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High School Year

Ramon Said:

After a bad freshman year in high school, how do I improve the rest of high school?

We Answered:

do AP classes and do well in them... i went from like a 2.9 to a 3.4 by doing so

Brandon Said:

where can I go to view old classmate high school year books for free?

We Answered:

I don't think there is a site for free. No body is going to put that info together and just give it away. Although it would be usefull to some of us who get sick of paying for info if someone would.

Theodore Said:

Has looking through your high school year book ever brought back good old memories?

We Answered:

Ya I was looking through them just yesterday. I look at my pictures and miss being with my friends who I used to eat lunch with everyday.

Howard Said:

What is your opinion on high school year book?

We Answered:

I think they should buy them every year if they want to have them. I look back on all my years of high-school and can see that, from year to year, I`ve changed so much. My friends changed, and my outlook on things changed.

High-school is a very morphing experience for kids; they turn from children into adults. The four or five years that takes can leave so many lasting memories and friendships. A yearbook is a fabulous way to document those memories. They are very beneficial for those who want to hold on to the memories and experiences, and to be able to go back and look through them.

Irene Said:

If I start high school and do drama club for the rest of my high school year will it help my acting career?

We Answered:

Step 1. Take acting classes -- this will help determine what you can do and what you like to do; you might find yourself interested in Shakespeare, or maybe you're destined to star in films.
Step 2. Do plays -- this will help you get a sense for the real deal, working with people. I don't mean little kid summer camps, I mean community plays. Look for what you can audition for at your local theater.
Step 3. Get good grades and get into a good arts college -- Julliard is nice, but if you don't make the cut, try a nice, private, liberal arts college
Step 4. Become your own agent -- this way, you won't have to pay for one, and you can trust yourself.
Extra Credit -- Join some theater camps or schools over the summer; it certainly couldn't hurt.

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