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Cole Peroff

“My advice for freshmen is to get your GED. Try to get your work done in class. Don’t bring it home. I know for myself, when I get home, I’m not thinking about doing homework so I try to get it done early. And if you do it at school, if you need help with something there’s literally any teacher who can help you. So you don’t have to worry about not knowing what subject you’re on and always ask. The class that they offer is nice as support and just because you’re going doesn’t mean you’re dumb or anything. It just means you need help in math, but to be honest, right now, I don’t need help in math. And I’m just doing my other homework in the class. I’d definitely say I’m happy with my choice to come to Community because that’s how I started differences. Right now I only have three classes I’m taking but obviously they’re like two hours long each. But I don’t really mind that to be honest, because the classes I’m taking they aren’t bad at all.”

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Madison Lee

“I remember one time last year me, Maddie, Lauren and Ivy left school early one day and we went to Coney Island. It was just a really fun time, and it allowed me to get to know everybody better. We just messed around, listened to music and ate a bunch of food. I remember that was the first time I had ever been in Lauren’s car, and she let me play music. I feel like over the past four years I’ve been able to build great friendships with so many people. Freshman year I was only really friends with people I was friends with in middle school. There’s nothing wrong with that, they’re great people, but I feel like I’ve really gotten to know everybody here really well. And Coney Island was just one moment that made those connections stronger.”

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