Autobiographical Essay Do you know how everyone calls middle school the worst time of his or her life? Well when you get there, you will know why. The hallways are like a zoo, so prepare for people to trample on you. Rumors are everywhere, and on top of all that, you get a heavier workload. First, we have the hallways. You may think your biggest concern is what you wear while people watch you sashay down the hall on your first day, but in reality, it is much worse than that. People are going in every direction, and you have as much of a chance of coming out unscathed as a minnow does when surrounded by sharks. And kids aren’t the only thing traveling at a mile a minute. Middle schoolers love rumors, so they spread like wild fire. If you choose the wrong friends, then everyone, and I mean everyone, will know your personal business, be it true or false. Therefore, fights break out for all kinds of reasons, ranging from who has better shoes, to stealing someone’s “boyfriend.” Yet another reason to choose your friends wisely. …show more content…
After I had told two people, it turned into four, and then by the end of the month, most of the people who I had classes with knew whom I liked. Luckily, I didn’t make the same mistake this year. I now have good, trustworthy friends. They won’t tell everyone my secrets, and they have my back when I need it, but aside from rumors and other drama, academics get more intense in middle school. You will receive more homework, and the lessons will become more difficult. Part of the reason it is harder to maintain good grades is that teachers don’t communicate. As a result, you could end up with three summative projects, all on the same week. This is something else I’ve