half of you probably won't
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Thread Topic: half of you probably won't
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Question because you're not old enough
Because, you know, you're tiny middle + elementary school kids who I truly envy and would sell my soul to satan in exchange for a spot in your grade again
But
For those who are old enough
O.o what grade in high school do you think is the most difficult?
Like from 9-12
I heard junior year was the hell year and i'm a junior this year and yeah i'm in panic mode because I have to take Pre calculus, and Algebra 2 this year along with a semester of geometry honors and yeah gggbvhhhjvv -
Junior, yes. Its hard on me too.
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I'm going into my junior year, and I hear it's the hardest. Junior year and Freshman year are supposed to be the hardest years.
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For most, Junior year because of the ACTs and college s---. For some, Senior year because you need to make sure you have credits to graduate on time (seeing as most schools won't say anything until the last minute) and more college s---.
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For me freshman.
For others in my school it's every grade.
My school is pretty bad. The counselors hardly tell you anything until the end of junior year. -
I would say senior, for me. I am about to be a junior but i've seen how you can easily loose focus in your last year. For me freshmen year was pretty easy.
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I'd say junior year was the worst for me. I was excited and young as a freshman; I knew what I was doing and had it pretty easy as a sophomore. Junior year, I piled on a ton of work and tried to prove myself, but my mental health really suffered as a result. This next year should be challenging, but give me time to take a break and care for myself.
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I'd say junior year because of all the tests you have to take, as well as keep up with homework.
I'm sorry you have to take so many math classes in one year D: -
well I'm in my third week of my freshman year, so I'm still a young impressionable, and confused freshman. so you probably shouldn't take my word for everything, especially since I'm just going to take what i wrote for this exact same question in my English class.
I believe that the ninth grade is the most important year, because it can either make or break you. In ninth grade it can also give your current and future teachers. bleh bleh bleh
id end it better but i cant remember what else i wrote. -
To be honest, in Indonesia, Senior is the hardest.
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O.O damn, a lot of us are kinda the same age.
Dx fhjddjdk, I forgot about those acts and sats ;-; fml.
.o. I see doe.
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Every grade except the Kindergarten and play school are hard. Practically, a grade I student would find Grade II and above hard (and some may find Grade I itself hard), for me, I think grade IX is hard and I'm an eight grader and like that you get he idea. In India, if you study, you'd find every grade easy but grades IX, X, XI, and XII are the hardest.
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Senior year was by far the hardest year in high school for me. But I still managed to graduate so it's all good now. Surprisingly, I did not really find the ACT to be that much of a pain in my junior year and ended up getting a decent score on it. Definitely get plenty of sleep the few nights before (not just the one night before) and be sure to eat a good breakfast in the morning. I know that sounds really stupid, but that actually seemed to help A LOT. (I know at schools around here they switched from ACT to SAT the year after. Still get plenty of sleep and eat a good breakfast for that SAT as well or whatever test you're taking.)
I never took any honors or AP classes, but Algebra 2 was really easy for me in 11th grade. Like it was the equivalent to a blowoff class like cooking class. I'm actually being serious about that. I'm assuming you have some math skills since you're taking three math classes. If so, then Algebra 2 shouldn't be a problem. Good luck with Geometry. That was probably the most difficult math class for me. I only finished that class with a grade somewhere around B+, which is pretty bad for me. (And I don't know anything about Pre Calculus since I never took that class.) Uh, definitely take some good notes and you'll probably be okay. It doesn't matter if your hand and wrist are killing you. Take those notes so your parents don't kill you when you come home with a bad test grade, XD -
For me, Sophomore year sucked. I found my Junior year not too difficult, but then again, I took half high school classes and half college classes, so I wasn't at High School the whole day. And I didn't really have a Senior year because I graduated a year early (because I just needed three more classes, so I took them in the summer to finish it). I think it depends on how your mindset is when going into your classes and your experiences with different people. If you're good at math, then don't worry too much about Pre-Calc (honestly, I did not like math at all before I had Pre-Calc, and now it's one of my best subjects). Just take it day by day, and you should be fine. And if your high school offers it, I highly reccomend taking like three classes in high school and then three classes at a college because it does give you a jumpstart to what college will be like and it'll help you finish your degree a little bit faster.
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Jr yr was hardest
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