
Freshman Skyler Holland is showing an example in making choices of either going the right way or the wrong way. Photo By Elizabeth Gallardo
By Elizabeth Gallardo
People in life want some sort of advice or guidance to lead them in the right direction. Having that advice may make the person feel comfortable in the decisions he/she is going to make. High school is a good place where students can spread their knowledge to others.
The seniors are going to be the ones that understand how the school works. They can use their knowledge and experiences to guide underclassmen. Senior Haley Christ gives this advice, “Your senior year should be the easiest year for you. Get all of your classes done in the first [three] years. The more you have done, the more fun stuff you can do your last year.” On the other hand, Senior Jack Holloway believes that underclassmen should be more respectful. “You are going to want respect when you are an upperclassmen,” he said.
The advice that is given to students can benefit how they want to change. For certain students, it is helpful to hear from other students’ perspectives and how grateful they are for the advice they are given. Freshmen Sophia Smith shows her gratitude by saying, “I love getting advice from upperclassmen. They know what I’m going through, and it lets me know that I’m not the only one.” Everyone is not perfect, and people all have similar things that they struggle with. The best thing a person can do is always know that someone else is going through the same thing as that person .

The underclassmen can take guidance from the upperclassmen at Plymouth High School. Photo By Elizabeth Gallardo
There may be times when life can be more comfortable knowing that someone else is going through the same thing as that person. Receiving advice can be helpful for certain people and can impact them to make the right decision. High school may be a great place to get the advice needed.