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    what I thought on my first day of high school. I had no idea of what I was doing or even what to do. This was my first time back into public school after five years of home schooling. I went through kindergarten through half of fifth grade public schooling and then, middle school through two years of high school of home schooling. After that I was ready for a change, but I had no idea of what that change was going to be like, because elementary is way different than high school. I had been…

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    I remember my first day of high school like it was yesterday walking into that new building with a little bit of fear and a whole lot of excitement. I got myself all dressed up in uniform and I was ready for high school lifestyle. Over those next years a lot of things changed and like it was nothing there I was facing my first day of college. Those four years of high school were to prepare me for college and I believe my time in high school did just that. In my first year of high school I…

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    elementary school, middle school, and part of high school I had always been the kid that was so quiet. Certainly, I was comfortable around my family but being around strangers made me nervous and scared. Throughout my school years, not including high school, I probably only made three friends. As I grew older things started to change and it was not until I landed my first job that I began to be social. Even though I was a shy person throughout most of my life and I had no work experience, my…

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    get into high school and you hear all of the seniors and your parents saying “these next four years will go by fast,” you never believe it. Throughout freshman and sophomore year students begin to think “Will I ever be out of here?” Junior year you begin to think about your future, and all of a sudden one day you’re walking into your first day of senior year. High school really does go by faster than students would ever imagine, one day you’re setting up freshman classes and the next day you’re…

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    I remember my first day of high school and the assortment of thoughts which were associated with it; the queasy stomach, racing thoughts, and being anxious about the days, even years, ahead. Throughout the night before, I couldn 't fall asleep; my heart was racing and my brain resisted my pleas to stop fretting over my fears. I barely slept at all, merely a few hours, and when I awoke at six that morning anticipating school, I was miserable. Although I felt as though I would pass out those…

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    Wow middle school is going to be so easy”. However, I wasn’t prepared for how frightened and nervous I would actually be on the first day. This story is going to be about my first day of middle school and how nervous, and terrified I was that I wasn’t going to fit in. It all started one beautiful August morning, the birds were chirping and the sun was shining. Today was going to be a wild day, it was my first day of middle school! My mom dropped me off at the front doors of the school, and…

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    coming. My parents had brought it to my attention for nearly 9 months, but I never though that it was actually happening. My very first day of third grade seemed that it was going to be like any other school day. My teacher, Ms. Mascari had given us our syllabus that was to be turned in within the week. I met up with all my friends from the year before. Everything seemed in order that day. Until the bell rang at precisely as I remembered it: 1:30 PM. I stepped outside with a spring in my…

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    Hearing my name called through a microphone, I started walking up the stairs, onto the stage where my diploma waited. The piece of paper that signified the end of my high school career. All of the accomplishments and struggles I faced in those four years was acknowledged with this one piece of paper. “Thank you!” I said, shaking hands with the head of school and reaching out for the diploma. Starting my descent off stage I felt pride and relief. Waiting for me at the stairs was the teacher who…

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    When I was in the 5th grade, I thought middle school was going to be an extremely terrifying experience and that I would constantly get lost in the building. That statement is true, but with different circumstances. On the first day of 6th grade, I walked to the opposite side of the school to the 8th grade area, and I couldn’t remember where my classes were for the first week of school. Middle school was still nerve-wracking though, because it is that awkward in-between time in your life when…

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    My life has been a series of obstacles from around the time I turned eleven. It all started with the transition into middle school and I didn't handle it well at all. I loved elementary school and my friends and teachers that were there. The problem was that my school district enforced neighborhood schooling for the following school year. Most, if not all of my friends were going to a different school than me. I was distraught. What was I going to do? I don't make friends easily at all, and I'm…

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