Monday, September 30, 2013

GRADE NINE.?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?

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Q. Ok so this fall im going to be a freshman in high school and i dont know what to expect so please help me.!

1. What will i need for each of these classes
-homeroom
-history
-language arts
-science
-algebra 1
-phy ed.
-spanish
-choir
-computer communications
2. What should my wardrobe be like.? I went to a catholic school where my wardrobe was very limited.!
3. Help keep my locker and backpack organized
4. How am i goinv to deal woth sports.? My dad says im good enough to make JV volleyball this fall as a freshman and my cousin tells me the same thing but he says ill be an outcast on the team.
5. Any other tips to help me survive my freshman year at high school.

If you can help me with this i will be soo happy.!


Answer
1. You'll find out what you need for each class on the first day. High school teachers are particular about how they want your stuff to be organized, so they don't expect you to have anything but pen and paper on the first day.

2. Jeans and t-shirts got me through high school. If you prefer skirts and collared shirts, by all means, wear them. If you're concerned about being stylish, get yourself a nice pair of jeans and a few cute tees for the first couple of days and observe what the other girls are wearing, then go clothes shopping to pick up a few of the more popular items you see. Popular styles you might see include light cardigans/jersey-knit shrugs over tank tops, skinny jeans (boot-cut will work fine if you're not exactly 'skinny' but still want the look), and graphic tees.

3. Locker: Get a shelf or two, a mirror/whiteboard, some magnets and a magnetic cup or pouch to store a couple of dry-erase markers in. Keep your books on the bottom of your locker and your binders/folders on the shelf above them; if you get a second shelf, keep small things like your lunch/purse if you carry one, emergency feminine supplies, chapstick, water bottle, etc on it.
Backpack: Try to carry only the materials for one or two classes at a time; use your locker to store what you don't immediately need. You might consider keeping a Homework folder that stays in your bag at all times; take whatever you need for that night's homework assignment out of the class binder and put it in the Homework folder at the end of each period. The next morning at your locker, take the completed assignments and class materials out and put them in the proper binder. I preferred using a messenger bag because I don't have to take it off to get at the contents; it saved me time when stopping at my locker between classes.

4. Try out for JV volleyball if they'll let you; your cousin is just trying to scare you. If they won't let you, or you don't make it, see if there's a freshman volleyball team and try out for that one.

5. Try not to get involved with your friends' drama. It's really more stress than it's worth. Never take sides. If somebody's mad at somebody else for something, just wait until they sort it out and don't talk about either of them behind their backs. Staying out of drama is hard to do; there's a reason there are so many TV shows about women having petty arguments. It's somehow fascinating to humans, like a train wreck. If you try to avoid the drama, though, you'll have a much easier time of it in high school.




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