There are many ways on how I have changed during my high school years, and they have been good changes. Those changes in my freshmen from eighth grade year have tremendously been a survival for me. Although, some stuff I have not changed like for example are not being able to focus in class or not finish work in class. But, I have been able to work it out while I’m in class I try to not pay attention to those who do not want to pay attention or even learn something. An additional thing that is important to me and I value it a lot is that I have changed my attitude throughout the years and now in high school it’s a lot better and well let’s say that I have not wanted to pay attention to the teachers when I was younger. Around like seven years
Since entering Havre middle school, I have noticed distinct changes in myself. Some people deals with all kinds of changes in life, but some people do not have to really deal with a lot of changes and stress. Some people have to deal with hard changes and some people have to deal with easy ones. Other people have to deal with stressful changes and some people do not. For instance, here are some of the changes I have to face:
I am now entering my final year of high school. Most things have changed. I have a completely different group of friends than I did at the start. I no longer even go to the lunchroom, and I hate parties. But some things never change.
After I graduated from middle school and entered high school, I experienced numerous changes throughout my learning and education. During my freshman year of high school, I was able to apply the skills, concepts, and knowledge that I learned throughout my years in middle school, which allowed me to gain success as a student. I
Over the past four years of being in high school I have changed tremendously mentality and physically. Mentally I’m mature by changing my group of friends and surrounding myself with positivity. A few lessons that I came across is that not everyone into friend. People who say that there really there for you most likely are not going to be there at the end of the day when you need them the most. Also when I recently learned is that if you pay tension now in school he pays off in the long run.
Have I changed since the beginning of Jr. High? I believe I have, I feel that it was a positive change. I have become more open about myself, I really don't care about what others think of me, and have learned to love myself before I love others.
When comparing my life and personality as a freshman to my current life, there are many differences. As a freshman, I was unmotivated and immature. Going into highschool, I wasn’t prepared or used to doing a lot of homework. In elementary and middle school I had been one of the smartest kids in my class, and school was easy. Then when I started 9th grade, I realized I actually had to put effort in my work, so I didn’t. Freshman year I was mean and rude to those around me, including my friends and teachers. I remember myself as loud and obnoxious, and I didn’t really care about other people’s feelings or how my actions would affect others. When I reflect on what I was like, I see myself as the few kids in my PGC group who don’t pay attention
My life was suddenly changing right before one of the biggest changes: high school. I had more things to worry about than other high schoolers. I had to figure out how I was going to get home, how I was going to get the house clean before my mom got home, how I was going to get dinner started, all on top of getting my homework done. Due to this, I wasn’t as serious with my grades. I let them fall even though I knew I could do better. I was just way too busy to focus on school when there were more important things to focus on- my family. I slowly found out how to balance everything to get my grades up. I had to learn how to balance my life to make myself happy while keeping up my
I was still finding out who I was then, even now I’m not done changing, but I’m not who I once was, I’m not sad all of the time, I have a very small group of friends and I have changed for the better. My high school experience has been very interesting so far. Having few friends in life leads you to finding an alternative; I read of adventures and friendships, I learned the meaning of love and what it means to care about someone, I put myself in the shoes of those I read about. It’s helped me to become independent and more
I have changed in numerous ways. One way I have changed is that I know a lot more people and have let friends go. In addition, my days are a little “dull” and will fade into each other; if I didn’t have friends each day would be boring and like the others. Somehow, even with this dullness, my days are lot more stressful, what I mean is that you can have to type a two-page review on one chapter in five days, have to film a video, at the same time have to write a 10 page book with pictures on each page and if you are unlucky have to write a ton of code on your own. That’s a lot of things to do and those are classes you get to choose, not even classes like English,
When I initially began High School I thought internally, this is it, this is the point at which my life changes, this is where school work gets harder, classes get harder, the sports become more advanced, and my evaluations in High School are going to reflect my employment, and universities later on, and everything in my life has finally become a hectic roller coaster. But I know that High School is like a stream because along the way you'll find some trash, go over some harsh spots, discover a whirlpool or two, stagnate for a bit, lastly get to the end of the adventure and acknowledge you have had an awesome ride. I know this without a doubt in light of the reality that back in middle school/ junior high I got awful grades I kept saying to myself every time, that I have to stay focused and get my grades up because my grades in my previous years would follow me through high school. In middle school it was hard for me to remain centered and complete my work, and get decent grades. I had to keep my mind like a sponge and absorb all the details I could in every class.
How I changed in middle schools is am more responsible. Another way I changed is I am smarter. The way i act is way better.
I have learned that the friends you made in high school can last you a lifetime. In school you also learn many life lessons like some people you meet are not blessings but their lessons. You have to learn as you live because as you went on through high school you learned valuable lessons. Those valuable lessons will help you on in life. An example of a valuable lesson i’ve learned is how to wake up 20 minutes before school and still make it on time to school. That lesson is valuable because it can help me make it on time to places. I changed in many ways, over high school. I have become more mature as the years went on, I went from a little freshman that didn’t know her way around the school to a senior that knew the school like it was the back of her way. High school changed me into the women i am today, the women that knows what she wants to do in her
There’s four main seasons that occur throughout the year. I’ve always loved the saying “like the seasons we change.” When I hear this saying I like to think of a tree; how it can go from being a little sprout, to small tree with only branches, to being so full of life with colors and leaves everywhere. This tree withstands the scorching hot summers, the brutal cold winters and all of what is in between. This tree stands strong and continues to grow and mature through it all. I would compare myself to this tree as I have grown, and matured as well. Throughout my four years of high school I’ve changed just like the seasons.
I have changed in two important ways since I was a freshman. The ways I have changed is by becoming more mature and not caring about other’s opinions. These changes have put me in the right mindset and has made me a better person.
Everyone has heard or been told, “high school is what you make of it.” High school is in fact what you make of it, but it is also the time of great change in everybody. Entering grade nine you still feel like a kid, your post-secondary and career choices are far from top priority. However, by grade twelve we become more mature and grow into young adults. Personally looking back to my grade nine self and comparing her to my grade twelve self of today, I am able to see changes in my character, my athletics and my goals.