Question Posted Wednesday August 16 2006, 12:57 am
well this fall i am starting high school. whole new school, new classes, and teachers. i am afraid if i don't get classes with my friends i will lose them. and i think i am going to get lost. maybe i am just nervous cause its new what do you think?
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the_calm_storm answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 11:23 pm: I think almost everyone feels this way when they go to a new school - and especially if it's highschool. A giant, huge school with hundreds of kids and you only know less than a handful, eh?
Well, in a way, it's good that they aren't in many of your classes - you really don't want them to distract you from your studies, especially your freshman year. I know, that sounds totally unreasonable.. but in a way it's true.
Keep in touch with your friends throughout the year - talk to them on AIM, call them, go to the mall with them, invite them over - let them know what's going on in your life and make sure they know that you want to know what's going on in theirs.
It's going to be hard, but I'm sure you'll be able to make some new friends; after all, I'm sure almost everyone feels the same way you do!
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