on resumes.
Work hard - grades count in high school! If you can take AP courses in high school, plan ahead now to do so in your Junior and Senior years (this will save you AT LEAST a semester in college, or at the very least give you time to take more electives.) (P.S. The harder you work in high school, the less you'll have to work in college. Any class I took in high school was harder than in college, so get it over with!)
Have fun![/QUOTE]
u wuld no about not haeving frends
[QUOTE=Kewl_Freshman;17128542]u wuld no about not haeving frends[/QUOTE]
Spell-check is your friend.
1337S1>33|< is frowned upon.
y did u raet me dum?
Fail troll, 1/10. Must try harder.
[QUOTE=Kewl_Freshman;17128542]u wuld no about not haeving frends[/QUOTE]
Making friends in high school takes charisma and charm. Some of the friends you make in high school can become lifelong friends, while others can be buddies now but the friendship may fade later. In order to make friends in high school, you need to find other students who share your interests and ideals, so get moving and make some friends today!
[QUOTE=Tyvak;17128604]Making friends in high school takes charisma and charm. Some of the friends you make in high school can become lifelong friends, while others can be buddies now but the friendship may fade later. In order to make friends in high school, you need to find other students who share your interests and ideals, so get moving and make some friends today![/QUOTE]
This is a good example of humoring a troll.
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Pass English 1
Fail
:eng101:
[QUOTE=Kewl_Freshman;17128572]y did u raet me dum?[/QUOTE]
Because he gave you good advice and you misspelled your way to a really incessant reply.
If you act like this in HS, you will not make it.
gai
[QUOTE=Tetsmega1;17128625]Pass English 1
Fail
:eng101:[/QUOTE]
More like pass English K (K standing for kindergarden)
:eng101:
I remember when troll/spam threads like this were awes- Oh wait, they never were.
This is why I miss smartness. Although to answer your question would greatly depend on your schools. Different school, different people.
For example, kids in Phillips Exeter Academy are less likely to kick your ass then students in schools in the shitty parts of New York City.
You follow?
Nigger nigger nigger nigger nigger i haet them so much
My best would be KILL YOUR PARENTS KILL THEM KILL THEM BELZIBUB KILL YOUR PARENTS!!!!!!!!
[QUOTE=Kewl_Freshman;17128680]Nigger nigger nigger nigger nigger i haet them so much[/QUOTE]
Fial trool.
Snip
:ohdear:
in during lock&ban
[QUOTE=Cheeseist;17128710]inb4lock&ban
(NOT i say N.O.T predicting moderation)[/QUOTE]
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mods r fags
Wow what a load of steaming originality
[QUOTE=Kewl_Freshman;17128733]in during lock&ban[/QUOTE]
[b][u]What Should I Bring on First Day?[/u][/b]
Before you start your first class you will pick up your Agenda, and purchase your gym clothes. Bring those on day one with a Dudley combination lock for your locker.
A backpack is the most commonly used container to carry around your belongings from class to class. Most students use a binder to carry extra blank and lined paper. Pens, pencils, erasers, pencil crayons, and a ruler are necessary in most classes. Bring your address book to record the numbers of all the new people you will meet. Some of those new friends will be future partners in class projects, study partners or good friends.
Do not bring cell phones or, portable music devices (Ipods), laser pens or pointers and other electronic devices with you to class. Do not leave valuables unattended in the gym change rooms.
[b][u]Who Can Help Me?[/u][/b]
There are lots of people who can help you if you need it. Each student has a Guidance counsellor assigned to them. Find your way to the Guidance office. If your counsellor is not busy, they will help you righ away. Otherwise, you can book an appointment time. Also, the Guidance secretary can answer many of your questions. Each student is also assigned to a Vice-principal. You can book a time to speak with them through the vice-principal secretary in the office. Each of your teachers can sometimes also help you out if you need it.
[b][u]What Can I Expect in Grade 9?[/u][/b]
Entering high school is an amazing experience. You are ready to move on and leave elementary school, but you also can be very nervous about entering a new place with other students who are older than you. Many grade 8's spend the summer before grade 9 feeling very nervous. Here are some points to consider:
[list]
[*]get your lock on your locker right away or another student will take it.
[*]if you are lost, ask a teacher for directions
[*]everyone else in grade 9 is going through the same thing you aren
[*]smoking IS NOT allowed on school property. You can be fined a large amount of money if you are caught!! Besides, all the cool people aren't doing it!
[*]use your agenda and take ownership for your due dates.
[*]ask for help...don't wait until it's too late. With the semester system, there is not a whole school year to catch up if you fall behind.
[/list]
[QUOTE=Tyvak;17128811][b][u]What Should I Bring on First Day?[/u][/b]
Before you start your first class you will pick up your Agenda, and purchase your gym clothes. Bring those on day one with a Dudley combination lock for your locker.
A backpack is the most commonly used container to carry around your belongings from class to class. Most students use a binder to carry extra blank and lined paper. Pens, pencils, erasers, pencil crayons, and a ruler are necessary in most classes. Bring your address book to record the numbers of all the new people you will meet. Some of those new friends will be future partners in class projects, study partners or good friends.
Do not bring cell phones or, portable music devices (Ipods), laser pens or pointers and other electronic devices with you to class. Do not leave valuables unattended in the gym change rooms.
[b][u]Who Can Help Me?[/u][/b]
There are lots of people who can help you if you need it. Each student has a Guidance counsellor assigned to them. Find your way to the Guidance office. If your counsellor is not busy, they will help you righ away. Otherwise, you can book an appointment time. Also, the Guidance secretary can answer many of your questions. Each student is also assigned to a Vice-principal. You can book a time to speak with them through the vice-principal secretary in the office. Each of your teachers can sometimes also help you out if you need it.
[b][u]What Can I Expect in Grade 9?[/u][/b]
Entering high school is an amazing experience. You are ready to move on and leave elementary school, but you also can be very nervous about entering a new place with other students who are older than you. Many grade 8's spend the summer before grade 9 feeling very nervous. Here are some points to consider:
[list]
[*]get your lock on your locker right away or another student will take it.
[*]if you are lost, ask a teacher for directions
[*]everyone else in grade 9 is going through the same thing you aren
[*]smoking IS NOT allowed on school property. You can be fined a large amount of money if you are caught!! Besides, all the cool people aren't doing it!
[*]use your agenda and take ownership for your due dates.
[*]ask for help...don't wait until it's too late. With the semester system, there is not a whole school year to catch up if you fall behind.
[/list][/QUOTE]
Your forgetting that he would be coming from middle school not elementary school.
[QUOTE=Kewl_Freshman;17128771]lulz i a tr0ol hoO 8o 2 hss LOLOL[/QUOTE]
Indeed
feed him for he is hungreh
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