I want to be an elementary school music teacher! But I'd love to be an actor and a writer on the side because teachers make no money, but the ultimate goal is to teach people music!
Sure! First off, if your school allows which I think most do you can shadow someone if you haven't. If you have a friend in high school you can request them but if not you can still shadow. This will help you know the high school experience. If your school has a writing club, definitely join, mine does and it has been a great experience and given me new opportunities. If you think you are able to, sign up for challenging classes. My school has basic, standard, and accelerated and while being in all accelerated classes has been hard, it is great to challenge yourself. It is also easier to move down a level than up. As someone who is pretty serious about academics, this helped me meet like-minded people who I can both hang out and study with. Don't stress out too much, High school often has a bad stereotype but it's really not bad, at least for me as a freshman. Just do your homework, be open to making new friends, and manage your time well and you should be fine. Good luck!
It's interesting to look at this picture after reading your poem about the library. It looks nearly empty, but as I said before: You made it come alive!
I know how it is to have a prompt in front of you, but be so distracted by something or someone else that you have to find a work-around in order to get out your feelings at the same time. You managed that very effectively!
You have an incredible power of observation! It can be difficult sometimes to remind ourselves to LOOK UP, LOOK OUT, look at the world around us. Some settings, like the library, are (often surprisingly) so full of life. And you made it come alive all over again in this poem!
Gorgeous!
I want to be an elementary school music teacher! But I'd love to be an actor and a writer on the side because teachers make no money, but the ultimate goal is to teach people music!
i was thinking the same thing recently lol it would be really cool :)
These are all so beautiful and such, such good things to be thankful for! Reading this list warmed my heart, so thank you!
Sure! First off, if your school allows which I think most do you can shadow someone if you haven't. If you have a friend in high school you can request them but if not you can still shadow. This will help you know the high school experience. If your school has a writing club, definitely join, mine does and it has been a great experience and given me new opportunities. If you think you are able to, sign up for challenging classes. My school has basic, standard, and accelerated and while being in all accelerated classes has been hard, it is great to challenge yourself. It is also easier to move down a level than up. As someone who is pretty serious about academics, this helped me meet like-minded people who I can both hang out and study with. Don't stress out too much, High school often has a bad stereotype but it's really not bad, at least for me as a freshman. Just do your homework, be open to making new friends, and manage your time well and you should be fine. Good luck!
Thank you!
It's interesting to look at this picture after reading your poem about the library. It looks nearly empty, but as I said before: You made it come alive!
I know how it is to have a prompt in front of you, but be so distracted by something or someone else that you have to find a work-around in order to get out your feelings at the same time. You managed that very effectively!
You have an incredible power of observation! It can be difficult sometimes to remind ourselves to LOOK UP, LOOK OUT, look at the world around us. Some settings, like the library, are (often surprisingly) so full of life. And you made it come alive all over again in this poem!
thank youu 💗 i hope everything gets better for you too!! :)