The ways that seniors in high school view freshman in high school does not come from the tradition that seniors are supposed to follow. Their view comes from actually being a freshman and being able to tell how different people can be after 3 years. Now some freshman are just as developed as the seniors, so the freshmen spoken of here are the average freshmen that are what makes seniors stereotype them. And the seniors spoken of are average seniors that are typical seniors like Elvis that are inconsiderate of freshman boys like Linsey. Seniors don’t exactly try and impress freshmen. It’s just not a priority. Freshmen however can’t get the hope of impressing seniors off their mind. As a freshman, a Linsey thinks it’s alright to constantly try and impress seniors and upper …show more content…
Freshmen are so annoying when they think that upper class men are mean. In the instance that an upper class man is actually mean, it is probably because the freshman has bothered, annoyed, or done some other freshman habit that grinds and upper class man’s gears. Elvis and the rest of the seniors are grown up enough to know that it isn’t worth it, being mean to a younger person because they’re an easy victim that can’t be mean back as effective. Elvis are only mean in the instance where they deem it necessary after a freshman has spoken when not being spoken upon. Often times, the only actual mean, or upsetting thing that a senior does, is just plain ignorance. The senior just pretends like he doesn’t hear the freshman, and completely ignore the freshmen speaking. The most aggravating freshman act that a freshman can do, is repeat themselves, as if the upper class man didn’t hear them. The upper class man can actually hear the freshman, they just refuse to respond out of not wanting to cave into what the freshman wants. And what the freshmen want is to be