I'll answer questions about damn near anything, and if you didn't get the answer you want, GO CRY ABOUT IT. I'm probably the samrtest 14 year old you'll ever meet, and the most modest, so if you want an opinion, I'm the only one who'll give you one from the point of a smart ass 14 year old. And hey, if I poke fun at you too hard, then message me. Not guaranteeing that I'll READ the message, cuz it'll probably just get stuck in my mail filter, but go for it. By the way, I love controversial/ religious questions, because I'm an Witch that has studied religion for years on the side, so I can pretty much shove all of your smack ass christian questions that you slept on all night telling yourself ooh this will be good, cuz theres no way that i'll find a rebuttal, trust me, i'll find a rebuttal half way from debating club to the wrestling team meet.
E-mail: skentelbery@hotmail.com Gender: Male Location: Kanata, Ontario, Canada Occupation: Student, Age: 14 Yahoo: YAAAAHHHOOOO! What are we celebrating? MSN: Above Member Since: December 17, 2005 Answers: 22 Last Update: August 5, 2006 Visitors: 3946
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well school is about less than a month away. I'm going to be a freshman but I'm really nervous because of the grades being mixed together. I was just wondering from expierenced, is high school very different from middle school? and could someone just tell me like somethings i might want to know before I go? thankss. (link)
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Alright, highschool isn't as fruitful as the rest of these people are saying. Depending on the group of people you hang around with now, you ARE going to lose friends, and you will have to get new ones. High school is full of opportunities, and you're going to kick yourself in the ass for every one you miss. I reccomend if you're really outgoing to just run around the school with a good friend and automatically meet as many people as you can, introducing yourself and your friends to as many peopel as possible. You'll thank yourself for it later, and so will the people you meet. You have to do this quickly in the beginning of the year though, because depending on the difficulty of the courses you take, people can get really stressed out and rely on only their close friends for support, at which point they aren't going to want to be your friend. I reccomend if your school has a beginning of the ear barbecue to take full advantage of it, before the stress of homework and classes sets in. If you're more of a shy person, just immerse yourself in clubs and teams you enjyo and find people to talk to that share interests. It's easy if you know where to look. Contrary to popular belief, everyone in your school is going to be a stereotype, and that makes it easier to know who to talk to and who to avoid. There aren't going to be people who's sole role in your life is to bully you, jsut some people will be nicer than others. If someone is an asshole, you can very easily beat the crap out of them, blame it on peer pressure and teenage hormones, and get away with it as just a notch on your belt. The friends you make in high school are going to be the best friends you'll ever make. The experiences you have in high school are going to be the best experiences you'll ever have. And the memories you make in high school will be the ones that stick with you your whole life. Just go with the flow, keep your head up, and go with it.
-Skentelbery-
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