Seventh Grade, where you are not the little man on campus but not the big one either, you are right in the middle of the pack. The homework is way to much, the schoolwork is too much also, and you never have anything to do but study when you get home from school. Seventh grade is hard!
When I first arrived in August I expected everything to increase in difficulty and for me to make new friends, both of which happened to me. Last year I had gotten nothing but A’s but this year I have all A’s and a B in one class and now I have to work much harder to earn my grades. I also have met some people I didn’t know very well last year and it turns out we have a lot in common. I pictured everything to be harder and make new friends but I didn’t know it would turn out like this.
By October I had figured out how this year was going to be and, the only thing I could do is just suck it up and finish the year. Most of what I predicted has going to happen did happen but on a more extreme scale. Not all was bad though I did have lots of fun on the weekends with my friends and, some of the classes I had were actually pretty fun. I really like Spanish, just something about learning a whole new language made all of the work easier. Seventh grade was harder than I thought.
I learned a lot this school year, I learned…
– How to write expository writing on English.
– How to stay in shape in athletics.
– How to speak a new language in Spanish.
– Which lunch line is shorter (the one close to science hall).
– Finally I learned that Seventh grade is not like Sixth.
Of all of the bad things I had this year, the good experiences made it bearable to go by… I even kind of liked school this year.