I like going to school but i'm really really really SUPER extra nervous for high school. In our school we have ALOT of people who THINK theyre better than everyone else. They push others around in the hallway, look at you funny, always act retarded to get attention and teachers love 'em they get away with everyone. Theyre just annoying! I HATTTTTTTTE it. Is there anything i can do to stop it?
babiigirl answered Sunday July 23 2006, 11:59 pm: Im guessing your going to be a freshman.? If so my best advice would be to really just stay out of the upperclass-mens way. There is nothing you can do to stop these people from actting like they rule the school. Stay with your group of friends and you'll be fine. [ babiigirl's advice column | Ask babiigirl A Question ]
DD answered Sunday July 23 2006, 11:21 pm: Try to ignore it if it happens. It doesn't happen in my high school, so i got lucky, but if it does happen in yours, just learn who the people are who are the bullys, and don't talk to them. Chances are, your high school is pretty big, and if you never talk to them, then they will probably leave you alone. also, stick with your group of friends in the hallways [ DD's advice column | Ask DD A Question ]
some_girl answered Sunday July 23 2006, 11:20 pm: No its high school welcome to it. Get a close knit set of friends and stick together and it makes the ecperience so much better [ some_girl's advice column | Ask some_girl A Question ]
Adviceguy158 answered Sunday July 23 2006, 10:29 pm: Unfortunately, it's something that you have to deal with in life. It even happens in high school as well. All I could tell you is to try and ignore there jerks, but it is tough. [ Adviceguy158's advice column | Ask Adviceguy158 A Question ]
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