<p>Best experience: Getting on the president’s list. Meeting my ex girlfriend. My best friend calling me and asking me if she thinks we can date. Meeting the very few friends I made at that crappy college in Chula Vista. Getting in shape and seeing how improved I had become. Getting my UCSD acceptance page after checking College Confidential and seeing that people had got in. </p>
<p>Worst experience: When my ex girlfriend broke up with me to get back with her ex boyfriend. Getting my first B (Stupid PE class), dealing with all the stupid high school mentality kids because my school was right across the street from a high school. Taking 18 semester units while having two part time jobs. When my other ex girlfriend cheated on me and let me find out about it by seeing pictures of her making out with another guy on Facebook. Finding out the same ex girlfriend lied to me about her entire life, her age, her real name, where she was really from, everything she told me about her life growing up, she was a high school drop out. One of my best friends having a nervous breakdown and now being paranoid schizophrenic.</p>
<p>Whoever said the CREEPIEST GUYS EVER is SO right. I cannot believe some of them. And oh, what about all the crazy pyramid schemes that people try to rope you into? “I’m selling this great sports drink and I think you would be a great candidate to sell too!” Yeah, um, no. Stuff it, dude.</p>
<p>Also, there are just lots of stupid, stupid, stupid people.</p>
<p>Best: It gave me a ray of hope - I didn’t think I’d be able to go to university. And San Diego City College has a fantastic anthropology department.</p>
<p>^ Stop talking to the creepy guys and come talk to us normals for a change. </p>
<p>Oh and more to my worst: All the girls I met that are dating guys who aren’t going to school, don’t work and don’t treat them right and wonder why they’re so unhappy. People asking ridiculous questions in general education classes that makes general education classes that much more unbearable. SCANTRONS!</p>
<p>SuperNonTrad—yeahhh hahahh. girls coming up to me all the time trying to sell me salon memberships by complimenting my “really pretty hair” when it was clear it was damaged, and i had not brushed it. LOL.</p>
<p>But it costs $280 if you get it done at the salon! And you can do it yourself at home for three low easy payments of $29.99 plus you get the free instructional video!</p>
<p>oh, and Essenar trust me, I did not choose to talk to creepy guys, they tend to gravitate towards me. I’ve come to the conclusion that I have a sign on my forehead that reads “WEIRDOS PLEASE TALK TO ME”</p>
<p>I wouldn’t worry too much, every girl has that sign on. At least yours is on your forehead and not on your butt like where most other girls seem to have it placed. </p>
<p>The best deterrent- Next time a weird creep comes up to you, tell him “I have gonorrhea.” That should take care of the problem.</p>
<p>1) An english class with a teacher that was the coooolest. He assigned cool essays that people actually cared about writing. We read cool books. He spoke with such intensity and penetrating insight, and said the most hilarious things… I love Mr. Speaks. I miss him. He was actually the one who first suggested I apply to berkeley (I didn’t even know anything about berkeley at the time).</p>
<p>2) Doing springboard diving, both P.E. and the school diving team.</p>
<p>Worst:</p>
<p>Crappy teachers that I had to drop for my sanity, Bad counselors (for the most part), and really poor class discussions in a few of my classes. It’s horible when the teachers just wants the students to participate, but then when the do… no one has anything interesting, intelligent, or even cogent to say XD. That only happened in a couple classes though.</p>
<p>Best: professors that aren’t preoccupied with research and getting to develop real relationships with them.</p>
<p>Worst: libraries that don’t have books and are never open. And all of the idiots that still think it’s funny to be obnoxious in class. And all of the people that don’t do any of the reading but insist on arguing with the prof or asking obvious questions and feeling entitled to making classtime all about them.</p>
<p>best: one on one attention from profs, small classes (like 6-10 students), EASY to get A’s…really chill, relaxed atmosphere…SOME cool people…knowing every other person you see on campus and just about every prof…</p>
<p>worst: CREEPIEST dudes ever! Pot smoking proffessors that cancel class like it’s not costing me 600$ a credit…■■■■■■■ that think you’re a genius cause you know the quadratic equation and can plot a line…absolutely NO cool classes and only one proffessor per subject (lame) so if he sucks and you need his class you’re screwed. No clubs or e.c. activities worth joining. NO sports or school spirit whatsoever. No interesting people who come to give speeches…people hating you cause you ask questions…</p>
<p>“■■■■■■■ that think you’re a genius cause you know the quadratic equation and can plot a line” hahahahaha BEST line ever… And I know the feeling, some people in my calc class thought that I was brilliant because I could find the derivative of 3x hahaha</p>
<p>^^ditto absurdmike…except for me ALL my classes were like that. At least in your class people said something, even if it made no sense. In mine NO ONE except me says ANYTHING! I almost feel bad sometimes cause I think I talk to much, but when I don’t NO one says anything anyway…</p>
<p>oh I have another worst thing…getting reprimanded in class cause my questions were too advanced and therefore made people feel stupid which in turn kept them from asking questions. Somehow this meant they did badly in the class because…omg…I actually DID my homework and TRIED to learn the stuff instead of showing up to class completely unprepared like everyone else. </p>
<p>Somehow them flunking was my fault…worst part is the teacher endorsed it!!! I got blamed for their lack of confidence and interest!!</p>
<p>the one time i got asked out, was by a guy from my math class who asked me to come over to his house and watch a scary japanese movie…suspicious much? </p>
<p>well i’m off to italian class, i’ll let you know if anything weird happens when i’m back ;)</p>