Ok so my whole life I had planned on going to one high school and now, 2 months from the end of 8th grade, I find out I'm moving and its gonna be a different high school. I don't know anything about it or anyone that's gonna go there. Should I try to go along with how their students are, or stick to who I am, cuz I'm artsy and this high school is very technical from what I've heard. And how should I act, I've never been the new kid and now I'm gonna be the new kid at a new high school and I'll be a freshman, as if high school wasn't scary enough.
Sweet_LiL_Angel answered Monday March 28 2011, 10:19 am: You should act like yourself. Youll meet people who are like you. High school isnt really a certain way one school isnt going to be more technical than the other they may offer a different selection of courses but their will be people who share the same interest. [ Sweet_LiL_Angel's advice column | Ask Sweet_LiL_Angel A Question ]
TellStar answered Monday March 28 2011, 6:40 am: I will say stick to who you are, everyone is cool and unique in their own different way... the school should accept you for who you are, if you try to be somebody else that you are not that will soon unvail and will be bad on your reputation
It is normal to feel the pressure of having to start with a new school but be bold and brave, it's only for a few weeks or sooner and you will blend with the rest of the kids.
It might also be worth you researching more about the school, that will build up your confident a bit..... Good Luck [ TellStar's advice column | Ask TellStar A Question ]
Jasmine23 answered Monday March 28 2011, 2:05 am: Always be yourself. The other people may be different. You are a very unique person. and you want to be liked and respected for who you are,. Not who you appear to be,. Being the new kid will be hard. but just remember,. its only hard because they don't know what an amazing person you are. Get to know them slowly and you will gain friends with time.
Goodluck at your new school:)
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