Hi I'm gonna be a freshman in an all girls highschool In a few days. I've been looking at YouTube freshmen tip videos but they all seem the same. Does anyone have any tips?
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Hi I'm gonna be a freshman in an all girls highschool In a few days. I've been looking at YouTube freshmen tip videos but they all seem the same. Does anyone have any tips?
Something of an introduction
I’m going to be completely honest and blunt here, I don’t expect to keep up with this on a daily basis. It really sucks for me because I struggle to just post constantly, and posting what is ‘acceptable’ in the studyblr community. It is sorta why I say this is the lesser of the studyblrs because I really love other studyblrs- I feel like such a common one because my favorites are tbhstudying and studyquill- but I hope to bring more awarness I guess to it. I also wanted to post about school and how people can create better schedules, plans, and learn what it means to truly study. I think this might be a little less like that but hey, it’s okay.
ive spent the rest of my hours looking for learning guides for the next grade. im not even midway summer vacation am i this paranoid?
anyway to those who want to be ready for the incoming catastrophe, google helps “(subject) (grade level) learning module philippines”
the curriculum’s the same as everyone’s but if your school’s jazzy and fancy™️ im pretty sure they’ll change that and add more stuff, take out, or alter which term you’ll take a certain topic. (as a person who’s changed school for three consecutive years its true its likely to happen)
Quick question, guys...
I'm signing up for classes for my first year at high school. I need one last elective. Is it worth it to take a (somewhat general) clothing class so I can start making my own cosplay outfits, or should I just do acting and learn on my own? Here's a bit of the description: "We will be sewing a minimum of two garments while creating and designing two other projects." They say no experience is necessary, but that they'll find challenging projects if you do have experience. So, is it worth it?