Midtown Middle School Analysis

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If there is one thing I learned in my middle school years, it's that everyone will experience ¨the moment¨ . The moment is that split second when your perspective changes completely. It changes the color of your thinking, and will force you to reevaluate everything you think you know. It will challenge your abilities and help you look at the world in a completely different way. It is inevitable for me to say that the hallways I have walked in everyday for the past seven years was where most of my ¨moments¨ had happened and where the greatest lessons were learned. That's why, as I come closer to the resolution of middle school, I have taken much time to think back and reflect on my experiences; my rights, my wrongs and all the substantial lessons I happened to learn along the way, that changed the way I look at myself and at the world. …show more content…
I remember, for example, during the beginning of my 6th grade year, I was a little bit unorganized. I often found myself losing my work or being unable to hand things in due to me not finding them. As a solution to my dilemma, I assigned certain things for certain places; this helped me substantially for the rest of my middle school career. But that wasn't the only lesson learned, in the past, I had the horrible habit of leaving my homework assignments till the last possible minute, I became determined to change and have a more productive work schedule. I needed to become slightly more responsible and master the art of managing time between my extra curricular activities and my academic work. I do not fully regret the mistakes I made during my early years solely because with out making these mistakes I would never have gotten the opportunity to learn the vital lessons that I did from