As your first high school year is coming to an end, what was the most valuable lesson you learned this year? It could be something academic, social, personal or anything else. Make sure to discuss why this was such a valuable lesson.
The most valuable lesson that i lerned was to become street smart to help me for day to day activites it was valeuble cause it told me how to do what i do or think how i think
The most valuable lesson that I learned this year is that some teachers are more strict and some are less strict and the best thing to do is to be nice. Also watch out for when you double book because many people book others but I have never been booked. You need to know this because all of your papers can fall out of your binder and it is hard to put them back. You need to be nice to the teacher because you can miss out on not doing fun activities or even the teacher can kick you out of class and miss out on some important information.
The most valuable thing I learned was to be patient not to stress, because the more you stress and say that you can't do it the lower your self esteem gets. Teachers like a student who is patient and calm, and you always want to be on a teachers good side but not in a suck up type of way. The teacher who taught me those things were Mme.Fafoutis and Miss Karin.
Honestly, I have no idea what valuable lesson I learned. I feel like maybe I did learn a valuable lesson but just have not noticed it wait. I know for sure that I picked up tricks and tips to how to go through high school, without loosing it, but i’m not sure what valuable lesson i’ve learned. I learn some lessons but not really. So I really have no idea.
I think the most valuable lesson I learned was to never judge a book by its cover. I met some people in the beginning of the year, who i though i didn't like. However most of these people turned up among some of my closest friends. I had always been told this, but i never really payed attention, until i lived through it. However I don't think i'll ever make that mistake ever again now.
My most valuable lesson I learnt this year was never judge a book by its cover. My first day of high school I didn’t know anyone and I judge certain people by their appearance so I decided to stay away from them. I met new people and they were so much fun but then I realized that they weren’t really good kids. So I left their group and decided to change but the thing is that everyone had already had their own groups so I couldn’t have had just jumped into another just like that. When I left I was sitting alone but then these people that I thought were bad asked me to sit with them and I said sure. They were really nice and nothing how I imagined them. My point is that sometimes the people we judge aren't as bad as we think. I hope I never make this mistake again.
A lesson i learned was to never trust someone right away. During the year I have met people who have turned out to not be trustworthy. In the beginning of the year I thought i could trust them but it turns out I can't. Another lesson I learned was that I shouldn’t double or triple book because I find when I used to carry all my binders it was to heavy for me. You know what they say you learn from your mistakes.
Most valuable lesson i learned was do not stress about relationsip between people, i have kind of social phobia, it is not really easy to making friends to me. When i come to high school first, i thought i never get my new friends, But it was wrong, now i have friends that i think i can trust them, and when someone smiles and likes my jokes, I feel alive.
The most valuable lesson IS to not have problems with classmates and not deal with something you're not part o or anything else. this year was not hard but not easy as it was are first step to high school and were getting to know many people.
The most valuable thing I have learned is to become more independent. High school has taught me to do more stuff on my own, because it gave me a lot more freedom to do what I want, and I get more work, and stuff to keep track of. In elementary school, they treat you like a slave. You are barely able to do what you want, and when you do what you want, you're punished.
The most valuable lesson that I have learned this year is not to be so nervous and independent. I start organizing and planning things that are coming on my own. Before in elementary school, my mom and my teachers helped us to plan things or something else, but now in High school, we have to do everything on our own. I was also really nervous at the beginning of the year then I started to relax and not stress that much.
The most valuable thing is that everybody is the same what matter is if black yellow or blue or any everybody is the same. When i first came to st thomas i was not confutable with the people. but now kinda interact with people.
the most valuable thing learned is that the people here are so nice and like my teachers from elementary were saying that all the teachers were strict and that we needed to change our behavior but i really did not need to so this year has been really good
The most valuable thing I learnt this year was not to be afraid because your going to meet new friends, and the teachers are going to be super kind and help you along your way.
The most valuable lesson I learned this year is to learn to know people to not judge a book by it cover. I was the only person of my elementary school to come to St-Tomas so I didn’t know any one. Then I met some people that I thought I could be good friends with but I left them because I realise that they weren’t the people I thought. And there was that person that I thought couldn’t be my friend is now one of my friends.
The most valuable thing I learned this year is to ignore people. Don't get me wrong, there are tons of nice people out there, but there are also those few annoying kids that enjoy acting dumb. This year I learned how to keep my patience. I learned how to tell the difference between a nice person with good intentions and an annoying person with nothing better to do then bug you.I learned to ignore the comments of people I know are lazy,and listen to the opinions of those who I trust. There are tons of good people out there. You just have to watch out for the few rude people.
The most valuable thing that i learned in this year of school is to not get involved with the wrong group of friends because it could get you in to a lot of trouble for nothing.
The most valuable lesson that i lerned was to become street smart to help me for day to day activites it was valeuble cause it told me how to do what i do or think how i think
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DeleteThe most valuable lesson that I learned this year is that some teachers are more strict and some are less strict and the best thing to do is to be nice. Also watch out for when you double book because many people book others but I have never been booked. You need to know this because all of your papers can fall out of your binder and it is hard to put them back. You need to be nice to the teacher because you can miss out on not doing fun activities or even the teacher can kick you out of class and miss out on some important information.
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DeleteThe most valuable thing I learned was to be patient not to stress, because the more you stress and say that you can't do it the lower your self esteem gets. Teachers like a student who is patient and calm, and you always want to be on a teachers good side but not in a suck up type of way. The teacher who taught me those things were Mme.Fafoutis and Miss Karin.
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DeleteHonestly, I have no idea what valuable lesson I learned. I feel like maybe I did learn a valuable lesson but just have not noticed it wait. I know for sure that I picked up tricks and tips to how to go through high school, without loosing it, but i’m not sure what valuable lesson i’ve learned. I learn some lessons but not really. So I really have no idea.
ReplyDeleteI think the most valuable lesson I learned was to never judge a book by its cover. I met some people in the beginning of the year, who i though i didn't like. However most of these people turned up among some of my closest friends. I had always been told this, but i never really payed attention, until i lived through it. However I don't think i'll ever make that mistake ever again now.
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DeleteMy most valuable lesson I learnt this year was never judge a book by its cover. My first day of high school I didn’t know anyone and I judge certain people by their appearance so I decided to stay away from them. I met new people and they were so much fun but then I realized that they weren’t really good kids. So I left their group and decided to change but the thing is that everyone had already had their own groups so I couldn’t have had just jumped into another just like that. When I left I was sitting alone but then these people that I thought were bad asked me to sit with them and I said sure. They were really nice and nothing how I imagined them. My point is that sometimes the people we judge aren't as bad as we think. I hope I never make this mistake again.
ReplyDeleteA lesson i learned was to never trust someone right away. During the year I have met people who have turned out to not be trustworthy. In the beginning of the year I thought i could trust them but it turns out I can't. Another lesson I learned was that I shouldn’t double or triple book because I find when I used to carry all my binders it was to heavy for me. You know what they say you learn from your mistakes.
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DeleteMost valuable lesson i learned was do not stress about relationsip between people, i have kind of social phobia, it is not really easy to making friends to me. When i come to high school first, i thought i never get my new friends, But it was wrong, now i have friends that i think i can trust them, and when someone smiles and likes my jokes, I feel alive.
ReplyDeleteThe most valuable lesson IS to not have problems with classmates and not deal with something you're not part o or anything else. this year was not hard but not easy as it was are first step to high school and were getting to know many people.
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DeleteThe most valuable thing I have learned is to become more independent. High school has taught me to do more stuff on my own, because it gave me a lot more freedom to do what I want, and I get more work, and stuff to keep track of. In elementary school, they treat you like a slave. You are barely able to do what you want, and when you do what you want, you're punished.
ReplyDeleteThe most valuable lesson that I have learned this year is not to be so nervous and independent. I start organizing and planning things that are coming on my own. Before in elementary school, my mom and my teachers helped us to plan things or something else, but now in High school, we have to do everything on our own. I was also really nervous at the beginning of the year then I started to relax and not stress that much.
ReplyDeleteThe most valuable thing is that everybody is the same what matter is if black yellow or blue or any everybody is the same. When i first came to st thomas i was not confutable with the people. but now kinda interact with people.
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Deletethe most valuable thing learned is that the people here are so nice and like my teachers from elementary were saying that all the teachers were strict and that we needed to change our behavior but i really did not need to so this year has been really good
ReplyDeleteThe most valuable thing I learnt this year was not to be afraid because your going to meet new friends, and the teachers are going to be super kind and help you along your way.
ReplyDeleteThe most valuable lesson I learned this year is to learn to know people to not judge a book by it cover. I was the only person of my elementary school to come to St-Tomas so I didn’t know any one. Then I met some people that I thought I could be good friends with but I left them because I realise that they weren’t the people I thought. And there was that person that I thought couldn’t be my friend is now one of my friends.
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DeleteThe most valuable thing I learned this year is to ignore people.
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong, there are tons of nice people out there, but there are also those few annoying kids that enjoy acting dumb. This year I learned how to keep my patience. I learned how to tell the difference between a nice person with good intentions and an annoying person with nothing better to do then bug you.I learned to ignore the comments of people I know are lazy,and listen to the opinions of those who I trust. There are tons of good people out there. You just have to watch out for the few rude people.
The most valuable thing that i learned in this year of school is to not get involved with the wrong group of friends because it could get you in to a lot of trouble for nothing.
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