BY TIANEE RICHARDSON High school is often described as the best years of your life. Some may say that freshman find it extremely different than middle school, but as the years go on you evolve. Sophomore Kris Kramer-Morris disagrees. “School hasn’t changed; it is the same as any other year,” Kramer-Morris said. However, learning that sophomore-level work is more fast paced, Kramer-Morris had to change up his study habits. While he “used to wait until the last minute to study,” he has learned from his mistakes and takes thorough notes days before the test. Another crucial aspect of high school is making friends. “Some of my friends left and a lot have been newly enrolled. I also have freshman friends too.” Perhaps school has changed more than he realized. |
my booooooooy chris :)
10/22/2014 06:03:58 am
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Did I miss something? A Sophmore. What a surprise. You will always be my Number 1 Cheerleader.
10/23/2014 03:45:00 am
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