Tanty Girl
Thursday, January 12, 2017
A timeline of High School.
High School the "best 4 years of your life." I believed it, you believed it we all believed it, but think again. High school starts off great. Freshmen year is a blast your in a new school, you might make some new friends, you might join some new clubs, you really get a feel for the school and you're so excited because its so new to you. But then out of no where, it hits you like a ton of bricks. Sophomore years still ok for you because your still kind of new to the school. But your second semester of sophomore year is when it all starts, and from there on out its all down hill.
Junior year I have to say is the most stressful year yet. Although I am only a junior and haven't been through the whole applying to collage thing yet, I can still guarantee that I will look back on my 4 years at high school and say junior year was the Your GPA at the end of your junior year is what is sent to collages. So pretty much if you have a poor GPA your in for a long run. Junior year your guidance councilor is going to throw all of these classes at you that you have to take, and they aren't going to be easy because they want to boost your GPA. And because you are taking all of these hard classes, you can kiss your sleep schedule good bye. You will be taking all of these honors and AP classes that sleep will be the last thing on your mind. On top of all of the hard courses you will be taking and the lack of sleep that you will have, you will have to juggle multiple activitys because remember kids "collages don't only look at your grades, they really look at the activitys you participate in, so really get invoved" said every guidance councilor ever. On top of that aswell you will have your family that you eill have to deal with weather good or bad you always need time for them. You're family might think that they are helping you by pushing you (also known as yelling at you) but its not its just making thinks a whole lot worse then they have to be. So with you not having a lot of sleep being stressed with your grades and school needless to say when your parents yell at you you're going to blow up, and when you blow up it will make your parents really upset with you then you wont talk to them for a bit because everyone will just be so mad. Then because you are mad at them it drags on to the next day when your with your friends then you get in fights with your friends too and then there is just so much drama about this and that, so you can add all of that to your plate..... Needless to say you will have a mental break down.
Junior year crying will honestly be your best friend. As much as the guidance councilors say "it gets better" trust me it doesn't, I can assure you of that.
Junior year I have to say is the most stressful year yet. Although I am only a junior and haven't been through the whole applying to collage thing yet, I can still guarantee that I will look back on my 4 years at high school and say junior year was the Your GPA at the end of your junior year is what is sent to collages. So pretty much if you have a poor GPA your in for a long run. Junior year your guidance councilor is going to throw all of these classes at you that you have to take, and they aren't going to be easy because they want to boost your GPA. And because you are taking all of these hard classes, you can kiss your sleep schedule good bye. You will be taking all of these honors and AP classes that sleep will be the last thing on your mind. On top of all of the hard courses you will be taking and the lack of sleep that you will have, you will have to juggle multiple activitys because remember kids "collages don't only look at your grades, they really look at the activitys you participate in, so really get invoved" said every guidance councilor ever. On top of that aswell you will have your family that you eill have to deal with weather good or bad you always need time for them. You're family might think that they are helping you by pushing you (also known as yelling at you) but its not its just making thinks a whole lot worse then they have to be. So with you not having a lot of sleep being stressed with your grades and school needless to say when your parents yell at you you're going to blow up, and when you blow up it will make your parents really upset with you then you wont talk to them for a bit because everyone will just be so mad. Then because you are mad at them it drags on to the next day when your with your friends then you get in fights with your friends too and then there is just so much drama about this and that, so you can add all of that to your plate..... Needless to say you will have a mental break down.
Junior year crying will honestly be your best friend. As much as the guidance councilors say "it gets better" trust me it doesn't, I can assure you of that.
High School
Everyone says that High School is the best 4 years of you life, is it or is it all talk? So many people don't know all the behind the scenes things that happen to every day High School students, they don't know all the DRAMA that effects the students lives. My blog is all about how High School drama affect the students school work, afterschool activity's, sports, there overall High School experience, and if the drama that happened in high school made an impact on how and what they did after it was all over. I am very interested in this topic because personally I have a lot of drama in my life, weather its family, friends or school drama and I want to know how other not only deal with this, but for upperclassmen if it affected what they did after high school and even how they acted after. I want to find out from other schools if they have the same drama as my school and how it affects people there as well. Do other schools have the same "clicks" as my school? I want to know how it all starts. Most of you are probably thinking "how does this impact the world today?" Well for starters if what happened to you in high school stays with you and changed you, it changed the world. You are no longer the same person you where in high school and if you changed then the world changed. Who knows maybe one of you could be the next president and because you change the world could change. Although high school drama could be a sore subject for some people, every one should really be caring about it. Many teen deaths happen because of drama and you don't even know it. Many teens are mentally unstable because of drama that happens in school. When teens are mentally unstable it will affect them when they grow up and they will not be the same. When someone is mentally unstable there is no controlling there emotions. Although many of you think high school drama is no big deal, it could be a big deal for someone else.
xoxo~ Tanty Girl
friends
I can assure you right now that your friends in high school will not last. Maybe that one friend, but the day you go off to collage you most likely will not be friends with anyone from high school. You will always have that one friend who even after high school will still be living in there high school years because they weren't successful with whatever that chose to do after it all ended. In an interview with my brother Austin Avanesian he said "I am so thankful that I went to a small school where not a lot of people from my high school went. I am also so glad that I really don't talk to anyone from high school any more because I am just a new person. I do only have one friend that has been through it all with me from high school that I am still in contact with, but other than that I am perfectly happy with all of my new and true friends that I made in collage." Many kids in high school are very "fake" we all know it, and we all are. "In high school you feel as though you need to impress everyone and be what society wants you to be, but once you hit collage you can finally be who you want to be with no one judging you. People finally grow up in collage and for the most part all the pointless arguments, and the drama stops." said Austin again.
I cant wait for collage and to get out of all this drama, and stereotyping that people these days put on teens in high school.
xoxo~ Tanty Girl
Good deeds ( collaboration)
On April 7,2017 will mark the 11 year that good deeds day will be expanding there circles of good. This is when thousands of people all ages come and volunteer to help people in need, and do good deeds throughout the country. Good Deeds Day was initiated in 2007 by businesswoman and philanthropist, Shari Arison, and launched and organized by Ruach Tova (NGO), a part of The Ted Arison Family Foundation. They only started with 7,000 volunteers and only 1 country and in 2016 they expanded to 1,500,000 volunteers and 75 country's. that's amazing.
Good deeds day impacts so many many people, a lot of them being high school students. Many schools around the world have already made such an impact. Over 60 high school students participated in a huge dance marathon in Toronto, Canada to raise money for "SickKids Hospital" they where even honored to have a patient form the hospital participate and share her story. 100 students at the International School Villa Amalienhof participated in various activities on Good Deeds Day for their community. Each class got to organize there own good deed to do, recycling things and or planting flowers. At George mason university 150 volunteers organized Good Deeds Day events and projects for 1,000 participants and 25 for a Doing Good Fair that empowered student organizations, university departments, community organizations, and individuals to share their causes of choice with a wider audience. These are only a few good deeds performed there are thousands of more.
So this year please participate in good deeds day along with many others in the world. You can do it alone or in a group. Just work to make our world a better place.
http://www.good-deeds-day.org/
Xoxo~ Tanty girl and Alicia
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