Everyone’s mind grows from learning. The brain is always working, absorbing and retaining new information learned in and out of school. Throughout my four years of high school, I obviously have learned a thing or two about dividing fractions, the Roman Empire, and how to place a comma properly, but in all seriousness I did learn some skillful tips on how to survive WHB high school.
Never let your computer die, and if so always have your charger with you.
Do not listen to laptop central when they say your laptop should be ready at the end of the period or day because we all know it’l take much longer than that.
Please don’t be late to class because you know at least one of your teachers will end up sassing you for it: EMBARRASSING
Do your homework, but that doesn’t mean you HAVE to do it at home. You could do it during study hall, lunch, library, actually at home, or right before the teacher gets to your desk for a check- whichever you prefer
Get on the good sides of the security guards- most definitely
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I matured from a annoying, little thirteen year old into a intelligent, successful seventeen year old. Everyone who has been a part of my life, especially those mentioned or pictured in my scrapbook, as helped me grow and flourish. My intelligence level grew, my athletic talent grew, my physical development (continually) grew, and lastly my personality grew. Freshman year, I was originally more reserved and socially awkward, but now I strive to be myself in every shape and form. I’ve learned that being yourself is the best way to make friends, have fun, and succeed through high school. Now being almost done with high school, I look back to realize that all the late night cramming sessions, the double sport practices, the far away volleyball tournaments, and the rigorous coursework all helped push me to grow into the (almost) finalized high school graduate I am