<p>In your personal experience, of course.</p>
<p>As for me, I went to an all-guys HS, so I'm an exception. I found more drama in college than in HS. Much more. Haven't seen that many friends dropped/romantically involved within a month.</p>
<p>In your personal experience, of course.</p>
<p>As for me, I went to an all-guys HS, so I'm an exception. I found more drama in college than in HS. Much more. Haven't seen that many friends dropped/romantically involved within a month.</p>
<p>High school, definitely. </p>
<p>I’m sure your experience varied due to the fact that you went to an all-boys school. Boys tend to not cause nearly as much drama as girls. Common knowledge. </p>
<p>I’m a freshman currently in an all-freshman dorm (besides RA’s obviously). There is quite a bit of drama. However, you just learn to live with it and be the “better” or more mature one and move on. You’ll encounter drama (more than you’d like) everywhere you go in life. Learning to life and/or cope with it is what is going to make it seem like there is no drama :)</p>
<p>The “drama” meter between your typical high school and your typical freshman dorm can often both run really high. Hard to say which is worse because (freshman) college life is a 24/7 situation…I’d say it really levels off after freshman year 'tho…,but in general I would say that a freshman dorm is a hotbed for drama.</p>
<p>God I hope not, just posted about another type of drama. I start college this fall, Any advice for how to avoid or lessen the drama? With the breakups and ended friendships, have you seen a lot of badmouthing drama resulting in people being ostracized? I can’t go thru this again </p>
<p>@lesseb oh yeah. It’s even worse when you’re stuck in the middle and friends think you’re a traitor for hanging out with the “other” side. Didn’t know friendship = alliance.</p>
<p>Funny part is, I live in a predominantly upperclassmen dorm. You’d think they’d mature after freshman year.</p>
<p>I found lots of drama in high school, but I was never a part of it. I hate drama and want nothing to do with it and will not befriend drama queens. In college, I’m sure there’s still plenty of it, but since there are so many people here, it’s less noticeable because everyone has their own friends groups and it’s easier to avoid morons;.</p>
<p>I went to an all boys high school and still found more drama in HS than college. Much more gossiping/rumor spreading about who was hooking up with whom and who was at what party. There may have been less drama within the walls of our school because there were no girls but my overall life was definitely filled with far more drama/anxiety in HS than college.</p>
<p>Oh, goodness. </p>
<p>High school has its drama, but at least with high school you were able to go home and be separated form it. College is a 24/7 access to some straight bs at times. I’m not one to be involved in drama. I don’t benefit it and if someone’s presence is denigrating my quality of life, I’m quick to make some changes, but since my time spent in college I’ve been surrounded by drama. </p>
<p>People are running around wondering who’s sleeping with who, why Suzy didn’t invite Jessica to lunch with the girls, why their friend talked to their boyfriend, and all this other mindless crap that could be sorted out with some direct questions and honesty. </p>
<p>High school had more drama. You’re involved whether you want to or not</p>
<p>College has optional drama, all you have to do is try talking to everyone, talk sh! t and instigate :D</p>
<p>High school for sure, but I’d say it’s different kind of drama. It’s not just prom date drama, and I’d say there’s much less “bullying” in college, but you have people having sex all. the. time. and living with other people your age and going to frats where things naturally happen or even getting engaged at this point.</p>