<p>I'm just wondering, seems like overachievers rarely do.</p>
<p>I party kind of a lot.</p>
<p>I'm just wondering, seems like overachievers rarely do.</p>
<p>I party kind of a lot.</p>
<p>I do, maybe once a year. haha</p>
<p>Sometimes my friends and I have Friday fun nights where we go hang at someones house and play board games until a silly time in the morning. Last week was monopoly, and I dominated.</p>
<p>Do pyjama parties count? I swing a mean pillow.</p>
<p>My town has 8,000 people in it and 6,000 of them are university students. The remainder of us party by hittin the Ace (car races) or literally hanging out in a field and playing ultimate Frisbee.
Not much to do here, We have a wendy’s, a subway and a JC penney However I am determined to go to a college party! haha</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Unless Party includes Thanksgiving Football games and Halftime Super Bowl Footgames with Friends</p>
<p>I once touched a can of beer… Define party</p>
<p>Lol</p>
<p>Yeah, I went to a party last week, I have a Halloween party with my brother and his friends at his dorm building. I party a lot too lol.</p>
<p>Yep. A lot. Most of the people on this site condemn people who party though because they aren’t solely focused on school. Personally, I’d rather have fun and get a few B’s than study all day and get straight A’s</p>
<p>Not really, unless you count just going to friends houses and hanging out. I live in a small town, and there`s not a whole lot besides a few little shops and a movie theater, and we have to go out 30 minutes before we hit the “big city” which is a very small “city” and that has a few malls.</p>
<p>@Hoops…I can<code>t speak for everybody, but I really don</code>t think we condemn partying, or people who party…what you want to do on your time is your own business. And I<code>d hardly say we are solely focused on academics…people on here have plenty of EC</code>s too.</p>
<p>^ agreed! (10char)</p>
<p>LOL!!!</p>
<p>I’m at an engineering high school.</p>
<p>Free birth control/STD protection/party avoidance all in one!</p>
<p>I guess “to party” has changed its meaning since I was young.</p>
<p>@Apollo…I cracked up when I read your post.</p>
<p>I’m not even going to lie - I literally don’t have a social life. I have a part time job, with 4 AP courses and the expectations of immigrant parents, the closest I get to partying is a day trip with my friend to Barnes and Noble…</p>
<p>My Father always told me from a very young age, “Those who laugh when they’re young, cry when they’re old.” </p>
<p>I’ll party hard in college though. LOL.</p>
<p>I’ll go to football games and other school events if I wanna hang out it with people.</p>
<p>It’s just that I like to talk, don’t drink, and consider myself a bad dancer. So parties where everyone’s dancing and the only conversations you can get into are between people gulping down beer don’t work for me. I don’t condemn the people who do party. There’s nothing wrong with it and plenty of really smart people at our school do.</p>
<p>If partying counts as watching Magic Mike after school AT school and running and screaming through the hallways with friends, yep, I party.</p>
<p>Everyones going to turn 16 this year so I expect a lot of sweet sixteen parties :D</p>
<p>I’ve gone to 3 sweet sixteen’s already! Can’t wait for my own in April!</p>
<p>Haha Sweet Sixteens…</p>