Personal Narrative: How To Survive Jr.

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How to survive JR.HIGH
Welcome to what people say the horrible time of your life. Jr. high is hectic so much more homework that you're not used to if you begin middle school you're more used to the elementary homework. Get prepared amigo for a lot of traumatic stuff to happen in your life. Hope you’re good at preparation because I am not only sometimes I am good at preparation. The good thing is you get a bit of freedom in JR.High but that’s one of the good things. So that's what happens here in Jr. High now let me start to tell you how to survive in Jr.High.

The first and most important thing is to pay attention in class when your teacher starts telling you about things you need to know so seriously pay attention man.The second thing is to seriously pay attention if your teacher announces that a test or a quiz will be tomorrow then you will be prepared to study before the test or quiz. The other thing is be organized so you can have a bit of an easy year and know where you put really important stuff.Another
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Make plans on what to do like go have fun then do your homework or do your homework then have fun but always have a plan on what to do because your schedule will just get crowded over the years. Time management is a good thing to have so you could have an easier time do your homework for how long it takes you to do it then have fun for a little while and finish the rest of your work. Jr. High gets harder but some of the times it gets easier than gets harder but don’t freak out about it because it ‘ll make it worse. So this is why advise you about Jr. High make sure you follow this then you’ll get a bit of an easier year. Be happy that the teachers help you they only want to prepare you for highschool and for upcoming things so be proud that you have teachers that prepare

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