Im starting a new school…should i change anything?
You know that you should be proud of yourself no matter what others say. I was always the new kid, my parents moved my sister and I 3X in 1 year! My parents are not even in the military or anything, they just did it, and I do not think they thought about us. If you really like who you are right now, then no problem. If you think you would like to change things about yourself, then now would be the time. Just remember that first impressions are FOREVER! Also if you change things up a bit that you may not be happy with, just remember to still be YOURSELF. The changes I am talking about , are outward appearances. Also have fun, and do not worry about it. It is not as bad as you think. Trust in what I say, because I went to more schools than I can even remember there names.
I think you’re hair would look prettier its natural color…and you’re shirt is preppy but I like it…just don’t wear hollister or anything where they whole shirt is taken up by the name HOLLISTER. And just be yourself…ppl hate that because its hard to be yourself when everything is so new and probably awkward too and u might be shy…just let yourself be shy but if your social…then obviously there’s no problem. Going to a new high school (I’m assuming high school sophomore or freshman) or middle school (7th or 8th grade at the youngest) should give you an advantage because ppl will see that your new and want to be friends with you…
As a teen I went to tons of different schools. It was always tough so I understand where you are coming from. I didn’t look at your photo, it isn’t my place to judge people. Plus I know nothing about style. lol ; ) Honestly just be yourself. If you try to act like someone you are not most often kids will know. Dress the way you like to dress. Wear what is ever most comfortable to you. Clothes tell who you are so if you dress up like someone else honestly it will show in other ways. When I was 13 we moved far from my friends and everyone. I wanted to make a new start and changed my name. I went from being called by my first name to using my middle name. This helped me make a new start & I felt like a new me. The hardest thing about a new school is feeling like you stick out like a sore thumb, plus you know NO BODY. So be willing to meet new people. I was painfuly shy as a teen (I still am) & this often shows up as being rude. So try if you can to smile at others, greet people when intro