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I have gotten through most of my school career and am facing my last few years as a student in high school student. As I am just beginning, I don’t really know what to expect. As it stands, my biggest fear related to high school is failing all of my classes with a zero since it is extremely easy to do this here. This is hard considering at least three of my class grades depend on tests and quizzes, including Algebra, there is almost no hope for me. I am not sure if I can get through these hard years… However, looking on the bright side, in high school there is a lot more freedom and choices. You don’t have many limits and variety as you do in middle school.

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