1. Tip: Do Not Procrastinate. Get your work done early and be efficient. People don’t think that freshman year doesn’t really matter or counts, but it does.
2. Tip: Get to know your teachers and counselors. Knowing a lot of adults in the school can give you more opportunities than you really believe. You’ll be known and well like by your fellow elders
3. Don’t be a stereotypical freshman. A lot of freshman try extra hard to act cool and that’s why upperclassman don’t really like them. Be you and don’t try to be someone you aren’t.
4.Do extracurriculars. You don’t have to do sports like many people do, but at least join a club. All of this will be great for your college application come senior year. If you don’t like the extracurriculars your school has then do activities outside of school. You could always add those to your application as well.
5. Have fun. Enjoy your freshman year as much as you can. Do the Snipity Snap, be on the gram, enjoy all of this while you can because it only gets harder from here on out.
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The rate of anxiety are strongly correlated with the amount of high-stress jobs and the amount fo work hours that the country relies on. Countries such as Japan usually has a higher rates of anxiety compared to countries such as Germany because of the amount of work hours.</span>
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The American dream is appealing because some people have had to overcome social obstacles coming from nothing to something. The concept of the American dream that this country is the land of opportunity, and that anyone can archive success through hard work.
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