If I were to describe my days in high school in one word I would call it a journey. A journey that I thought in the beginning I would never finish. At the beginning of my high school days I felt intimidated by how big the school was it took up 2 blocks all around. I was especially intimidated and a little nervous by how many people were attending the school, which was close to 2,500 people. For the first few months of attending high school, which was named George Washington I felt prepared to get the best grades and get the best education I can get. What I wasn’t prepared for were the other 2,500 students who would affect my life for the next 2 years. As I got to know more people the more I observed from them and their habits, same habits that I would then mimic. Even though the school was a good place to learn overall there were situations that I could have been avoided that led me getting kicked out of school. A lot had to do with all the drugs that was going around, in which I would then start experimenting with. In the end I ended up getting kicked out of my school and switching to another school. I do not regret switching school I feel like I have learned a lot more in that school as well as meeting a whole lot of people than any other school I been to. This school was Downtown high school.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
THEM HIGHSCHOOL DAYS FELT LIKE FOREVERRR
If I were to describe my days in high school in one word I would call it a journey. A journey that I thought in the beginning I would never finish. At the beginning of my high school days I felt intimidated by how big the school was it took up 2 blocks all around. I was especially intimidated and a little nervous by how many people were attending the school, which was close to 2,500 people. For the first few months of attending high school, which was named George Washington I felt prepared to get the best grades and get the best education I can get. What I wasn’t prepared for were the other 2,500 students who would affect my life for the next 2 years. As I got to know more people the more I observed from them and their habits, same habits that I would then mimic. Even though the school was a good place to learn overall there were situations that I could have been avoided that led me getting kicked out of school. A lot had to do with all the drugs that was going around, in which I would then start experimenting with. In the end I ended up getting kicked out of my school and switching to another school. I do not regret switching school I feel like I have learned a lot more in that school as well as meeting a whole lot of people than any other school I been to. This school was Downtown high school.
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