Saturday, July 31, 2010

Can I have some advice on going into high school, like what to expect and other tips for a teenage girl.?

Hi freshman! So, you're starting high school? I'm going to be a sophomore in high school, so here are some tips for your new year. Expect it to be different from middle/ jr. high school. You may be struggling with it in the beginning; you may turn that high GPA you got back in eighth grade to one that's kind of lower, but please don't let it affect you too much and just keep on giving it your best effort. Please, in all classes, turn in everything on time and don't slack off or procrastinate... it is SO NOT fun (belive me, been there, done that) when you wait last minute on an important assignment. Participate as much as you can in class discussions (mostly in English class), and don't let intimidation get to you. As for your new peers, treat them with respect (the Golden Rule!) Hang tight with your old eighth grade friends and pick a spot to sit during break or lunch (on the first day, walk around with them on campus to find out where classes are). It's also a GREAT idea to join a club or a sport and meet people there. Right now, I'm going to golf as a sport, I'm in Model United Nations, and I'm thinking about going to Key Club with my friends. You should go out and explore the opportunities your new high school has to offer. Before you know it, freshman year will be over (it sure went by fast for me)! Good luck, buena suerte, et bon chance (take a foreign language class in high school and stick with it...you'll be successful)!Can I have some advice on going into high school, like what to expect and other tips for a teenage girl.?
Make every girl as jealous as possible; treat every guy like yesterday's sandwich. Your Yahoo inbox will always be full. Good Luck.Can I have some advice on going into high school, like what to expect and other tips for a teenage girl.?
Be yourself alot of high school girls think they are that and if you don't act yourself you wont have any friends
My advice, stay away all the cliches that form in highschool.


Hang around nerdy types in the class for good notes and to get a direction in life. Try out for a sports club like soccer or tennis. Try to join an afternoon organization like the art club or something.


Despite the way it may seem, everyone there is living off of mommy and daddy and you are there to learn the skills so that one day you can support yourself.
be youself,people can see if your fake.its not that hard.just have good self confidence,but dont be cocky.good luck
just be ur self and if they don't like then they shouldn't be ur friends
High School can be the best and worst years of your life. Be yourself no matter what, even when the going gets tough and people will learn to respect you for who you are. Hold to your beliefs no matter what and more than anything remember that it is YOUR life and no one else's! Dont forget to have fun!
BE YOURSELF!!
JUST BE YOURSELF! Nothing more, nothing less!


What to expect? expect a lot of jealous people who would try to put you down. There are lot of those in this world, you cannot hide from them unfortunately. And oh, expect a lot of cute and sporty guys! ;)
This comes from my ALMOST 16 yr old (11th grade) daughter based on her experiences.....





1-Don't go in acting like you are the big and bad one...keep a low profile.


2- Remember you are a small fish in a big pond. You'll grow to be one of the BIG FISH soon enough.


3- High school years go by really fast so don't sweat the small stuff.


4-Pick and choose your friends wisely cause the ';authority figures'; do and will judge you by the company you keep. (if you hang with s.l.u.t.s. you will be labeled as one too, etc...)


5-Don't ask the upper class people for directions ANYWHERE they will send you in the wrong direction ON PURPOSE


6-Don't ask another freshman for directions either cause they are most likely just as lost as you are.


7- When in doubt... go to guidance or a teacher





Hope it helps!!
High school can be rough, many dropout because of the harshness! Be yourself and concentrate on your studies, don't get involved in the cliche' of what the newest fads of the week are. Because they wont mean crap when you graduate. Always be yourself and be happy, kids can be so mean....but don't let them affect your days. If I could go back to high school I would change so many things. For one I wouldn't have worried so much about what everyone thought about me and my every move. Because nobody really cared! The only thing anyone though about was making themselves look cool.....but what is really cool? I think someone is cool that has an education and strives to fulfill their every dream. But others may think it is cool to pick fun and be the hottest girl in school....NOT COOL! :)


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confidance with urself and a good friend.
Be confident. Don't fall to peer pressure, and ALWAYS respect yourself. You'll be fine. ;)
Pay attention, give your teachers respect--even if you feel like they pick on you, be nice to those around you, ask for help when you need it, and try your best in everything you do!
Lots of good advice here. I'll echo be yourself. I never thought of myself as a popular kid in high school. My dad was always reassuring me that things would catch up. At my twentieth reunion people who didn't even as me the time of day in school were coming up to me saying things like ';you were my rock';, ';I could always rely on you';, ';you were my compass';. You don't always know what people are thinking. Sometimes people tease or belittle because they lack confidence in themselves, sometimes they're testing your resolve to be yourself and your confidence. Remember that many people are looking for examples, be yourself, act from your own internal compass of right and wrong, don't be pushed by others into things you really don't feel comfortable with. Have a good time, join a club and study. It will be over before you know it.
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