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We asked our Twitter followers in their final year of high school to share the ONE piece of advice they wish they could have given their freshman selves. Their incredibly wise and thoughtful responses might surprise you. Read 33 of our favorites, below, and share your own advice by tweeting @huffpostteen!
@HuffPostTeen work harder than you currently are because I know you have it in you.
— Devontae (@dtortilla) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen read The Perks of Being a Wallflower and do everything Charlie did (minus the drugs).
— Jackson Barnett (@jacksonbarnett) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Don't quit/not go out for certain sports because you think they'll take up too much time
— Casey Courogen (@CaseyCourogen) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Don't tell people you like Justin Bieber it will ruin everything for you in 3.5 years
— Bizzy Emerson (@bizzyems) January 25, 2014@huffpostteen trust yourself and start a blog. also don't post 2 instagram pictures every day x
— Stay Bowtiful (@staybowtifulkw) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Do not goof off! Stay focused on grades.
— COL10 ? (@TheColtenDalton) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Worry less about trivial things, care more for yourself, save money!
— Nathan (@flammableskirts) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Read a lot of things you like and don't forget to relax a little! Its a long road ahead.
— Jessica Yang (@_jessicasheep) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Don't take things so seriously. You only get to go through high school once, try to enjoy it.
— Alex Volpicello (@AlexVolpicello) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen don't allow your friends to define who you are. Break away from them if they don't accept you for you!
— Dana Kay (@dana_at_sea) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Read and write as much as possible. Understand that they are both magic.
— Amy (@AmyYoelin) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen get very involved in extracurricular activities from the beginning. You may discover something you are super passionate about.
— Morgan Levy (@morganslevy) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Let your mind travel outside the school curriculum. Dive into your own ideas and follow through with them. Dream.
— Kiara Ventura (@kiara_cristina) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen what you have to give up now will be worth it in the end.
— Justina Sharp (@bentpieceofwire) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen respect the upperclassmen!!!!!
— emily (@emireeshigfreed) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen popularity should never be your first priority
— ju rodrigues (@_jujubeeeez) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen do everything you can to find your passions early on because doing so is life changing in the best way.
— Melissa (@melissar_06) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen try harder to keep your grades up because when it counts, it will be harder to pick up the slack.
— Hannah Hitchcox (@hannahmybanana1) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen no matter what length, if you grow out your hair as a guy you will most likely end up regretting it
— joel (@louzerrr) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen don't be so desperate to fit in, it's not important in the long run
— Alexa Curtis (@Alexa_Curtis) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Enjoy it! And don't slack off in senior grades. Oh, and hallways are meant for walking, not congregating.
— Patrick Mott (@PatrickMott) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Don't not do something for fear of being bad at it. Take each opportunity, no matter how difficult, as a chance to grow.
— Alec (@alecsmau) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen get involved right away,regardless of your age or location. Don't "wait for your life to begin" because it's already happening
— Paige Sheffield (@paige_sheff) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen get your required gym classes out of the way early. Plan ahead when it comes to what classes you'll take each year.
— Haley Frederick (@HaleyFred) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen high school friends may not be there forever, but your passions will: make them grow, they're more important than you think!
— Nina Asakura (@Nina_Asakura) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen don't let your happiness depend upon a single person or people. Create your own!
— Paige (@CPaigeLee) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen don't be a bum. Dress in somewhat of a presentable fashion.
— Cassidy Grom (@CassidyGrom) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Breathe in. Breathe out. Repeat.
— Leo Sheng (@Super_Sheng) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen "Be yourself"!! Life will be infinitely easier if you aren't spending all your time trying to be someone you aren't!
— HauntedSunshineGirl (@hauntedsunshine) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen don't focus only on grades! A well balanced life is more important
— Will Lawrence (@will_lawrenceTO) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen never incorporate a trend (ie hair poof) into school photos. Ever.
— Marissa L (@flutteringhrt) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Taylor Swift doesn't have a better song that "Fifteen". So be careful with your heart and know that life will get better
— Hannah Strohmeier (@_hannahruthie_) January 25, 2014@HuffPostTeen Be true to yourself. Read. Do your best. Be kind. Be true to yourself.
— AJ Bishop (@AnnaJaneBishop) January 25, 2014 Subscribe
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