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The transition from Middle to High School

Cam

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So I have been in high school for about 10 days now and I want to share my transition with those of you starting high school soon! It was a pretty easy transition for me. *NOT EVERYONES TRANSITION WILL BE LIKE MINE AS I GO TO TWO SCHOOLS PER DAY* Anyways, I left the house and got to the Fine Arts Center, where I have started taking Voice, at 8:00. It was nerve-racking sitting there waiting for World Geography to start. Not gonna lie. But once I started, I was fine. At about 11, I went outside the FAC and rode a bus to my home school. My home school was a lot bigger than my middle school I went to for 6-8 grades. About 30 minutes into 4th period, we were released for lunch. This also made me tense, as I had never been eating lunch in a common grounds with no teacher there to tell us when to go back to class or anything. THat turned out to be fine, though. Its just like switching classes: a bell to go to lunch and a bell to leave, as well as a tardy bell for getting back to 4th period. The rest of the day was pretty much just like middle school except the fact that since I am in advanced classes, I had Sophmores and Juniors in some of my classes.

Dont worry if you are going into high school :) Its not that different.
 
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