Friday, September 24, 2010

Help with Middle School

Help with Middle School!?
Im going into 8th Grade in August and im really scared and belive me you would too. For 8 years I went to a tiny private school in Italy so now Im moving back to America and I have no idea what Public Middle schools are like there. I have an orientation to look around the school but im still scared. I only know one girl there but she has her own friends so she wont be bothered about me. Here are my Questions: 1) How do you know where your classes are and were your Homeroom is? 2)What do you wear? (I dont want to look like a dork) 3) What will it be like at the orientation? 4) Is the math super Hard? Thank for all your help XooooXXX
Primary & Secondary Education - 9 Answers
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whoa middle schools here are tough cause people always look at what u wear howu are and they are plain mean but not all are like that.
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1 - Your school schedule should have all the room numbers on it along with the teacher names. During your walk through, be sure to go to every one - take a pad and write down something memorable it's next to, such as a bulletin board, music room, etc... 2 - I'm sure you have cute clothes - Wear what you find interesting and expresses your personality...If you're looking ot buy something new, try going to the mall and looking at other people your age, and at the manequins in stores targeting your age group. 3 - The orientation I'm not sure. Most orientations are warm and comfortable. Will a parent be with you? They basically lay groundwork and finish up any paperwork, answer questions, etc... 4 - Coming from Italy, American math should be simple to you. School is a challenge, the math wont be hard, it should be challenging. Good luck! Just be yourself and dont worry about what other people think. Be confident, focus on school. You will make friends I promise, dont be scared.
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Okay i have to say if you have something in common with this girl you should give it a try and talk to her if she doesn't like you try and expand your social network by talking to the person at the next desk over. 1) My school usually gives out a folder with a map and calender if that's not the case don't be afraid to ask a teacher where they are. 2) Anything cheap and cute, you don't have to spend all your money on clothes. Buy something your age nothing to loose or to tight you don't want anyone calling you a slut. 3) You'll be shown around the school and most likely that's where you'll see your classes, you get to talk to your new teacher and maybe even make some friends while walking around. It won't be scary at all =) 4) It is for some people but if you really try your best and study it won't be as bad as everyone says. I'm going into 8th grade this year to i feel your pain =)
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generally, you can find your classes at the orientation if you have the room number.Most people shop at stores like American Eagle, Aeropostale, Abercrombie and Fitch, Hollister, Pac sun etc.Orientations are held by the principal and a couple of students to show you around the school and tell you info about the school and your math skill just depends on how smart you are.
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1) How do you know where your classes are and were your Homeroom is? There are number/letter combinations [for example A23] right beside every room. Then you have this scheduel that shows you like Math:A43 Social:B32 and then you just look for the door with the same number/letter and there's your class! It's not too difficult, and if you need help just ask a student or a teacher, they're there to help! 2)What do you wear? (I dont want to look like a dork) Jeans and a tshirt/sweatshirt. A lot of students wear brandnames, but not everyone. Just keep your outfit simple like a cute pair of jeans or a skirt; layered tshirt and some flats or cute shoes. 3) What will it be like at the orientation? Every school is different. Mine was where the teachers talked to you for a while in the auditorium and then you look around the school for a while at your own pace. 4) Is the math super Hard? It's not at all. Just listen in class and study for the tests and you'll do just fine. And you if you don't get it right away just ask the teacher for extra help on the assignment after class. They're always willing to help.
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LOL. First day of school fright. Happens to everyone. I am also going into 8th grade. But i have been in that school for a while so its nothing new. Lucky you have an orientation because that will be the time when they explain everything you need to know. Where to go, where is your homeroom and there will also be a schedule that tells you where to go, what room, and what time. And the math is not going to be real hard. You will think that but its not. Its like 7th grade math but on a higher level. Also don't worry about clothes. It depends if it is uniformed or not. If it is uniformed just say thank you. And if it is not still say thank you but wear what you want. Something that will look fabola(Cathy Hopkins) So good luck.
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1. In my school, there are lists posted of who is in what homeroom. 2. Look around your city/town, see what kids your age are wearing. Unless it's a private school, jeans and a t-shirt seem to work. 3. I'm not sure what type of orientation it is, but it probably won't be too bad. It might even be fun, getting to know people and all! 4. If you're decent at math, it's not too hard. It's probably easier then what you took at a private school. If you have any concerns or questions, it really helps to talk to the principal with your parents
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Don't worry so much, you'll be fine! 1) when you get your back-to-school packet, they'll send you a map of the school. It will help if you find your classes on the map, and find the route you'll be walking, in order of periods, to each class. Then go to the school and walk it! That way you won't be lost. 2) Wear your most comfortable and cute outfit. You'll be meeting lots of new people so you want to look your best, but not be uncomfortable. Have your own style, and don't let anyone make fun of you; hey, you're fresh from Italy! 3) It will be craaaaaaaaaaaazy at orientation. People running everywhere after the long summer. Don't worry, you'll have lots of fun and chat with as many new people as you can! 4) the math wasn't hard for me...but maybe in Italy you were on a different math track. Don't stress; if it's too hard, you can drop to a lower math class, or get a tutor. Relax and be yourself! Good luck!
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well okay for my school 7th-9th grade is middle school so the 7th graders get there classes/schldule/home room before school starts 8th graders get there classes/home room etc. the day of school or you can go in early and get it i wear hollister/a&F/aeropostle/american eagle for my school for 7th grade orientation it was okay. you jus wlaked around with yoru parents 8th graders at my school dont got orientation well for me math is kindof hard cuz i suck at it ((:



Thursday, September 16, 2010

I really want to go to boarding school

I really want to go to boarding school?
My mom went to an international school in Italy (she had an amazing time) and has made it clear she doesn't want to send me to a boarding school because she'd "miss me too much". I'm embarrassed to ask my dad because he will probably just laugh and he's going to jail for fraud and embezzlement in less than a month so his opinion won't matter much anyway. We have the money to send me away, my current private school is $25,000. Anyway, I'm technically paying for everything via my trust fund (my mom controls it until I'm 25 years old). How do I convince my parents that boarding school would be good for me? -I get pretty good grades (A student) -I have a good amount of friends at my current school (23 best friends out of the 50) -BUT I want to try something new I'm Thinking: Emma Willard in New York? I'm thinking more of Lawrence Academy. My parents know a lot of people who went there and I REALLY want to go there! Anyway, I have to write a paper for everything I want so that won't convince them
Adolescent - 4 Answers
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ask your dad anyway, and have a talk with your mom and your dad about it. it doesnt hurt to ask.
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Tell your mom that its a great opportunity for you to prepare for college. If you plan on living in a dorm, you'll be totally used to it by the time you get to college.
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It's hard to say because I've never done this successfully. I brought up the topic last year to my parents, and they thought a parent would be out of their minds to send their child away, and they had no intentions of letting me go before I graduated high school. You are already a hard worker, and have good social skills. What I find effective in most situations is to write a paper or a presentation (like a poster or powerpoint) to show your parents why you deserve what you want, what you will do to get what you want, and how you will behave once you have what you want. First, make a list of all these things. Include what benefits you'd get from going to that school. Unless they do admissions later than most, or you have advantages from being a legacy at the school, your time is running out to apply/enroll, but I'm sure you already know that given you go to a private school now. I know that each of the schools I'm applying to must have all of my information by January 15. I spent two weeks at a boarding school this summer, and it was amazing. I met these amazing girls from Korea and France, and many other places. (I went to Emma Willard, you've probably heard of it - I heard it's well known on the East Coast.) Also, your mom might not be telling you everything about her experience. Boarding school could be a lot of fun, but some of the people there could be trouble. You'll be meeting those kind of people that get into alcohol, sex, and drugs, and your parents won't be able to keep you from them. They'll have no idea what you are doing, or who you are doing it with, and that will scare them. Your mom probably wants what she thinks is best for you. I think you should make an organized proposal, but don't be surprised or upset if your parents say no. Good luck!
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after watching zoey 101 it made me wanna go to a boarding school lol persuade them its a good way to get used to having room mates when you get to collage!



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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Where can I look at a blog about a foreign exchange student in Italy

Where can I look at a blog about a foreign exchange student in Italy?
I want to be a high school foreign exchange student in Italy and I want to see someone's blog about their stories!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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I suggest you to check on www.experiment.org you will certainly find something interesting! Good luck!



Wednesday, September 1, 2010

How to find a school over seas to attend for a high school year

How to find a school over seas to attend for a high school year?
I'm a sophomore this year at an average high school, but my grades are all A's and should be the same this year, but next year for my junior year I really want to attend a high school in Italy or another country like that. (If there is a really excellent school I could attend in the US. I would also be open to that idea) But I really just need to find a web page or someone I can talk to about helping me find a school and registering for that. It doesn't need to specialize in anything; music would be nice, design would be nice, anything in the arts would work just fine. Again it doesn't need to be specifically for any of those. Thank you so much!
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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Do you speak Italian? It is a little known fact that schools teach their students in the language of the land. What other languages do you speak?