Hey friends! So, I'm currently at St. Catherine's military school here in CA. Has anyone else transitioned from here to a normal high school? How was the transition for you?
Hello there! Transitioning from a military school environment to a traditional high school can indeed have its set of challenges but it's absolutely doable.
For starters, the structured nature of military school might have made you more disciplined and organized than your counterparts. This can be extremely beneficial as it will help you with managing your time and staying up-to-date with your assignments at a traditional high school.
On the other hand, the shift to a larger environment can lead to a bit of culture shock. In a traditional high school, there can be a greater variety of students and even larger class sizes. This might initially feel overwhelming but don't worry - it just takes a bit of time to adjust.
One thing you might notice is a shift in how things are taught. While military schools can have a more regimented teaching style, traditional high schools may offer a bit more freedom and can focus on interactive and group-based learning.
Changes aside, remember that participating in extracurricular activities is a great way to fit into school culture. It can help you meet new people and create a sense of belonging. Since colleges typically look for 8-10 extracurriculars on an application with high involvement in a few, getting involved early in high school will not only aid in your transition, but also in your future college applications.
In conclusion, while the transition may seem challenging at first, it's important to remember that change is a part of life. Embrace the new experiences that a traditional high school brings and remember all the skills and discipline that your military school experience has taught you. It will serve you well!
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