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#1 Gold Vanguard

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 06:00 PM

Well since i'll be starting Highschool this year as a freshman,i'm a bit nervous.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 06:14 PM

As your one year senior, I must tell you to relax. Freshman year isn't all that bad. From what I remember, it starts up like the work you had towards the end of 8th grade, and slowly becomes harder and more difficult, but that is to be expected. You have plenty of time to get to your classes, so you don't have to rush. Some older punks might try to mess with ya, but don't let them get to you. The main thing to remember is to relax. If you feel nervous, talk to your counselor or a teacher you feel comfortable with, and you can let them help you through the nervousness.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 06:16 PM

It really depends on the school itself. Some are pretty lax and allow you to choose multiple aspects of your class schedule and stuff like that. Some are pretty boring and choose almost everything for you.

The more important thing, I'd say, is try and find the classes you most enjoy or find interesting, and concentrate on those. Get a feel for what sort of education you have a good feel of, for, and with. After a couple years, if you have a good handle, you can find some elective courses in that kind of study, maybe some AP courses if your high school offers it.

Edited by Celice, 13 July 2012 - 06:17 PM.


#4 Moose Knuckle 28

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 06:22 PM

Honestly, the best advice I can give you is to take nothing too serious. I find that the less I stress about anything in particular, the happier I am. High School was no different. Also, while it's a bad idea to go around looking for fights and/or acting like a tough guy, stick up for yourself. I know it can be tough to do so without people thinking you can't take a joke, but you need to establish that while you're a calm level headed guy, you're not gonna take anyones bull****.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 06:32 PM

Like the Moose said don't take things too seriously. In terms of classes, Freshmen year is possibly the easiest. Just don't stress and remember there is nothing wrong in asking the teacher if you are lost, confused, etc. Bullshit is guaranteed to happen, so don't stress too much about it when it does.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 06:41 PM

Try not to let people who annoy you or people who hate you get in the way of your academic progress in high school!

I wish you luck, It won't be easy...

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 06:46 PM

Try something new! As long as you're getting the courses you need to graduate (and the ones you'll need in order to take other courses later) out of the way, there should be a lot of things available to explore that you haven't had as much access to yet, like Philosophy, Law, different kinds of Computer Science and stuff.

See if you can find a club, or some other kind of directed interest that sounds like it could be to your liking. I guess it depends on the school, but I felt like I had way more to choose from when high school came around- martial art and video game clubs, in addition to stuff like bands or academic clubs. It might just be the volume of topics you're made, but you seem like you're (or at least have potential to be) an outgoing person, so go make friends and work your Social Links!




Depending on how high you score on some standardized tests, you might be able to avoid taking a couple of early classes later in some colleges, like basic math or english. Not too much of a biggie if tests aren't your thing, since there are plenty of other ways to build a "resume," but it's something, and it's never too early to at least start thinking about scholarships.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 06:58 PM

Put on a rubber.

Oh and your Freshman and Sophmore year dont matter. Slack away~

Edited by Dig Bick, 13 July 2012 - 06:58 PM.


#9 Moose Knuckle 28

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 07:03 PM

Put on a rubber.

Oh and your Freshman and Sophmore year dont matter. Slack away~



This is true to an extent. I slacked off pretty hard my Sophmore year. So long as your not trying to get into an extremely prestigious college, the year that you should really put an effort in is your junior year. The first test I studied for in my academic career was my SAT's and they got me a scholarship to help with my lackluster GPA. Seriously, just relax and try and enjoy yourself.



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Posted 13 July 2012 - 07:18 PM

Some terrible advice in this topic.

Social success -> Don't give a shit. The less you care, the better off you'll be.

Academic success -> STUDY STUDY STUDY. High school is a joke compared to college, and getting high grades shouldn't be very difficult. Remember than the GPA you earn your first year is difficult to change significantly later on, so aim for the 4.0 your freshman year.

EDIT: And no, do not enjoy yourself. High school is overrated and terrible. Boring, insecure, dumb people all over the place. Throwing away a six-figure salary just to "have fun" with eventual checkout helpers and professional alcoholics is a poor investment.

Edited by Westbrick, 13 July 2012 - 07:19 PM.


#11 SlayerX

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 07:18 PM

I thought GPA could be ruined by bad years in Freshman and Sophomore years. So even if you got great grades in 11 and 12, you'd still have a rather low GPA or something.

Social success -> Don't give a shit. The less you care, the better off you'll be.


I agree with this statement. Its good to have a group of close friends, but you don't particularly need to go overboard.

Edited by SlayerX, 13 July 2012 - 07:20 PM.


#12 Guy Starwind

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 07:39 PM

I'm getting old. I haven't been in high school for like five years.

For advice? Idk don't do drugs.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 08:24 PM

Be polite, and just get down to studying.

Don't do drugs, or get involved in vices, but don't become a pariah.

#14 Bolton

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 08:28 PM

Extracurriculars. That's all I have to say, extracurriculars are important.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 08:33 PM

MAX A.P.s AP GYM AP GYM

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 08:41 PM

Have fun and find your niche.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 08:49 PM

If I had to pick between the two extremes, I'd say it's more worth it to study to the detriment of something else, than to devote all efforts to being social without a purpose in mind, but I don't think it's necessarily a good idea to tell somebody to not care about being social at all in high school. You never know who you might meet; there were actually some smart and interesting people at my high school I'm glad I met, though I might not have met them just from class alone (since most didn't have many or sometimes any classes with me), and I didn't really meet them until more high school was more than half-over.

It's kind of like building study habits- knowing how to make and be friends, oddly, isn't as automatic as I assumed, and I had more trouble than I expected after a couple years of not really trying it.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 09:02 PM

Oh, don't get me wrong, studying should be something you have to prioritize, but grades are so easy to doctor that they're just mass-producing high 3.x to 4.0 GPAs now through tutoring mills and SAT boot camps don't help any either, 2000+s are 500 dollars away. HONESTLY, to set yourself apart, do have a VERY wide spread arm in school extracurriculars.

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 09:07 PM

Hello, my neighbor to the south(I'm from TN lol)! Good luck with starting high school!

Extracurriculars. That's all I have to say, extracurriculars are important.

I agree with this statement. You don't have to have a ton but at least find a couple you can get involved in. I had very very few extracurricular activities in high school and it is one of the things I would change if I had to go back and do it again. Also to add to this statement I was a very good student but I wasn't the best(aka in the top 10) and I had some extra activities(like 2) but I didn't stand out at all in highschool and I always wish I had a little more. But hey standing out may not be your thing and its not required, but it can really get you some good leadership and other kinds of experience to be actively involved in something. And it may even net you scholarships/awards/recognition/etc and that can be helpful later on.
Plus everything you have to take freshman year is super easy. Well I guess thats different for every person but freshman classes should be the easiest.
Also I dunno how it is for kids these days but when I was in 9th grade I was still in my awkward phase i had going on in middle school so theres still probably going to be a lot of similar stuff going on there. I don't actually remember 9th grade being all that different besides being on the 3rd floor of the building instead of the 2nd floor :/

But yeah as you get older pretty much the biggest difference between like 9th/10th graders and 11th/12th graders is that the older kids are just like more chill.

And as much as good grades are important your freshman year, having good friends and hanging out with people not just studying all the time can make it a lot more bearable.

Edited by StrawSloththeSawSlothStraw, 13 July 2012 - 09:12 PM.


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Posted 13 July 2012 - 10:28 PM

Look, in all honesty most of this advice is coming from some different spectrums. It all depends on who you are now. Are you a social person, or are you more contained? Are you an athlete or do you not play any sports? Are you a very intelligent person?

Truth be told, Freshman year is a clean slate to start over. Do a bunch of sports and see how you do, you might find something you love. Try to become friends with everyone because it pays off in life. Do your best in class but do not focus on, "I NEED THE HIGHEST GRADE POSSIBLE" because it's some of the best years of your life so don't just toss it away.

Also talk to all of the girls in your grade, even if they are ugly or they don't like you, talk to all of them. Sometimes the ugly one comes back from Summer Vacation and she gets hot as hell. And freshman year most girls are all over anything really, I regret not doing this 3 years ago, so don't make my mistakes.




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