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Personal Narrative: My Experiences In High School
Going through kindergarten to third grade, I had interesting experiences meeting new people and making friends. From having weird teachers to making memorable friends, a dull moment never passed. In kindergarten, I adored having Kristen in my class; that didn’t last long at all unfortunately. As sisters, we were like two peas in a pod, always by each others side. I remember one day, the teacher told the class to do a worksheet. I sat right next to Kristen in class, so we helped each other with our work. I ended up finishing her entire worksheet myself, and she did none of the work. When I got home that day, I told my mother how I helped Kristen. She had a confused and mad expression on her face. I didn’t understand where the anger came from, because I helped her. Every year after that, my mother called the school to make sure Kristen and me had …show more content…
I attended Hilltop Elementary School, and i'm glad almost no one from that school goes to Mchenry West now; I don’t want them to remember what I have done, and neither do I. As a young girl, a lot of things scared me like the principle, dogs, and fireworks. What scared me the most, were the toilets at school. These loud and big contraptions sucked everything down the drain like a vortex. For a six year old, toilets are scary. As my fear of the dreaded school toilets grew, so did my fear to use them. I wouldn’t want to ask my teacher to go, because they scared me too much. With that, I peed my pants all of the time. One would think that maybe after the fifth time I peed my pants I should try to use the bathroom, but no. I refused to get eaten by those white monsters. One time I stood in front of the class, and I peed my pants. I don’t think anyone noticed, because after I slowly left the classroom. That was the most embarrassing moment in my life. Luckily, that happened a long time ago; I can only hope and pray that no one will remember it ever

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