The hallway should always be moving at a steady pace. When the freshmen enter the school, the hallways are still. Like road blocks, they all join hands and barricade the entrances of each wing, making it nearly impossible to move an inch!
Freshmen steal senior traditions and make school feel like prison. From making horrible jokes and memes to yelling profanities through the halls, they are a problem and they need to be stopped.
When the bell rings, it’s like the Boston marathon, running from class to class, avoiding the crowd of tiny people preventing me from obtaining my necessary education. An hour and a half can go by in the blink of an eye, and all of a sudden, I’m in Manhattan, New York, trying to make my way through the big city. After much torture, I’ve reached my destination, English 12, where I am free from the chaos of the so-called “high schoolers” who are still stuck in the middle school mindset.
They are not grown at all; in fact, they are far from it! Freshman fling paper into the ceilings and throw pencils at unsuspecting victims, and everyone is sick of it. Most of the people you see walking into the office (looking guilty) are the tiny people that we call freshmen.
Freshmen are menaces to society, and they need to be eradicated immediately. They are so rude to upperclassmen, and they judge everyone by just taking a few glances at them, and it makes us feel awful. I feel like Theodore from Alvin and the Chipmunks, sticking out like a sore thumb, always the butt of their jokes. The look that the freshmen give me is gut-wrenching; it makes me feel like I’ve just committed a crime and everyone knows.
Not to mention, freshmen are reckless and destructive, and they are the reason why we have gotten so many things taken away at school. Each time a new freshman class comes in, things change. I know that all of us have been freshmen at some point, but they are on a new level this year. I don’t know if I can take it anymore.

Nico Carrillo-Sanchez • Nov 17, 2025 at 9:49 am
Someone had to say it ↕️