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11-16 hated it but 16-18 were some of the best two years.
I preferred uni much more though. Basically the more independence we got academically and socially, the better.
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In short
Never again
Long ass version
As a person that changes decisions very fast I was attending to 2 schools in that time(highschool in Poland lasted 3-4 years in my case it was 3 years), I didn't get well socially into none group in both schools.
The first school was like "rat race", everyone was talking about grades, tests, I couldn't stand it as a person that doesn't like any form of competing.
In the second one I was talking with anybody in second school only when someone needed a help with some subjects otherwise I would be un-noticeable, I even didn't try to socialize because of experiences of the first highschool.
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Pretty uneventful. I was an average student and mostly hung out with the same 5 guys, but I was friendly with a ton of people from running track and cross country. Rarely went to parties and spent most of my free time playing CSGO or listening to music. In hindsight i wish I wasn’t fixated on one girl for so long though, because I missed opportunities with others that I knew were interested.
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For the most part my experience was a combination of lame and interesting, I did some stupid things and made mistakes but I was happy with a lot of my accomplishments, and I met some decent and some awful people. I really enjoyed some of my classes and some I hated, but I really wish I was able to take more electives. I was not popular but met 1-2 people who really liked me and some who would talk to me. My favorite part of high school was definitely being on the cross-country and track team, and I remember a few teachers I had who were quite inspiring along with a few who seemed to hate teaching lol. I absolutely hated the cliques, and people showing off and bragging about their expensive belongings to others, along with all the bragging about test scores. I was also in an anime club which was cool for a while but then sort of got ruined by fighting over what to watch and a PC Brigade type guy controlling it and ruining things, so I quit. I also enjoyed gym and physics class quite a bit, and I enjoyed doing IPad game tournaments at lunch lol, although lunch was sort of depressing because almost no one wanted to sit with me, it was very difficult finding people who wanted to talk to me.
One big positive was that I was bullied a bit in Elementary and Middle school but not in High School at all, I think because I learned how to stand up for myself. I also remember threatening and being aggressive with a teacher one time which was awesome because she was nasty and deserved it 100%. I also got some hilarious nicknames from others for things I did in high school . I was a bit disappointed that there were almost no field trips, and I did not have a chance to get outside job experience. I even remember the dances haha lol....and those were a lot of fun, I danced like a goof and some people copied me hehe I went with this guy I was friends with and some people laughed at us which was quite hurtful..took me a while to get over that. Overall I would say my high school experience was mixed good and bad, and interesting lol . I can't believe I wrote so much about it .
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High school was a really good period of my life, I went to a really good high school where teachers weren't sick of their lifes depressed retards. Most of the time I've spend home, or socialized in classes, trolled or watched movies on ipad.
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Very average.
I got along with most of my classmates, but didn't really like going out or partying.
I was good at some subjects, bad at others. My anxiety, not to mention the competition, definitely affected some of my work. I slacked off many times and managed to finish high school by the skin of my teeth.
Overall, I was just "there".
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Now an isolated high school experience:
A rather popular, very nice girl asked me to the Junior prom - I had not planned on going, and I was caught very off guard when she asked me. All I could do was to muster a laugh and say, 'You're kidding, right'?
I think she took it as: You gotta be kidding me, I'm not going with you.
I meant it as: You're just messing with me right? You don't really wanna go with my goofy ass?
Either way, her head dropped and she turned and walked off sheepishly, and I just stood there in silence like an imbecile.
I was embarrassed and never did explain myself, and I still would be embarrassed about it if I ran into her today.
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Pretty good considering it was Peru. I made really good friends too.
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