As fellow students and lovers part during Graduation, a new place awaits them with high expectations. A place in which we are finally considered a grown-up, even if our parents didn't think so. The so-called place that some said was their golden age, a hazy memory, or possibly and maybe, their worst nightmare. Enter high school, where you will experience it all.
I am a student, in a school where there is grade one to twelve. You are a new student and you just came here, and you're in a grade with me. You are confused, lost, and maybe a little amused (or not) of what this place has to offer. You miss your old friends, in your old school. You are going into a new territory where everything ( or almost everything) is new and 'fresh' to you. You have to be prepared to face the challenges this thing gives you. And to conquer those other kids who doesn't have big expectations coming from you. You have to fight. You have to show them that you actually can be better than them.
I am an old student and i've been here in this school before entering senior high. Some of my friends has already parted into different ways, moving to new schools where they will feel maybe alienated because they're new students- just like you. They are now in your position. In my position, however- i must be able to face the changes surrounding my place. It's like having a new sibling and now you are the older one. You must deal with the new setting given by your teachers and peers. The new kids come. You come. I have to fight. I have to show you that because i've been here before, i understand and i have to show you i am better, because you are in my territory.
simple 'nuff, we're actually almost in the same position. So new kids, don't worry- we're just lost as you are.
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