Basically do your best, if you fail with the fact that you didn't fall without a fight then there is nothing you could do about it, but think at least I tried my best.
Yes, many do, but some had it in middle school so they do not.
Yes. You have to them because they know what subjects are better for for you. You can it after some time.
3.8 / 4.0. Some schools, such as my high school, are much higher. There is no chance of getting in without college or college-level courses on your transcript.
That freshmen get "initiated". People do not get shoved into lockers. No sex, drugs, or alcohol going on. (that we know of) No flushies in the restroom. School cafeteria food is awesome. (biggest rumor yet)
A picnic is always cute and not expensive. You get get your dates' favorite food and enjoy the time you have together rather than a movie where there isn't any communication and it can be expensive.
It depends. High school freshman or college freshman? IF high school, then approximately 14 or 15 years of age. If college, then approximately 17 or 18 years of age - traditionally. A freshman in college could be any age. Freshman in college refers to the first two semesters of your college experience.
Roneisha Lowe of Mcalester Oklahoma is the best singing freshmen that lies in Mcalester High School she reminds me of a younger version of beyonce or perhaps keri hilson i never saw anything like her she da bomb LIK TIC TIC BOOOOOM ain't none better than this girl on some real talk
"Frosh Friday" or "Freshmen Friday" is a tradition in some high schools where older students target and haze freshmen on the first Friday of the school year. This can involve pranks, teasing, or other forms of harassment. It is important for schools to address and prevent this behavior to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for all students.
They're mostly similar, but when you're an 8th grader, you understand middle school better, and some people would think of 8th graders as superior to 7th graders, like upperclassmen vs. freshmen in high school.
No, they're not, though there may be some overlap. A "middle school" is a school serving students older than those in the elementary school, but not as old as those in the high school. It's often 4th-6th grade, but in some cases may be other grade ranges. Jr. High is usually taken to mean 7th and 8th grade, regardless of where they physically attend school. Large school districts may have a separate Jr. High campus, or they may be combined with the Middle School, the High School, or both. Freshmen (9th grade) is somewhere in a kind of "limbo" state: in many states, 9th graders cannot compete at either the Junior High or High School levels, and have their own separate sports teams. My own middle school was 5th-7th grade. 7th graders were considered "Jr. High" despite attending the (physical) middle school, and would take buses after school from there to the high school campus for Jr. High sports practices (where they were combined with the 8th graders, who went to school in a wing of the High School building).
Freshmen are often seen as naive and insecure, sophomores as the "middle child" trying to find their place, juniors as the stressed and overwhelmed class, and seniors as the confident and rebellious ones counting down the days to graduation.
Yes of course after high school some go to community college some go to university straight from high school.