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Alekssandra [29.7K]
2 years ago
7

How do you feel about moving on to High School in a few months, nervous, scared, or excited? Why?

English
1 answer:
levacccp [35]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Soooo, I'm a freshman in college, going into sophomore, and trust me you will be fine! It's not that different from middle school and junior high. I actually made a bunch of new friends when I was in high school too, but it ended up being awesome. Also, I know that this is off topic, but I really miss my doggo, and I am so excited to see him this summer. :D

Explanation:

Have a great summer, and an even better high school!!!

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