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That Dreaded Place...
Schedule changes are the worst two words any teenager can hear. You're in class for a whole semester, make tons of friends, and suddenly it's all ripped away from you. Then you get thrown into a new class, sometimes even a new teacher, and, honestly, for what? Why does the horrible place they call the counseling office feel the need to mess with every one's perfect schedule and get everyone mad at them? It seems like there wouldn't be nearly as many problems with students and the dreaded parents if they would just let things be. It is, however, understandable when it's completely necessary to switch a class or two around for an elective perhaps, but leave it at that! At the end of schedule changes, two facts are known for sure: #1. No one likes their new schedule, and #2. no one like counselors.
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