I am a Junior this year and I feel nervous that, since I have to retake a freshman class I'll feel left out and stupid. So I will be sitting in a class with freshmen students. Also, I am afraid to get the same science teacher as I did last year because I don't want her to think I am dumb since I got to take a freshman class. I mean, I want to take this class to get my credits so I can graduate in time. Any quick tips on how to deal with this?
babiigirl answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 4:39 pm: Honestly dont worry about it. I was a junior last year at a new school and most of my classes where with freshman. I would just be act normal and your age becayse alot of freshman are immature and they probly will drive you nuts. If you failed from that teacher the first time then they probly wont put you back in the class. If you are put in that teachers class just work really hard and get good grades on everything. Always do your homework.
xokristabelle answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 4:27 pm: I'm a junior now, but I was in a freshman math class as a sophomore and it wasn't that bad. Be nice to the freshman and they'll probably be nice to you. Most freshman really look up to upperclassmen so take advantage of that- if they know you're a junior they'll be nice just to tell their friends that they're friends with a junior.
Chances are you will not have the same teacher- most schools try very hard not to have a student have the same teacher twice. But taking a freshman class doesn't mean you're dumb- being dumb is waiting until your graduation day to realize you don't have all your credits. Classes are much easier the second time around and chances are that with even a little effort you'll get an A. Good luck! [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
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