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Additional Stress
Well, we’ve gotten through the first five
months of school, but asJanuary rolls around,
we students begin to panic. Christmas break
is over, and it’s time to get right back to
work. However, we not only need to learn
new topics, and keep up with our classwork,
but it is time for midterms in 3 weeks! This
3 week period, I believe, is one of the most
stressful times for students. Not only is it
difficult for the high school, but the junior
high have a lot of work to do too! We all
have extracurricular activities, sports, class-
work, and studying to get through all at one
time! Let’s not forget about those big tests
such as the ACT and the SAT, which come
Even after we get through January, we’re
still not finished, forJune hasn’t rolled around
yet. This time is another stressful time for
students. Summer is just around the corner,
and we can’t wait to hit the beach. I think
the most stressful thing about finals is having
every detail you learned September and be
yond asked on this one test, and for some,
this grade can make or break you! Not only
are there finals and regents, but also that SAT
you’ve been preparing for since October.
Well — there’s no doubt about it — mid
terms and finals are definitely the most stress
ful academic affairs there are.
At C.B.A. friends have been
known to stick together.
Sophomores Pat Nesci, Matt
O’Hara, and Mark Corbacio
display this camaraderie.
Did we suddenly go from
Syracuse to Hollywood?
Sophom ores
Elizabeth
Brandt and Sean Boyle pose
beautifully for our camera.
Maria Dracker