The transition from middle school to high school can be a troubling time. Some students thrive and adapt to the change, while others struggle from the very first day of ninth-grade. For those struggling freshmen, high school can quickly become overwhelming, resulting in poor academic achievement and attendance, and disruptive behaviors. Many students are filled with anxiety and fear because they often lack skills in the areas of organization, study skills, and conflict resolution (Reyes, Gillock…
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attending high school. The transition from middle to high school was a frightening experience. Being thrust into an entirely new environment, leaving old friends behind, and surrounded by utter strangers would be sure to bring distress and worry. High school was no joke. In middle school, my mom took it less seriously and occasionally fooled around. But here, grades mattered. The workload increased, and you couldn't finish homework last…
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As you prepare to make the transition from high school to college and from adolescent to adulthood, take a moment to reflect on where you have been and where you are going. Going off to college is apart of life, and almost everyone go through the diversity that the college life has to offer. To quickly prepare yourself for what lies before you, you should prepare yourself mentally and physically while in high school. High school, is the level of education that prepares you for higher levels of learning…
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there will be many problems faced. Most college freshman’s face many transitions from high school to college. For example, time management, academic workload, and personal responsibility. It isn’t as easy as you think. Teachers are not going to hold your hand and give you extra days to do your work just because you’re the star football player. Time management is very important and should start your freshman year in high school, but many slack off and play around in class. Time management is to help…
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The Transitions from high school to college is one of the most difficult changes in a person’s life because it’s when they have to start handling your own life. Starting from birth, a person’s life is planned out for them. Once a person becomes an “adult”, they have to start making their own decisions and live with those consequences. They have to decide whether they want to spend time with their family, get a better education or get a little more money for later activities. In the end they end up…
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from middle school to high school is an exciting yet a new experience. But these four years of high school can leave a huge impact on students’ life. Not only that, but it can also be a challenge for ultimate amount of students, including me. Going into high school, there might be a few difficulties that I would face. Such as, time management, stress, money management. Time management is managing my time so I can allocate my time to the right things. For the past year of middle school, I have struggled…
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can say that my life transitions did not play out as I once expected them to do when I was in my teens. As a teenager, my plans were to graduate high school, pursue a college degree, stabilize within a career, marriage, then finally start a family. That was my planned trajectory, and it was seen as appropriate in the social eye. These roles as a student, worker, wife, and finally a parent were age-graded transitions that were considered as a proper order of life transitions. As no one can predict…
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Entering ninth grade, my transition into high school was a little rough. At the age of fourteen when my parents separated, it did not affect me emotionally. Although, the living situation did. With having to wake up at five am to take four buses from my dad’s house to school, made it difficult to adapt to the workload from school and balance my extracurriculars on the side. In my culture, the oldest child is expected to help out the most in their household. This idealism applied to me since freshman…
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The transition from middle school to high school was something I should not have taken so lightly. I got through my middle school magnet program with ease, so when I joined a magnet program in high school I thought it would be just as easy. Consequently, this naive thinking, coupled with life's challenges, is what threw me down to rock bottom. When I define my days in high school, I don’t mean my classes at Spring Valley high, I mean chapters of my life that I will never forget, from classes and…
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As I walked to school, I was fascinated by the smell that clouded the air since this smell was the smell from four years ago when I entered my freshman year. Immediately, memories of myself flowed through my mind as I remember the journey that I chronicled starting from my birth all the way to the present. In this journey, I thought that my transition from middle school to high school was the most important. When someone thinks about their transition from middle school to high school, they usually…
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