Being a teen is hard work; it involves a lot of attitude, life long decisions, and... puberty.
My parents help me the most with my studies and make sure I'm always making the right choices. They're very nice most of the time, and understand what I tell them; yet tend to be strict at times when it's necessary.
My parents help me the most with my studies and make sure I'm always making the right choices. They're very nice most of the time, and understand what I tell them; yet tend to be strict at times when it's necessary.
The only reason I go to school is because i have to learn; not because I like it. I'm guessing they make some things fun so we don't die of boredom. My classes this semester are fairly easy, and it's fun to show what I'm made of during gym class. The pressure of big exams and getting good grades on my report cards are always in the back of my head. I'm always worrying about doing bad on an assignment, yet I know that if I try my best, there's nothing to stress about.
I sleep around seven hours a night and am always so hungry in class, even after eating mountains of food. It's so weird. Another part of being a teen- phases of mass hunger. You can ask my friends how much food they give me in a day.
Adults think it's all fun and games to be a teenager. I'd say it's a frustrating job; trying to concentrate on being your best, whilst putting up with all the drama around you. At the end of the day you can lay in bed and say to yourself, "I did it," then wake up the next morning and repeat the whole crazy process.
haha i think you did a good job on this post, simple, and well accurate from a teen point of view, and that first sentence...lol
ReplyDeletePuberty is SUPER tough… good luck building synapses in your prefrontal cortex.
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