I start middle school next week do y’all have any tips to give me would help a lot!

#1

Other people's (i.e, kids) opinions about you is irrelevant.

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#2

Stay organized and keep a planner for your work. Don't believe what mean kids say to you. Good luck!

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#3

However strong the urge might get, do NOT kill innocent people nor yourself.

This was solid advice that got me through my school years. I did however catch myself thinking about killing certain bullies, be they teachers or schoolboys.

Oh and don't get anyone pregnant please.

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#4

If your teacher says you’re the worst class they’ve ever had, they should not be teaching.

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#5

Dont be in a gang just to be popular. Just be yourself.

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#6

Just go with the flow and DO YOUR HOMEWORK but don't overstress and have a good time. Your there to make friends and learn about what you potentially want to do. Have fun and best if luck! 😁

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Just go with the flow and DO YOUR HOMEWORK but don't overstress and have a good time. Your there to make friends and learn about what you potentially want to do. Have fun and best if luck! 😁

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Just go with the flow and DO YOUR HOMEWORK but don't overstress and have a good time. Your there to make friends and learn about what you potentially want to do. Have fun and best if luck! 😁

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Just go with the flow and DO YOUR HOMEWORK but don't overstress and have a good time. Your there to make friends and learn about what you potentially want to do. Have fun and best if luck! 😁

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#10

Always remember that what might seem as THE most important thing ever to you in the moment might and most likely will not matter in a few years. Very few of the people who will be part of your life in middle school will still be part of it by the time you get to college, so whatever disagreements or crushes you have, make the best of them in the moment but never take them too deep inside that they might keep you from growing.

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#11

Adults aren't always right. Sometimes you have to play along and do what you're told in order to survive. Sometimes sticking up for yourself can be dangerous and catastrophic. But that doesn't mean they are right. It is a true mark of maturity when a kid can think for themselves, form their own opinions, and realize that the things they grew up hearing were not always true.

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#12

If you can try and sit where you think the popular kid would be.
From experience they are nicer to the new kids than anyone else

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#13

I actually just started high school so I can help with this.
Tip 1: No one cares about who is popular in middle school once it’s over. It’s only three years of your life that no one will care about later on
Tip 2: No one will care about any embarrassing things you do. If you do something embarrassing, a few days later everyone will have already forgotten about it
Tip 3: Make memories. Seriously, my middle school years got cut short due to COVID and I’m so glad I had all the memories I did before it ended.
And finally
Tip 4: Be yourself. You’ll cause yourself so much stress trying to fit in with the popular girls when really they’re all just insecure about themselves too.

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#14

i learned from experience that when a person does something embarrassing, the classmates won't care, but if they did, it will only be like 5 minutes. so if you accidentally called the teacher mom, don't be ashamed and focus on priorities.

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