So I was wondering what level of school everyone is in , or even done with it(lucky cx)I am in 8th grade Kinda Scared for High School
Just started my freshman year in high school. Btw, it's not as scary as you might think. It's pretty much exactly the same as middle school, at least it is for me.
Senior in high school, second year of Associate's at college. I've heard middle school is generally more miserable than high school, but it really depends on your country, and where you live within in your country. I wouldn't personally know, as I have been homeschooled and virtually schooled for pre-school thru high school. College is much, much different..but I enjoy it. :b
A vocational study, which is a combination of (american) highschool and (american) college level classes for a specific vocation. In my case it's Information and Communication Technologies: Application Development, ICT:AO. Which is basically learning programming and everything that goes with it. Like communication with the customer, making flowcharts, data flow diagrams, etc. and even writing technical guides and guides for the people who don't understand technical data.
8th Grade, looking forward to high school for the sports! (There are sports at my school but baseball is a joke there and I play only volleyball.)
10th (Omg I'm the first Sophomore to post!), lemme tell you this, Freshman year is a breeze compared to Sophomore. Once you get into AP classes... Ugh, don't even get me started...
11th Grade home/online schooling. Due to my Arrhythmia I had to leave school at the end of grade 9. I pretty much skipped grade 10 to take Photoshop, Java programming, Animation and your other basic classes for the 11th grade. I gotta say... Online/Home schooling is a lot harder then you think it is.
11th grade. Fun being an upper classman but the classes are the hardest I've ever had. Plus 11th grade is the most important year academically, as that's what colleges look at most (everyone just sleeps through senior year and colleges know that). Advice I would give for incoming Highschoolers: 1.) Make friends with upperclassmen. It goes a long way socially. 2.) Get to know new people you didn't know from middle school 3.) If your school offers it, take a graphic design/photoshop class. Best class I ever had 4.) Take AP classes. I took AP World History sophomore year and I got a 4 on the AP test and this year I'm taking AP Language and Composition and AP US History which are both really good and fun classes. 5.) Don't revolve your school life around one thing like sports. I hate jocks. They wear basketball shorts and those Nike t-shirts that say, "I always win" EVERY DAY even in the middle of winter. Seriously read a book.
Freshman, however I am taking a 10th and 11th grade math courses. (11th grade class as a chosen class so I can get it over with). I dont mind highschool, I swim for our varsity swim team, and am going to be going for varsity track. Middle school however was hard, and boring
Year 11 and I'm almost finished (Our school year starts around the start of February and ends in December) Next year (year 12) is my last year of school...
Well im in 11th grade :3 Pretty flippen hard unless you keep everything organized and such. However it is fun to pick on them freshman. This year is the most important, not only for academics, but for my sport, Swimming, as well. 3 years on the varsity team has its ups and downs, but being a top person on my team really stresses attendance and the need to "Party occasionally, Grind Regularly." (Straying from the point) So yea, dont do swimming kids.... itll hurt if you start late. Hurts if you start early as well....