You may have heard the famous President Roosevelt quote: "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."
Sure, Roosevelt was talking about a 1933 US bank crisis at the time, but I’m sure he would agree that his quote is equally applicable to your first year of high school. Basically, freshman year is scary because it is the total unknown, and of course you are full of questions. How are you going to assimilate to your new social kingdom? Get in good with teachers? Survive the lunchroom? Create a good excuse for handing homework in late? Or fake a sick day when you just need a day off?
A few blogs ago, we mentioned a new Zest book, BEEN THERE, SURVIVED THAT. Divided into Social, Academic, and Practical sections of advice, BEEN THERE, SURVIVED THAT provides the answers to those daunting freshman year questions. BEEN THERE, SURVIVED THAT also includes humorous tips on what NOT to do, as well as funny freshman year horror stories.
Remember: No matter how nervous you are to enter high school, the good news is that you will come out of it alive—and BEEN THERE, SURVIVED THAT can help.
More info @ Amazon.com
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