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Ask yourself, how was your 8th grade year… Was it good, bad, fun, or stressful? Well most of my 8th grade year was bad but the ending actually turned out good. The start of my year was exciting, but that was just the beginning. As time went on and the work started to come in, that's when things turned south for me. I started stressing about everything I had to do, I was getting to overwhelmed. I would catch myself slipping constantly and it was worrying me because I didn't want to get held back a year. I slowly started to lose all interest in all of my work.
Orientation, introduction, moving in classes, fraternity exams midterm finals, all flying by with the roar of drag car screaming past you on the side. That is how this past semester has felt like. So far everything has been a blur, "tunnel visioned" towards the end that is now wider as I start to comprehend all of the emotions and information from this past semester. Sitting here in front of my computer finishing on of the last essays I will write this semester about the thing that I have done this semester. Tired, hungry and wanting to go home have been the reoccurring themes so far in my college career.
6th grade, and I was saying hello, and now 8th grade has come and it’s gone from introductions to goodbyes as my last days as a middle school student wind down. 8th grade, 8th grade from the opening day to the signing of the yearbooks. This is the year of memories, goodbyes, and regrets. 8th grade and I’m still realizing that there are people in the world that would die to go to a school like this.
I remember when summer was three months full of free time and having fun with your friends but as we grow up those days seem to thin out! This summer went by really fast for me. It seems like just yesterday we were finishing up the last day of my junior year. Although my summer was super busy I still had a pretty good time!
As of right now I am in my final year of high school before starting a whole new chapter in my life. The few years of my life I fought against all the downs in high school and how beat against the current in my boat. Many try to forget their four years of high school but I will embrace the four years of high school and how they changed me. I will always be carried back into my past.
My junior year of high school was not one of the easiest years of my life. As a matter of fact, i think so far, it's been my hardest. Especially because of my AP English class. I had several other AP classes and honors classes, but this one seemed to be my greatest struggle. I am one of the very few people who enjoy and are actually great at mathematics. It is my favorite subject, closely followed by science. I always look forward to going to these classes. I also find an interest in government, which is why I currently take AP Government and politics. Back on the English track, I've never been much of a reader or writer, it's just something that I'm not very well at doing. Last year in AP English, I had a wonderful teacher who goes by the name of Mrs.Stagg.
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I’ll never forget during my sophomore year listening to all the juniors complain about physics, and how extremely hard and life-ruining it was. We, sophomores, worried and dreaded the day we would have to face that class. I have always been an A student who is very hardworking and self-driven but when I saw even the smartest of the smartest juniors struggling with their homework, I became distressed.
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It is almost summer, so the school year is coming to an end. I feel like I have had many highs and lows, did many fun activities and have had many friendships throughout the school year. There have been many highs and lows in this school year, but overall I feel it was a really great year. I feel that I have grown in academics. I think one subject is math.
Doing well in math during middle school, I was placed into geometry of my freshmen year of high school. That means I was one year ahead then the average freshmen, who would be taking algebra I in their freshmen year. I hate geometry because why do shapes need to be involved in math, it is unnecessary. Then the next year, I took algebra II, which I absolutely hated because geometry was still involved and just made math more difficult and I thought it was unnecessary because it still had nothing to do with what I wanted to do. In my junior year of high school.
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The summer after fifth grade was a big summer for me. I felt all powerful since I would be entering the Middle School in three months. I had no idea that not everyone felt that I knew everything in the world.