| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | HistoryFan (98) 12/16/2005 | Not as bad as 6th grade, but everyone still treated me like crap. Again, I only had maybe 1 or two friends.
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 | Redoedo (39) 05/03/2005 | Inconsequential and hardly memorable.
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 | ClassicTVFan47 (36) 04/02/2005 | I throughly enjoyed my seventh grade year. This was the second year of doing the weather at my middle school, and once the principal approved my idea of afternoon updates--I was up to ten weather reports per week, in addition to the occasional severe/winter weather update. I slowly began to grow in height, and my confidence grew slightly. There are several memorable incidents involving the opposite sex from this year, including my first girlfriend and first hug from a girl my own age. I had some great teachers, including one who wanted to read one of my very first creative writing stories that I wrote on my own for fun. My grades went well. On the home front, this was the year I got my first computer, which is something I could now not do without.
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 | irishgit (138) 04/01/2005 | Lousy year. I think this is a tough year for most people.
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 | angry girl (2) 04/01/2005 | This is hands down the worst year I ever had in school. The teachers were mean as hell, the other girls were even meaner, and everything about school was stressful. I ended up having to repeat seventh grade, and the next year was worse, but they passed me anyway. There's something about middle school that sort of squeezes out your enthusiusm. I had no trouble losing mine.
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 | Mr.Political (18) 10/09/2004 | I had some pretty good times, but the teachers were all the meanest I'd ever seen.
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 | Donovan (130) 05/30/2004 | I hated the 7th grade, I was picked on by groups of bullies and made fun of. Going from the 6th grade which I loved and loved my teacher :) and then into the 7th was culture shock. A lot of 7th graders feel they have sometime to prove, well those who had to, didn't and a lot of them are in or have been in jail. Parents teach your kids NOT to bully. I'm a lot bigger now, but it's too late and too wrong for revenge.
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 | help me (0) 10/05/2003 | ugh that's when it all went downhill. very depressing time for me.
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 | CastleBee (81) 07/31/2003 | I blame my 6th grade teacher for the hideous time I had in 7th grade. He was an old coot about to retire and couldn't have cared less about the progress of the class he was being paid to teach. He just showed up, made idiotic remarks (many times at the expense of the slow and low income students) and rarely even collecting or grading our home work. I had done well in math in 5th grade but certainly could not afford to go a year without it which is essentially what ended up happening. By 7th grade I was behind and had a very hard time catching up. I developed math anxiety like nobody's business. Fortuantely other subjects like English and History came easier to me and I managed to catch up without much of a problem. But I still resent the cavalier attitude of this alleged teacher and wish he had had to answer for his poor teaching methods.
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 | snlgirl (0) 07/29/2003 | In one way 7th grade was fun because I did well, had great teachers, and many friends in my classes. But there were some classes that there wasn't anyone I knew in them. Also, I was in a new school, which was stressful.
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