High School Stereotypes

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Picture an inexperienced youthful kid walking through the entrance of a high school running to class because the bell rung and being tardy for the first day is not a good impression. As a naive student coming to a new school for the first time could become a hardship. Growing up in a new place where friendship seems tough to be found and learning how to be on your own could develop into an obstacle. A day that is wanted by many yet taken out of context when It seems to be near. By all means, when speaking of incoming high school freshman's they are viewed as young looking, weak, troublesome, timid and a hermit. Freshman's in high school are perceived as quiet as a lonely flower blooming in the middle of the prairie. Displaying how hard it is …show more content…
Above all, it shows how now that Jackeline is a sophomore, she has more experience about the upper classes and how difficult they can get throughout the years. Showing her growth as a student and classmate with other teenagers that were in the same position. Question was asked, What was your first day of Madera High like? She replied, “My first day was a bit hard to find where to hang out with my friends and finding myself at a comfortable place.” As a teenager you want to be at a place where you can be yourself without feeling awkward or judged. Developing confidence by inducing them to become part of the school. Doing so would increase their possibilities in developing better communication skills and more effective relationships with other