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Question Posted Friday April 22 2005, 4:56 pm

do u know what other changes there are from jr. high to high school..other then teachers, homework, classes and people?

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cUrLyHaiReDcUtiE16 answered Friday April 22 2005, 4:59 pm:
heyy .. umm besides teachers, homework, classes, an people they are body changes that people go through there are also different people that you start to hang around with another thing is what you eat example when you were little maybe you didnt like fish but now that you are older you now like fish uhh the last thing that i can think of is matureness example you werent very mature in jr.high but now you are in highschool well i did the best i could

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