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Current sophomores offer advice for new freshmen

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Don’t stress over finals, they aren’t as bad as they seem. They’re just like regular tests.

— Lily Bernardi

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Passing periods are shorter than you think, don’t mess around in the hallways.

— Sam Colemen

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Expect the unexpected.

— Landen Craig

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It’s not like High School Musical, no one sings in the hallway.

— Lucy Bernardi

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Challenge yourself and get out of your comfort zone. Take honors classes if you can.

— Charlotte Calmes

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Join clubs and teams to meet new people.

— Lilian Abbed

Force yourself to try new things. Don’t drink and drive.

— Nayonika Banerjee

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Kim Halm
Kim Halm, Staff Reporter
Kimberly Halm is a senior at Normal Community High School who participates in theatre and engineering. This is her first year as a staff reporter at the Inkspot. My favorite film is Mamma Mia: Here We Go AgainIf I won a million dollars I would pay my college tuition.
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