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Maurinko [17]
3 years ago
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I honestly need help with my essay PLEASE Im not saying write it for me but can someone please help me. Write an essay in which

you compare and contrast middle school and your expectations of high school. Your essay should explain two ways in which middle and high school are similar and two ways in which they are different.
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1 answer:
dezoksy [38]2 years ago
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The differences between high school and middle school:

- Academically, you are getting ready and preparing for college, as well as preparing for the real world.

- Your peers are often more mature in behavior. In addition, you are given more privileges, such as the opportunity to eat lunch off campus.

Similarities:

- Both middle school and high school have very similar routine structures, e.g periods, different teachers for each subject.

- You often have the same typical electives, just more advanced.

- Both offer clubs and sports.

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