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I can wholeheartedly relate with Raven Dunstan in her article "Dear Freshmen." To be involved in exrtacurricular activities is a great way to be involved in school. I agree that it is normal to be to be scared or nervous on the first day of school. Like Raven I believe high school is a much greater challenge then middle school was. I also agree that everyone should be who they are and not some wannabe to try to fit in. Thank you Raven, for the advice given for upcoming freshmen.
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