Okay, this new school really stinks. I just moved to Orlando Florida, I used to live in Miami Florida, and the school really sucks. Get this on each first 3 days of school, i lost something. this stupid teacher keeps reminding me 'your in the 8th grade jackie! you should be more responsilbe!' blah blah blah! grr. I really dont like my new school 'discovery middle school'. i dont know if ill ever get used to it! help!!
Jackie
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? xXKiSsMeXx answered Sunday August 22 2004, 8:02 pm: I dont know what to say to really help you! Ive moved a few times and I really like it. When you move to a new place no one knows you and you can start over new with everything! Of course over time your personality will come out but thats good! Just try not to compare your schools! When I went from middle school to High school it was REALLLLLYY hard for me because I had the GREATEST time ever in middle school. I didnt even give my high school a chance to be good. Then finally I realized that I cant go back.. and I was just making myself more miserable wishing I could. I became more outgoing and met A LOT of new people (my middle school split up so only half of the people went to my highschool... and I didnt have very many in any of my classes)! My new friends really helped me get to like my school better. Also, one thing I did that really helped me meet a bunch of new people was getting involved... i know it sounds corny but if i hadnt of joined the track team I wouldnt have met a bunch of new people who are soooo nice!!!! If you can join someting like that then I'd definitely suggest it!! It helped me out so much! I hope everything works out with you and your school... just try not to compare them and be open to trying new things!! :) [ xXKiSsMeXx's advice column | Ask xXKiSsMeXx A Question ]
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