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One time I was dynamic in my life by making the transition from middle school to high school. Ever since then I have been tired every day every week from waking up at the crack of dawn. Also I am more focused on my school work because it counts a lot more than it did in middle school. I am meeting lots of new friends. Also, I learned to make the right decisions from peer pressure from other people's outcomes. I learned all this within the first month of high school from getting up early, to going straight to soccer after school, to going home doing my homework, eating, and then bed; and maybe some free time.
ReplyDeleteonce in my life i was dynamic by making the transtion to middle to highschool. I've tried harder and put more effort into my work. I also care more about what I do and the desicions I make. For example i try not to get tinto peer pressure. I also try my hardest to do well in school. In conclusion making a transtion is hard, but you get used to it, you just have to try!
ReplyDeleteOne of the many times in my life that i was dynamic was when i switched schools in fifth grade. I went to a catholic school up until then and I moved to the public school system. It made me make new friends, but also I had to learn a lot in school. In the catholic school they were not as advanced in the things that they taught and when i went to public school I learned that I was far behind. This changed me because I had a new set of friends and more school work then I was used to.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was going to sixth grade. I was going to a public school for the first time. I must admit, I was nervous for the new inviornment. I was acustom the stereotype that public schools were a lot worse then private. However I found that the public school taught me better in many other subjects than ever before. Why, in one week of spanish, I had learned more than I had in my 6 years of Spanish at my private school. Also, I found that the new concepts weren't that different to me at all. In as little as a week, I was doing the things as if I had been doing them my whole life.
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