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Dear freshy. Dear freshmen,
I have some advice for you all. If you follow what I say, I can guarantee that you’ll pass. First off, do all the work. Don’t just not do it, or “forget” to do it. Especially in English, blogs hurt your grade, more than you’ll realize; so just do them. They’re not even that hard. This isn’t eighth grade anymore kiddos’. The teachers aren’t going to be spoon feeding you. You pass or fail on your own merits, and you can’t blame anyone but yourself if you have to take summer school, or stay in ninth grade.

Second off, this might not affect your grades as much, but it’s still important. Try to make it to all your classes. Being late once or twice is understandable, but when it comes to your being late once or twice every day. That’s just unacceptable and annoying to your teachers. I was late just about every day to Algebra, and right now I’m failing that class, and getting Asd every Tuesday or Thursday is pretty annoying, especially when you already have something planned.

My third and final piece of advice is, try not to miss so much school. If you miss school, you miss that lesson is class that day. Then you won’t understand what you’re doing, especially in Algebra or Pre- Algebra. I missed a bunch of days, and I was failing most of the year; so just do your work, be on time, and don’t miss school. It’s not that hard, trust me. You don’t want to fail and watch all of your friends go on to tenth grade while you’re stuck with the next year's freshmen.

Sincerely,
Shane Kelder

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