Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Can anyone give me some advice about middle school?

I just left 5th grade and I'm going into middle school can anyone give me some advice?Can anyone give me some advice about middle school?
oh my goodness! congrats!


i just left middle school, so i have a fresh knowledge about middle school.


1- don't worry about bullies or getting lost in school, the 1st week is easier.


2-have fun but not too much! study by reading books during the summer that will make you smart.trust me on that, i did it and i got a 97 average in 6th grade.


3-be yourself, stay in touch with your friends.


you may loose some and gain others but that's what middle school is all about.


just follow those simple rules and you will do just great!


i wish you soo much luck!Can anyone give me some advice about middle school?
Congratulations! Middle school will be different in that you will need to change classes every 55


minutes. Keep good notes, read your assignments, and check out the resources in the


library. You are in for a great time and many wonderful memories. Just study hard and read,


read,read.
just don't worry... middle school is dull... nothing interesting... and of course generally doesn't count for college in any way- but do develop good study habits!
Well... it is good and bad in some cases. Good thing is that any teachers you don't like you only have 1 period with them. Which on the flip side the good ones only last for so long. Being able to go to you lockers in between classes is nice to go stretch your legs. But for advice... just keep your head low and don't draw attention to yourself. Middle school is a time for bullying, backstabbing, gossiping, etc until your peers mature and basically stops doing stupid stuff. So keep your friends close and your enemies closer. A lot of new stuff happens and peer pressure like most will draw you into it. Like girl/boy friends. And don't worry if it doesn't work out for you. Only 7 more years till you graduate :).
What's important is to put everything into perspective---see what you're doing clearly and realize that you have a lot of power over what you do and think.


You are at the ';practice'; stage of your life, and you can try lots of new ideas and interests that you need to have experience with so you can pick and choose what you are REALLY interested in later.


For now, nothing is set in stone---if you make mistakes, or make a poor grade, or discover you have no talent at all for a hobby, a school project, etc.


Actually, even through the end of college, nothing is set in stone yet----your mission is to learn, to try, to improve yourself.


This will be your project, and you are building yourself for the future, which is very hard to know about.


Most of all, remember---everyone around you may disappear in years to come, and be only memories---but YOU will be with you forever, so cherish yourself.
Hey hun! I just ended my freshman year of high school, but I can definately help you with your middle school issues.





1. Don't try and fit in with everyone. Within the first month you will find people just like you, don't think you have to change at all.





2. Don't be ashamed of any classes you're taking. For example, don't let people think you're a geek for taking a higher math class. That'll help you in high school.





3. Praticipate in sports and clubs! If you start a sport now you might be able to do it all through middle school and high school.





4. Do study and work hard. It doesn't count for college, but if you don't pay attention in Algebra 1, you'll have trouble in Algebra 2.





5. Have fun! Don't stress popularity. You are who you are and NO ONE can change that.





%26lt;3 Amanda
Well first of all, if your not popular, then dont focus on it, just be like ok cool but ill going to make so many friends that you might become popular or just might be up there and you wont think about it. Remember, if you think you look like an idoit walking the walls and stuff remeber that everyone else is doing it to. If you dont have the best of cloths, then try to play it up with some accories. If you do have good cloths then still you accessories can make your outfit perfect. Be nice to everyone. Just because some one may not look as great as you or annoying just be nice. Once you get to know them, and they seem annoying then you can ditch them but if their cool then you could have yourself a new friend. DOnt be shy, if thats hard for you then try not being the loadest person then just try talking to some one like wow this is new, or this is kinda weird. AND WhAT EVER YOU DO DON NOT ACT LIKE YOU ARE BETTEr THEN EVERYONE ELSE!!!!!!!!! PEOPLE HATE THOSE KINDA PEOPLE AND DONT LIKE TO BE AROUND THEM!!!


Hope this helps and good luck in middle school!
get good grades and develop study habits, but don't stress out too much about it, since middle school will not go on your records for college.
As an adult, I find it very annoying when kids are showing off for each other, trying to impress them. You might consider not doing that.





As a teacher, I find it annoying when the kid simply says ';I don't understand.'; When you find you need to ask a question, try to make it as clear as possile and try to show, through your words, that you have tried (hard!!) to figure it out. When I see a kid who has tried and is struggling, I'm on that in a flash because I (as a teacher) am wired to help. People who are intellectually lazy do not impress me.





As you go through your life, you're going to struggle with emotional issues. Just like everybody else!! Every emotion that you have ever felt, well I have too, even though I am a very uncool guy in my 50's who likes Mozart, Bach and Beethoven and could care less who the current pop flavor of the month is.





Now, go have some ice cream, pet your kitty who loves you sooooo much, put on some favorite music and relax. Life is good, very good. You have a lot of very cool, very fun things to look forward to.





Oh yes, and tell your parents you love 'em. They like to hear that!!

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