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Question Posted Saturday August 27 2005, 12:13 am

okay..i was just wondering. what year was easier for some of you guys, freshman year or sophomore year. cuz like i mean. me and my friend we meet people at freshman and stuff..but we don't have lunch with them..and like its really hard kinda making friends and stuff..but..me and my friend are really outgoing and stuff..and..um..well..do things get better in sophomore year or what?! jeez please tell me!! lol i kno this is such a stupid question..but what i really wanna know is what year was easier for you guys between (freshman or sophomore) and if you guys met more people in sophomore year than freshman..IF YOU GUYS TELL ME I`LL RATE HIGH!! its such an easy question!!

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BlackBeltxO answered Sunday August 28 2005, 7:33 pm:
I would say sophomore because by then you have realized how high school is, and how shady people are going to be. You will have more confidence & feel like you fit in more.

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mooch789 answered Sunday August 28 2005, 5:15 pm:
Well for me sophmore year is easier because you know where your going and you have a lot of people you already know. Meeting freshman, introduce yourself and maybe ask if they want to have lunch with you. That shows character. Good luck! Hope I helped!

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Decepticon answered Saturday August 27 2005, 7:46 am:
and stuff ... and stuff .. and stuff .. and i'm surprised you passed freshman year.

correction .. and YOU'RE retarded.

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iSLAND_iNTHE_SUNx0 answered Saturday August 27 2005, 4:13 am:
My town has many elementary schools, those kids will go to either one of the two middle schools, then you'll all meet up again and go to the one high school in the city. So this is how it was for me.

Freshman year, you'll still be hanging out with the same kids that you hung out with in middle school. You'll be reunited with some of the kids you knew in elementary school, who didn't go to your middle school... but most likely you'll stay with your middle school friends. But now, you have all of these other kids, new ones and ones you've never met before. Eventually your group will expand some and lose some [people]. You find out who you really are, and what kind of people you actually click with.

Then sophmore year is just knowing who you are and going with that... you'll make some new friends as well.

Then junior and senior year you REALLY start knowing who you're close with and you just stick with those people and have fun.

To answer your question... for me, sophmore year was easier sort of. Thats when I guess it was sort of "official" that we were friends. Freshman year, you're just getting to know everyone... then sophmore year you know.
I hope I answered your question? lol. I kind of got off track I think.
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xoxo_perfect1 answered Saturday August 27 2005, 2:48 am:
well, it really depends on the person you are and the people you're trying to meet. for most people it's probably easier as a sophmore, because you're more comfortable for you to talk to random people. also, the juniors and seniors will respect you more, and the freshman will want to be your friend just because you're a sophmore. and school just started, so you'll have plenty of time to make new friends. most people don't start being themselves and relaxing until a few weeks into school when they're used to the teachers and their classmates.

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crazy4him answered Saturday August 27 2005, 2:05 am:
Actually, I didn't have a problem with school, I have always been myself and I had friends in all grades. I am still to this day friends with most of them. I was not popular by any means, I just made sure that I respected them and they me. However, I know things have really changed from when I was in school. But I think that the sophomore was the most fun, but not easier with grades.

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xXxpinky615xXx answered Saturday August 27 2005, 12:44 am:
Well, your freshman and sophmore years are supposed to be the hardest, between the two there is no "easiest". Senior year is ultimately the easiest year because you have practically no classes. (If you choose to anyway). I'm going into my sophmore year, so I can see where your coming from. You tend to meet EVERYONE your freshman year, but your sophmore year you meet all the new freshman. You meet ALOT of people all the time in highschool. I must say I met a significant amount of people my freshman year, but I"m bound to meet more people this year.

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