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How is junior high (middle school) like? (Education wise)
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it’s fine! it’s pushes you more academically and helps you create a stronger work ethic. you do have to push yourself a little more and work hard.
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Not bad. Still gotta work hard but if you actually do your work it’ll go by really fast.
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