Underestimated***
Jun 15 2006, 06:51 PM
My little cousin Hannah has just turned 13 and in August she will be going to 8th grade. She wanted me to star a topic on here asking all the girls who have passed 8th grade to give her some advice on how to go through it on a happy note..Please help her out. I tried but she sayd my advice is just not enough. Thanks.
My Cinderella.
Jun 15 2006, 06:55 PM
Man, 8th grade is the best. Tell her she has nothing to worry about because you finally get to pick on all the kiddies!

MUAHAHHA. Basically it's a good year because you get prom and what not. Though it is sad when you leave the school...
jenn_jenny
Jun 15 2006, 10:06 PM
^samee.
you rule the school ;D;D But it freaked me out when I was then going to HIGHSCHOOL. You get party's at the end of the school and stuff like that so its exciting. She'll probably love the year of 8th grade.
Intoxique
Jun 16 2006, 12:40 AM
A few pointers
:
- Don't act like you own the school.
- Do not stand in the middle of the hallway & talk to your friends, mostly likely you will get shoved a side.
- Being hyper sometimes is alright but when you are 24/7 constandly hyper. It is annoying.
- Be generally friendly with everyone.
It's late, I'll edit this tomorrow with more
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jooleeah
Jun 16 2006, 12:45 AM
Hahah, awww.
Eighth grade isn'tthat much of a big deal, actually. Or...it wasn't for me. It wasn't much different from 6th and 7th grade, despite the fact that we were older than everybody.
silver-rain
Jun 16 2006, 08:50 PM
Yeah don't worry about it; it's not that big of a deal.
voguelove
Jun 17 2006, 12:30 AM
hmm..8th grade goes by way too fast. its your last year in junior high/middle school and even if you dislike it, it'll still go by fast. tell her to have fun, go to the after school functions, and she'll be fine.
Crich323
Jun 17 2006, 02:55 PM
yeah I think 8th grade year was my best in middle school.
Just being the "top dog" and being able to boss around the younger kids was great, even though it's the total opposite the next year.
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