8/10/2011 was Senior orientation, which I missed...that was the day I'd be getting my uniform, locker, parking spot, and schedule. I am a transferring student so things will take getting used to
Getting acclimated with new school
Today was Freshman orientation; I didn't make it for Senior orientation but at least I caught the school tours; also relieved I met people in this new school before the first day next week. Uniforms, very stylish in my opinion; I'll have no qualms rocking grey or khaki ****ie's. Pretty nice to have my own parking spot too!
Schedule
My schedule came out great too, I was able to take free period in the morning for both semesters, which works great since I'll be driving 30 minutes away. 9:15 start for me, except Thursdays I believe which is regular 8:00.
The girls
What you came hear to read about right? Lol. I've always heard that Catholic schoolgirls are easier than public ones--too soon for me to judge though. One thing I appreciated immediately was everyone's level of intellect: I could carry on a smart conversation with everyone and not feel alienated.
Arriving at the school, I'm approached by a group of girls ready to give me a tour (Loved this about the school), presumably on student council and presumably Seniors like myself. They're all looking HB6 to me; cute and smart to talk to, but no drop-dead gorgeous.
However they were probably the only Seniors on campus. The entire Senior class would have been here Wednesday; only kids were the Freshman class, and I wasn't checking any of them out.
Come Monday 8/15 I'll see if these girlies are bombshell material or not (Remember, skirts are mandatory and women's khakis are tighttighttight)
Here's my original post
Getting acclimated with new school
Today was Freshman orientation; I didn't make it for Senior orientation but at least I caught the school tours; also relieved I met people in this new school before the first day next week. Uniforms, very stylish in my opinion; I'll have no qualms rocking grey or khaki ****ie's. Pretty nice to have my own parking spot too!
Schedule
My schedule came out great too, I was able to take free period in the morning for both semesters, which works great since I'll be driving 30 minutes away. 9:15 start for me, except Thursdays I believe which is regular 8:00.
The girls
What you came hear to read about right? Lol. I've always heard that Catholic schoolgirls are easier than public ones--too soon for me to judge though. One thing I appreciated immediately was everyone's level of intellect: I could carry on a smart conversation with everyone and not feel alienated.
Arriving at the school, I'm approached by a group of girls ready to give me a tour (Loved this about the school), presumably on student council and presumably Seniors like myself. They're all looking HB6 to me; cute and smart to talk to, but no drop-dead gorgeous.
However they were probably the only Seniors on campus. The entire Senior class would have been here Wednesday; only kids were the Freshman class, and I wasn't checking any of them out.
Come Monday 8/15 I'll see if these girlies are bombshell material or not (Remember, skirts are mandatory and women's khakis are tighttighttight)
Here's my original post
new road begins MondayBlack Dog said:Wow. I'm transferring to a Catholic high school for my Senior year.
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
I know I know, better education and all that; but I am going to be completely unknown during my 'best' year of high school. The Catholic girls here better be DTF, or I'll be so sad guys.. I dig going to a larger diverse school with better career opportunities, but it's finna be hardddddd as hell, to string up a new network of friends. I've got my license, my car, that will hopefully help. Still, I don't know what to expect here guys....!!!
I know it's not HUGELY uncommon though. Met a lot of cool brahs who were new Seniors last year.
Anybody else transferred schools RIGHT before Senior year?
If you clicked this thread and have some advice, take this picture as a token of my gratitude.![]()
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I love you guys
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