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Old Jul 30, 2005, 01:03 PM
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I miss my friends and all the memories left behind. I had it easy in my middle school. Now up to secondly school was going to go to high school (upper school) But moved. Every thing has changed and well it seems to be a lot for me to take in. Any advice well I try to get on with school even though more exams are coming up.

(ps: My new year at my school I'm going to make a fresh start to me, work and friends. I miss my old school! )

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Old Jul 30, 2005, 01:15 PM
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I dont really have idvice for you, but to tell you that i went through the same thing exept that i went to 5 diffrent schools. I just want you to know your not alone on these things.
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Old Jul 30, 2005, 01:40 PM
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Thank you for posting... it just takes you back. Don't worry I'm sure everything will be ok!
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Old Jul 30, 2005, 01:59 PM
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I changed schools about once every 6 months or so from kindergarten onward - it made it hard to make friends - but I also didn't make any real enemies. It was also kind of cool in a way because none of my teachers had any expectations about me from earlier classes and I never had any kind of reputation to live up to - I could change my identity as often as I changed schools... If I wanted to be a tomboy one semester, then a preppy girl, then a stoner - no one knew me to say, "Hey! Stop acting like you're someone you're not!!!"

It's kind of carried over into my job life, tho - it takes me a long time to warm up to coworkers because there's always this expectation that I'll be quitting & going somewhere else to work after 6 months or so. It's also taken me quite a few years to start collecting belongings (not that this is necessarily a good thing) - I used to be able to pack everything I owned into two suitcases - I was always ready to move.
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