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I can strongly relate to Raven Dunstan in her article "dear Freshman." Upon arriving to my new high school, I was very nervous and did not know what to expect. All of my friends seemed to be excited, and I did not want to show my fear. I quickly became settled in and began to make new friends immediately. I am now a junior and I find high school simple and exciting, all of the fear for my freshman year faded in less than a week. Upcoming freshman, there is nothing to be afraid of, high school is just another four years of school. Thank you Raven, for pointing out the importance that high school is nothing to be afraid of.
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