Not sure, I just made the teachers so mad that they would suspend me for the littlest things, such as going to the bathroom without using the pass, or cussing in a conversation with my friend, and stuff like that... some of it didn't even make sense.
When I got expelled at the end of the year I just naturally smartened up, maybe it was just because the teachers liked me since I was new.
Well then.. don't be stupid in high school, I guess. Mind your own business and do what you're supposed to do.
I say don't worry anything at all lol, all the BS teachers from middle school told you is exactly that, just straight BS. You gain a whole lot more freedom in high school.
Kata makes a very good point. I myself am I loner as well, but thats because I chose to do so, make friends and connections, and even go out of your comfort zone to do so if you have to. In middle school I tended not to talk to anyone and just kept to myself, but in my freshman year I started to do a lot more, I started wrestling and running track, but also joined clubs like Quiz Bowl and Skills USA. I don't know how the people in your area is, but the jocks, preps, or aka the popular people, are the people that are geniuses, but they are also the ones that lead the sports teams lol.
It looks to me that you won't have a problem fitting in, just pay better attention in class, nobody will pick on you for it.
Well then.. don't be stupid in high school, I guess. Mind your own business and do what you're supposed to do.
Alright I'm coming out with it, I have tourettes and ADHD, when I tick (roll my eyes unmeaningly) and get hyper and stuff the teachers get ticked off at me, on top of that this may sound like an excuse but I am very short and easy to get picked on (not that I have ever been a victim of bullying) but my mom thinks I am an easy target for the teachers or something.
My city's schooling system sucks, the reason I got expelled at the end of the year is that I swore in the special education hallway.
In middle school, the teachers say High School is harder to you because they want to scare you into working harder.
High School isn't all bad. You don't generally get beaten up for being a freshman unless you are just plain stupid, and asking for a fight.
As for the rules, they really don't change from middle school.
Also don't be a smartass. Teachers and other students don't that. Be yourself. Respect the teachers and they will respect you.
Alright I'm coming out with it, I have tourettes and ADHD, when I tick (roll my eyes unmeaningly) and get hyper and stuff the teachers get ticked off at me, on top of that this may sound like an excuse but I am very short and easy to get picked on (not that I have ever been a victim of bullying) but my mom thinks I am an easy target for the teachers or something.
My city's schooling system sucks, the reason I got expelled at the end of the year is that I swore in the special education hallway.
When you said it "can't be controlled" the first thing I thought of was tourettes. That's rough. I would recommend you get to know your teachers better and let them know of your condition beforehand.
In middle school, the teachers say High School is harder to you because they want to scare you into working harder.
High School isn't all bad. You don't generally get beaten up for being a freshman unless you are just plain stupid, and asking for a fight.
As for the rules, they really don't change from middle school.
Also don't be a smartass. Teachers and other students don't that. Be yourself. Respect the teachers and they will respect you.
I have a hard time respecting teachers since I think all humans should be treaten equally, not adults over children, or authority over regular citizens. That usually gets me into a lot of trouble and I am working on dealing with it but I have a very hard time with it.
When you said it "can't be controlled" the first thing I thought of was tourettes. That's rough. I would recommend you get to know your teachers better and let them know of your condition beforehand.
I do, they think I'm full of **** and they are just excuses and ADHD is fake.
I have a hard time respecting teachers since I think all humans should be treaten equally, not adults over children, or authority over regular citizens. That usually gets me into a lot of trouble and I am working on dealing with it but I have a very hard time with it.
I do, they think I'm full of **** and they are just excuses and ADHD is fake.
Those teachers must be idiots if they think its an excuse, is it not on record that you have ADHD?
kirby not to be mean but i kinda like your school security for offensive language because at my school, i often go through a day with one or more swear word(s) come out of someones mouth (and not many people get in trouble because of it )
It is, they think it's ADHD is fake since some idiot kids use it as an excuse for everything.
Then those teachers are at fault for not respecting the fact that you actually have it, to be honest some teachers these days should not be where they are, just because of how disrespectful they are, and then they wonder why kids are disrespectful to them.
Then those teachers are at fault for not respecting the fact that you actually have it, to be honest some teachers these days should not be where they are, just because of how disrespectful they are, and then they wonder why kids are disrespectful to them.
Then those teachers are at fault for not respecting the fact that you actually have it, to be honest some teachers these days should not be where they are, just because of how disrespectful they are, and then they wonder why kids are disrespectful to them.
Kids never win, adults are always right. That's how things work.
Then those teachers are at fault for not respecting the fact that you actually have it, to be honest some teachers these days should not be where they are, just because of how disrespectful they are, and then they wonder why kids are disrespectful to them.
its true with all jobs that some people just shouldnt have a job they have
kirby not to be mean but i kinda like your school security for offensive language because at my school, i often go through a day with one or more swear word(s) come out of someones mouth (and not many people get in trouble because of it )
Kids never win, adults are always right. That's how things work.
Yep, I think I have some pretty valid arguments on rude adults and respect, I'm in no way saying us teenagers are angels lol, but geez if we could get some respect too then it wouldn't be a problem, I live in the south and I'm Asian, I can tell you all about disrespect, its downright terrible sometimes.
Backing myself up, I'm not only saying the teachers choose me because I am an easy target for no reason. I do the same things other kids do and the teachers know both of us are doing it, and I am always the one to get in trouble for it. I got suspended for falling asleep in class even. What the hell is that? I couldn't help it!
1. You're a freshman. This essentially means that you are now pond scum.
2. No one likes a frosh who tries to be cool. You come off as, well...a frosh.
3. If you get lost on your first day, ask a teacher for directions.
4. The hate you'll get for being a frosh will fester until you're a sophomore, and you'll start to pick on freshmen. This will continue until you're a senior and pick on everyone. It's normal. Just don't be the douche that points it out.
Congratulations, you now know everything you'll need to know to survive High School.
1. You're a freshman. This essentially means that you are now pond scum.
2. No one likes a frosh who tries to be cool. You come off as, well...a frosh.
3. If you get lost on your first day, ask a teacher for directions.
4. The hate you'll get for being a frosh will fester until you're a sophomore, and you'll start to pick on freshmen. This will continue until you're a senior and pick on everyone. It's normal. Just don't be the douche that points it out.
Congratulations, you now know everything you'll need to know to survive High School.
So a frosh means someone who tries to be cool? If so I know I'm not cool.
Well then.. don't be stupid in high school, I guess. Mind your own business and do what you're supposed to do.
Kata makes a very good point. I myself am I loner as well, but thats because I chose to do so, make friends and connections, and even go out of your comfort zone to do so if you have to. In middle school I tended not to talk to anyone and just kept to myself, but in my freshman year I started to do a lot more, I started wrestling and running track, but also joined clubs like Quiz Bowl and Skills USA. I don't know how the people in your area is, but the jocks, preps, or aka the popular people, are the people that are geniuses, but they are also the ones that lead the sports teams lol.
It looks to me that you won't have a problem fitting in, just pay better attention in class, nobody will pick on you for it.
Alright I'm coming out with it, I have tourettes and ADHD, when I tick (roll my eyes unmeaningly) and get hyper and stuff the teachers get ticked off at me, on top of that this may sound like an excuse but I am very short and easy to get picked on (not that I have ever been a victim of bullying) but my mom thinks I am an easy target for the teachers or something.
My city's schooling system sucks, the reason I got expelled at the end of the year is that I swore in the special education hallway.
High School isn't all bad. You don't generally get beaten up for being a freshman unless you are just plain stupid, and asking for a fight.
As for the rules, they really don't change from middle school.
Also don't be a smartass. Teachers and other students don't that. Be yourself. Respect the teachers and they will respect you.
When you said it "can't be controlled" the first thing I thought of was tourettes. That's rough. I would recommend you get to know your teachers better and let them know of your condition beforehand.
I have a hard time respecting teachers since I think all humans should be treaten equally, not adults over children, or authority over regular citizens. That usually gets me into a lot of trouble and I am working on dealing with it but I have a very hard time with it.
I do, they think I'm full of **** and they are just excuses and ADHD is fake.
Those teachers must be idiots if they think its an excuse, is it not on record that you have ADHD?
It is, they think it's ADHD is fake since some idiot kids use it as an excuse for everything.
I'm mature on the internet, I suck at it in real life.
Then those teachers are at fault for not respecting the fact that you actually have it, to be honest some teachers these days should not be where they are, just because of how disrespectful they are, and then they wonder why kids are disrespectful to them.
Kids never win, adults are always right. That's how things work.
its true with all jobs that some people just shouldnt have a job they have
What did I just read.
Yep, I think I have some pretty valid arguments on rude adults and respect, I'm in no way saying us teenagers are angels lol, but geez if we could get some respect too then it wouldn't be a problem, I live in the south and I'm Asian, I can tell you all about disrespect, its downright terrible sometimes.
mostly at my school, the rules are not enforced and i really dont like it :/
1. You're a freshman. This essentially means that you are now pond scum.
2. No one likes a frosh who tries to be cool. You come off as, well...a frosh.
3. If you get lost on your first day, ask a teacher for directions.
4. The hate you'll get for being a frosh will fester until you're a sophomore, and you'll start to pick on freshmen. This will continue until you're a senior and pick on everyone. It's normal. Just don't be the douche that points it out.
Congratulations, you now know everything you'll need to know to survive High School.
So a frosh means someone who tries to be cool? If so I know I'm not cool.