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Dear Freshmen
I can relate to Max Jackson when he wrote about in the poem "Dear Freshmen" because I was once a freshman, and I know how that feels, I agree with Jackson because he explains that being a freshman can suck, but the least you worry about it the faster you will get it over with."It goes by so fast, Don't take it for granted, One day you'll want it all back". Therefore just do what you have to do and it will all go by fast and it will all be history when it's all done. Just know that it will help in life. Thank you Max for this amazing poem it's meaningful and somewhat relatable to many people who are just going to experience high school or to the people who have already experienced it all.
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