4 faves · 5 comments · Jun 15, 2012 5:04pm
llamasrcool
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1 decade ago
The biggest piece of advice I could give you is dont change who you are. Be careful, i'm sorry I have to tell you this, but your friends will turn their backs on you for someone else. This might sound scary but you will find who your real friends are and the more clubs and sports you do the more new people you will meet. Yea, there are a lot of partys that people drink and do drugs at, just dont let anything or anyone influence you to do something you dont want to.
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Lexxie23
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1 decade ago
I was so scared! but after the first month it became really fun(: Just go to a lot of football games because you meet a lot of new people. Be involved in clubs and sports too. I was in cheerleading and i don't know what I would do with out those people. no matter how nervous you get just remember, high school is suppose to be some of your most memorable years(:
OH and not everybody does drugs and partys, so don't think you have to too; that's what I've learned
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whatif
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1 decade ago
DON'T let it change you... unless you want it to.
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rnh4ever
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1 decade ago
Everyone acts like they're still in middle school. That's how immature they are. Just watch out for smokers and stuff.
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cvnt* · 1 decade ago
It isn't bad. Honestly? My best advice is to screw up your freshman year. People say it's how you're remembered for the next 3 years, but it's better than f.ucking up as an upperclassman when it counts. Do stupid crap, take stupid classes. Just don't act like a freshman. Most freshmen act like five-year-olds. Those are the people that upperclassmen hate. Don't be one of them, they suck. Just have fun! It isn't even scary.
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