Being a junior is hard work. I say that because you have to worry of what classes you take for your senior year. And when you become a senior it can get nerve racking. So you would have to worry about that. You would have to worry about of what college you’re going to, of what you are going to do in the future, and hard homework.  

 I went to Wikipedia and it told me a bunch of stuff about being a junior. I will tell you about it later. Ok back about being a junior. Being a junior is like one step behind of being a senior. You will fill like king of the mountain. I love being a junior because it just tell me how old I am getting (I’m joking).but I like being a junior because it just tells me “wow I came all this way”. “I can’t wait to be a senior and graduate “.

I was wondering what AP classes and schools were like in Europe that makes it different from the schools in America. I go to an International Baccalaureate school- or IB for short-, which means that all of my classes are considered AP (Advanced Placement) or honors in America. A lot of the time it is difficult, but I pull through just fine in the end. So, every body's other outside friends go to other schools that are NOT IB- or in other words plain public schools (not specialized), but may have honors or AP. Being kids, school is something that every kid in the U.S. has in common. This makes it a main topic of conversation for many kids and teenagers. My sister's friend is in honors at a school in my neighborhood. He has a friend that came from Europe, who is also in honors, who said that school in America is a joke. That it is so easy, simple, and basic that he had already learned all of the things that he's learning in high school his entire life. He had been taking basic Chemistry since kindergarten. Our AP Chemistry in America is equvalent to 8th grade Chemistry in Europe. He also breezed passed AP Calculus, because he had been learning basic caluculus since 6th grade.

July's People: Many People had to work really hard and really rough jobs. People were divided into many different categories of work and rest.

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See seniors in an OATS (Older Adults Technology Service) class paired with youths from East-West School of International Studies. This is one of our community service projects.

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