Advice For High School Freshman Essay

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    HIgh school can be a pretty scary thought, to all the upcoming Freshman, but for me the four years of High School was the best years when i put in hard work and dedication. Even though four years may sound long and dreadful, it will fly by and students will realize that it is not as difficult as it seems. Three pieces of advice that I can offer for future Freshman is to have a good attendance, participate in extracurricular activities and to not procrastinate. The first piece of advice that i offer

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    Incoming Freshman Advice When I started high school, I didn't get much academic advice. Everybody told me “have fun, it flies by” and boy were they right. What they didn't tell me was the academic part. If I could go back in time, I wish I would have known and understood how much you're freshman year really matters. In my experience, I goofed off in most of my classes freshman year and got the grades I worked for, which were not the best. Nobody told me that when colleges are looking at you

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    completed in high school is a funny but a true life changer. If I was to go back to one year of high school I would want to go back to freshman year. One reason why I would want to go back to freshman year is to talk to myself. Another reason I would want to go back it tell myself to listen more. The last reason would to see if I could improve myself in any way. After reflecting a little I thought about the many different things that happen to me since freshman year. Since freshman year I now understand

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    Although the first year of high school is a big transition, it’s crucial in determining the remaining years of high school because, First, having good grades will determine whether or not you get accepted the university you want and there are more opportunities for scholarships. Second, joining a club in high school will give you an insight in leadership and teamwork. Third, Slacking of your freshman year in high school is a bad thing to do because it will affect your senior year and all the classes

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    Three Pieces of Advice for Incoming Freshmen Coming into high school can be very nerve racking. Everyone makes jokes about you being a freshman, you aren’t familiar with the building, and you don't always have people you know in your classes. Three pieces of advice I have for incoming freshmen are to keep personal things to yourself, stay out of other people's business, and don’t worry what others think of you. You might have a lot of close friends from middle school that you are transitioning

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    My Advice Essay In this essay, I'm going to give advice to the high school freshman class to help them out with their last four high school years and to help them be successful. The advice that I am going to give might and probably will help freshmen, whether they are in-coming or already enrolled. The first piece of advice that I believe will be the most helpful is to turn in your paperwork on time, or have it done early if possible. Make sure that you get it turned in on time to get the maximum

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    Being a freshman can be quite intimidating, especially because you are at the bottom of the totem pole. You are worried about finding the right classrooms, impressing teachers, sometimes maintaining your grades. I can tell you from a senior standpoint that things aren’t as bad as they seem. Yes, teachers will pile on the homework once and awhile, but I promise you will survive. As graduation day is approaching fast than I want, I have a little advice for freshman. Freshman you need to take your

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    Coming into high school as a freshman scared and not knowing what to do was one of the many thoughts that were in my mind, but now as a senior that is ready to graduate in a couple of weeks I wish I could have known a couple of things before starting my journey till this day. I have some important advice from my past past experiences to you as a freshman is: Starting a sport to play, Getting involved with clubs, and Being social. As my first advice for any freshman is to participate in a sport you

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    The topic i’ll be discussing today is related to surviving high school. Except, not your senior year, sophomore, or junior. But your freshman year. No matter what, you’re freshman year was always the scariest. Wasn't it? Well today I will be giving you some useful advice to surviving your first year. We are all scared when it comes to being a freshman, whether you ask yourself, “Is being a freshman that hard? Does it look like when they show it in movies or television shows? Will the teachers be

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    Jenna Frasier is a freshman at William Jewell College. Last year, she was a senior at Fort Osage High School and I believe she is the kindest Kansas Citian. I think this for many reasons. First, she volunteers! She was in Student Council, National Honor Society, and was the student body president in high school. And I have no doubt that she has continued to help others in college. Next, she takes the time to meet and get to know people before making assumptions about them. She makes her own opinions

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