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Recking In High School
Fun, scary, and nurve recking....The first day of highschool.

New school, new teachers, and new friends, all part of another new school year.

This one is different though, its the first day of high school. Some kids act really

scared or nurvice and others dont. The truth is, mostly everyone who walks through

those doors for the first time is in one way or another scared. Some other

students think that the first day is the easiest, because of no work having to be done, and

just sitting around listening to the teachers talk about what they are going to

need for that class. Nope the first day of school is the hardest.

The bell rings as you sprint to class. A couple minutes later you are sitting in your
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Finding new routes, talking a little

more, taking more time between classes and the tension eases. The days do

not get harder, but the work and study habits do. Later days of the school year are

always easier then the first few.

No where to sit in the cafeteria. Cant find your friends, or a seat anywhere you look.

So you end up standing by a ledge near a window watching everyone else

sit and talk with there friends. You start feeling depressed and lonely. A few days later

you start making new friends, talking to them, and sitting with them at lunch.

You will always make new friends as the year progresses.

There is nowhere to sit on the bus. You are the last stop, and your friends are all

sitting with eachother. There is no room around them. You are friends with a

couple senior but you dont sit with them. You dont mind sitting with people you

dont know, but you find yourself hanging off the end of the seat. Juniors and seniors

start driving to school and alot more seats open up because they driver there friends too.

Now toward the middle of the school year it is easier to find a seat with

out going through all the

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