In 9th grade I was nervous yet so excited for high school to start, time went on and it wasn't so new. I got used to the thoughts and the way that most teachers taught. I wouldn't say I've really been through too many changes except trying to figure my life out and planning ways I need to finish school, and steps to go to college. I don't think anything is so much different, I think it seems to be pretty much the same just learning and getting more used to things each year. I wanted to be a nurse up until last year I decided I wanted to be an ultrasound tech. 1 year from now I would want to make sure that I will be almost done with high school and applying for college, and just to remember no matter how hard things get, it'll be fine as long as I do the best I can. 5 years from now I want to be able to say that I got through school, college and have a job that I love and know that even though it was hard at times I got through it.
My thoughts on the Paris attack are that it was a very tragic event and I feel terrible for everyone and their families who are being put through this. The world should be feared by the attack but not show everyone that they are feared., Showing fear will feed on to the ones doing this that they have won. But, then again as far as the border getting reopened it should just stay closed until everything is settled down for the most part. As far as what each individual can do in my opinion is just stay cautious and try avoid large crowds until further updated.
A couple of things I am fearful about are heights, death and all bugs. For my future I guess I'm just nervous I plan it too much and then it's not going to go the way I suspected it to. As far as what I can do about fear I can try to learn to live with it and accept that it's part of life. Just do my best to ignore it and have with life. Three things I am thankful for would be family, friends, and the school I go to. I am thankful for my friends because they are always there, we may have our ups and downs but in the end I know that I always have the special friends that won't let me down. I have many friends that are family to me and I don't know what I would do without them. My family and I have been through a lot but I know that I will always have the family members that I can count on. Family is a very key element to my life even when we go though rough times. I am thankful for school because all though I don't love waking up early every day Lake Shore is a nice school and not everyone is fortunate to go to a nice school that offers such experiences. There are so many teachers that I have developed very good relationships with and I couldn't be happier that I got the chance to experience such a wonderful school.
I believe that apologizing over text is not okay, if you said something over text that was wrong and you have to say that you're sorry about that then that's okay. If you do something in person and then you don't apologize in person I personally think that it is not as sincere, it can be easy to text something but it's harder to actually confront the person face to face. In my opinion you can't actually tell if the person apologizing is being completely honest with you that you are actually sorry, plus I think that it means more, you have to put in more effort when it's in person rather than taking 2 seconds to type a text. I like when the article talks about how it is important to be able to be comfortable with human contact, it is very important that you can be comfortable talking in person rather than always being glued to your phone.
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AuthorI am currently a senior in high school. I spend a lot of time on school, family and friends. I'm a member of HOSA, and the St. Clair Shores Youth Council which I dedicate a lot of time into. Archives
March 2017
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