Hey guys! So recently I have moved into year eight, and it's so boring. In year seven, it was panicking about where my next class was, what classes I shared with my friends, did I have my pencil case? Did i forget to bring my P.E. kit ? Where's my phone? What bus do I get on? How do I buy my lunch? Let's call this side of me..
Unsure idiot.
I spent my first six weeks of high school panicking about not having my friends in my classes. It turns out I had hardly any. Seeing as I moved up from my primary school with twenty others, I was quite surprised. But I ended up sharing most of my classes with only one out of that clump of memories and it turns out it is the most annoying person in the world.. Lucky me!
To be honest I always got excited about form time, 25 minutes of my school life to mess around in a strict maths teacher's classroom with two of my primary school friends was the best part of my boring, ordinary school day.
Whatever you do, make sure you have a map of your school! I used to think "nah I'll be fine!" But I seriously got lost 20 times before I found my first lesson, that was a lot of fun! (Not) but then I began to learn where all the rooms were, along with which teachers are nicest, which teachers just want to ruin your school life and give you detentions all the time, and I also began to learn my timetable.
So, earlier I was talking about friends. Turns out after about a month everyone fits into their groups, populars (ugh), nerdy people, and my weird unusual group. But it turns out, having a smaller group is better because everyone sticks by your side in difficult situations. Even the boys! I'm just saying that, even though you come up to high school with loads of your friends, try and make some new ones. And make sure you have breakfast! It's not good when your stomach rumbles really loud in the middle of class and everyone looks at you as if you have another head or something.
So I think I might end it here, hope you enjoyed this! Comment what you think I should upload next !
Byeeee, Kim xx
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