“I want to see the beauty. In the ugly, in the sink, the suffering, in the daily, in all the days before I die, the moments before I sleep.” (goodreads.com) High school is expressed as the best of times, but also as the worst of times. Regardless of whether we desire to or not, it is a part of our lives we will remember forever. It is when we start to figure out who we are, and decide the life we want to live. While we go through this significant phase of our life, it is essential that we appreciate it to the best of our ability by focusing on living in the moment, taking the time to enjoy ourselves and helping others enjoy themselves too.…
Some would say high school are some of the hardest years of your life. It’s when things start looking at colleges, figure out what you want to do with your life. You don’t get to choose if you can skip a class or not, classes are mandatory. In high school, you start to get a taste of real responsibility. Middle school and elementary was too easy, but in high school you have more…
unfortunately come and go. High school has taught me that not every person I have as…
Everyone wants to go to a high school where they’re going to be accepted in or simply to find out what they’re going want to do later in their life. A high school where students will grow and make a difference because it is not about just graduating and you’re done. It is about making memories and making it the best four years of the students’ life. Then, continuing that journey once they’re finished with high school because they have seen how much they have accomplished in those four years. Going to a great high school can change their life and make a difference because not every high school is the same. Students need to believe there are more to be done with their life. This is for the young people who are concerned about finding a career…
Starting high school was a terrifying idea to me. Different teachers, class times, lockers, drama! I remember that I always looked up to my older sister while she was in high school. She had tons of friends, played sports, participated in student government, and went out for the school play. I wanted to be just like her when I started high school. In middle school, I lined myself up for this, I played soccer in the fall and basketball in the winter. I helped out in the school plays, and I joined the student government. I had a group of great friends, and thought nothing bad was going to happen.…
When high school students graduate, they have many choices to make about there future. The natural thing for a young person to do after high school is go to college. For generations this has been the way for many young students, but some of today's youth put academics aside. Those who do, feel that they have had enough of writing and reading and expect to get good jobs flipping burgers. Those who do go to college benefit in many ways. Not only do they receive skills that will land them a descent career, they will grow as people. When students are in high school they are use too teachers, counselors, and there parents telling them what decisions to make. In college its up to them to decide whether they want to continue…
High school is a different experience for everyone. The first three years really blend together and do not seem important, but senior year is completely different. Freshman year was full of confusion, learning an array of new things. Sophomore year was where life started to get fun and you “belonged” in the high school. Junior year was where you see the little light at the end of the tunnel, but it was filled with anxiety and frustration. Senior year is where it all becomes worth it and the rest of your life is finally going to begin.…
High School is a time where your decisions and actions set a path for the rest of your life.…
As a young child, all you know about high school is how it is portrayed in the media. However, the media’s portrayal only displays the glamorous aspects of high school. Movies such as Easy A and Mean Girls and television shows such as The Secret Life of the American Teenager and Awkward all portray high school in a negative viewpoint. However, high school can be a great experience. It is what you make of it that will make high school the best or worst years of your life.…
I would like to start off by saying that when I started highschool, I hated it. 6 am is too early to be waking up to school, especially for teenagers who are not only growing, but also participating in extracurricular activities and working jobs. 3 more years of high school after 9th grade seemed grating and almost unattainable; how could I possibly go through another 3 years of bullies, social hierarchies, and meaningless drama all the while waking up before the sun? Well, there aren't many options for people without high school diplomas, I only saw 2: live fast and die you or maxing out at 35k for the rest of your life. No thanks. The main thing that kept me going was the fact that after this, ‘ll never have to do highschool again, I believe high school is a social torture that one unfortunately has to go through to prove that they are…
Coming into high school ready to have the time of my life was a little over rated. I was 14 turning 15 and was not interested in much and now needing to have an answer to those inevitable questions What college are you going too? or What career are you planning to pursue? All of these questions put an immense weight in my shoulders and the only thing on my mind back then was whether or not I will be able to afford the latest Call Of Duty title. Up to that point I had not thought of what I was going to do. On top of that I was quickly losing all of my middle school pals until I figured it all out. Adulthood was just around the corner and I could not be worried about these people no more. I had to grow up and not impress the people around…
High school is the time when people find out who they are or who they want to become. It is also the time when people get a fresh new start. People usually do not know what they want entering their freshman year. As high school continues, people learn new things about themselves that they did not know before. High school students are some of the dumbest people that live on the planet.…
High school was my time to stop fooling around. The first day of high school, I awoke to the aroma of coffee brewing on the stove. As I get ready to head out my sister approached me, and told me “Education is the key that opens the door many possibilities you can be and do in your near future” I was so nervous the sweat started dripping from my palms, and I suddenly felt 15 degrees hotter. I was nervous, I knew this is the time to get serious. Immediately a thought came across “ how well I do these four years can affect my entire life”. At first high school might look like a time to have fun and have no worries, which was my initial thought. Later on you start to realize that you need work hard. I thought “How would my future look? I don’t want to end up hopelessly. I want to make something of myself. Sometimes it can be hard though. I just have to work through the pain. At this point it’s make it or break it, success is my only…
high school is full of new and exciting experiences that will make everyone have a different experian. personally i've found highschool to be a fairly unique time where awkwardly enough i have become friends with more teachers than the kids who are my age but more on that later.…
We have all been that high school student rushing from class to class. Graduating from Middleton High School has taught me how to live the high school life. I have been a student in the classroom, an athlete on the field, and a social bug in my community. Even though I come from a town in little old Middleton Idaho that only has one stop light, high school has been one of my greatest experience. I was an average academic student all thought out my high school career.…