Hey guys,
The school year is almost over. It's almost time to say goodbye to your classmates, the teachers who taught you, and even your locker! You spent like, 10 months with the same people, so I wanted to write a post about those certain people, also known as your classmates!
Like I've said before, you spend most of the year with the same people. I spent ten months together with like, 30 other students. At my school, the people in our homeroom are the same students in our core classes. We were all so different, and we all had different ideas and personalities, so our homeroom was really "all over the place". But whose homeroom isn't, right?
I think it's been mentioned once or twice on this blog, but I can be clingy to things...=*). After ten months of being with 30 people almost every day, there's a big chance I'll grow on them, and I did. It happens every year, so it's normal for me. But I always get that bittersweet feeling when the school year is over, one of the reasons why is because I won't get the same students in my homeroom the next year.
During the school year, I can get tired of my classmates. You know, because of how different we all are. There's always like, the loud people in your class, the people who always talk while the teacher is talking, the people you're partners with in a group project that don't lift a finger to help you, I can go on and on about it. Most of the time, I think Alright, I'm ready for a new homeroom. Next!! But then I look around at my classmates, and I remember what they did to make my school year exciting and unique. I think, wow, I'll miss them when the school year is over. I'll see them again when school starts again, but I won't talk to them as much, like how I don't talk to my old classmates, apart from my actual friends who aren't in the same class as me this year. And that's why I grow on them...
Your classmates are like your family. I'm exaggerating, but basically you spend every minute of every day with them. Isn't that crazy? Everyone in your homeroom is like, a brother or sister. You can laugh at each other, talk to each other about anything you want, you can help each other out with homework or something. You're all in this together. I know my homeroom and I are all in this together when we have a strict and spontaneous teacher!
Sometimes I feel relieved when I see one of my classmates in like, an option class and I'm not familiar with everyone in the room. I recognize a person from my homeroom and I sit next to them. And when we need to be partners for an activity, I'll be with the person in the same class as me. It's like when you're at a party, you'll just stick around with the person you know. Is that just me? Don't tell me I'm the only one who thinks that!
So, if you are getting tired of your classmates, well. I challenge you to be the best "sibling" you can be to your classmates until the end of the school year!! It will make you appreciate your classmates a little bit more. As I've said so many times before, when you're put into a group, you'll never be in a group like that, so you might as well make the best of it! I am challenging myself as well, because sometimes I do feel like changing homerooms and classmates.
I hope you enjoyed reading this post! And if you challenged yourself to be the best "sibling" you can be to your classmates, that would be really cool because you're making the last moments with your homeroom memorable and fun!
Keep Smiling,
M-L
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ReplyDeleteThat happens to me too! Especially when they're really good friends and you're not in their classes anymore the following year... :(
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