Q6: How would you say you have changed since the 9th grade?
November 14th, 2007 by
Chandell Asuncion
Q6: How would you say you have changed since the 9th grade?
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November 19th, 2007 at 11:37 am
In the 9th grade I was a quite little girl who didn’t really talk much but now, I talk a lot. In a way, I seem a lot more loud and talk a lot and I have the tendency to be nicer to people and get more friends. I think that I have become more of a well rounded person and gets around campus pretty well.
November 19th, 2007 at 10:20 pm
Well as most people can see, I’ve become a more outgoing person who just can’t seem to shut up at times. With each passing year, I’ve become comfortable being in front of my friends and teachers to the point where performances, presentations, and speeches have become an ease. Since 9th grade, I’ve been able to learn knowledge that will aid me on my road to my future and hopefully will guide me in a direction that will prove to be successful.
November 27th, 2007 at 5:27 pm
Since freshman year, I have grown into a young adult. I was always the whinny, drama queen who’s life revolved around friends and school. Now that I’m a little older, life and reality really changed my outlook on life. I have to make my own decisions, and face the outcomes on my own now. I have become more independant, responsible and more prepared for my future.
December 15th, 2007 at 7:09 pm
I have definately changed from my freshmen year in many ways. There are so many things that I can do now that I couldn’t do then. For example I am alot better at being comforitable in myself, rather than having to be someone else to be accepted. Also I have realized that true friends are hard to come by and the handful of close friends that I have gained at this school has had an overwhelmingly wonderful effect on me as a person. I am no longer the loud talkative girl, I am the loud talkative calm girl who knows what see wants in life and is out to get it.
January 22nd, 2008 at 6:30 pm
Everyone that has been in this school since my ninth grade year can safely say that I’m not a dork anymore. I’ve found my place and really like it. Instead of that shy, quiet, nerdy girl, I’ve become a more personable, friendly, and…well…still nerdy young woman. Some things never change.
February 3rd, 2008 at 7:56 pm
In 9th grade I did not take things as seriously as I do now. I was simply spontaneous and carefree. But, now I have a goal-oriented mind set for my future and am very conscientious about what I do. I have realized that change although it could be painful and hard it is sometimes good. If you let it, it could have a positive affect on your life as it did mine.
April 9th, 2008 at 8:25 am
In 9th grade, I was the shy little girl that played soccer. Now I am not as little, and a lot more outgoing, but I still play soccer. My biggest growth would be how much love and appreciation I have for the people and things around me. Things like who’s fighting who and what she did last weekend doesn’t matter because what matters to me my life and what I do.
April 9th, 2008 at 8:31 am
Back in 9th grade I was always the quiet one that didn’t want to get involve in anything. I would stress and struggle with my homework. I was afraid to take chances and to actually express my true self, because of what I thought people would think of me. As time went on, I became more mature. School got easier for me. I started expressing myself even more and I am not so afraid now either, if there is a chance for me I take it.
April 9th, 2008 at 8:54 am
Since the 9th grade I understand life a whole lot more. I learned to take chances because within it may come an opportunity, and if in the process you fail, learn from it so that the same mistake doesn’t happen twice. I have also become more independent, in a way where decisions are made on my own, where I am not afraid of the outcome, because I know that I will either succeed or put it in the pocket as another learning experience.
April 9th, 2008 at 2:12 pm
There hasn’t been anything in 9th grade that hasn’t changed about me, in 9th grade I tried to take things seriously; my sports, colleges opportunities, and believe it or not school in general. The 9th grade I was considered one of the most hardworking students in the class of 2008. I cared about my past, present and future; I even had a goal in life. Over the course of four years I decided to lift weights and bulked up. I grew to be more and more addicted to the weight room to the point where it kept me from my studies; I slowly slipped in one class then the next. Now I am a relaxed, hard(ly) working person who takes school as it comes living for the moments and not the days.
April 10th, 2008 at 9:47 am
uh huh i really calmed down since then a lot
ADD no more…ADHD ummm no comment