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Love Your Seniors
After reading this article, I can relate. On the first day of my freshman year, I felt the same way this girl did. I was scared from what other people told me that the upperclassman were going to basically kill me. As the year went on, I realized that it wasn’t as bad as people put it out to be, and they were basically the same as me just a little older. Also, I relate to the article because of sports. The girl explains how the seniors help to with her races in track; my freshman year, the seniors help me to get in the flow with football and basketball. They were much more experienced than me and could sometimes explain stuff better than a coach. Also, the seniors never wanted us to fail; they would just pick on us a little once in a while.
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