<p>wow, looks like you all tried to have the worst time you possibly could in high school.</p>
<p>well the high school i went to had pretty much all rich snobs who partied and got drunk and high every weekend, i wasn't into that but everyone else was, i mean i talked to some people around school bu didn't really hung out with them or anything outside of school, plus i was left out of stuff in school like group activites in class, community college is worse, cause most of the students are older and have kids and people just come and leave</p>
<p>Yes, because I actually want to keep in touch with naive, annoying, and inconsequential people.</p>
<p>No, no I don't.</p>
<p>by saying everyone is naive, annoying, and inconsequential, we can infer that you are as well firewalker.</p>
<p>and i suppose youre going to tell me college is drastically better because all of these people mature in the 3 months between hs and college?</p>
<p>I can say quite honestly that with my friends, the ones who stayed the same went to the same few schools. The friends who changed (for the better) were the ones who went to the "better" schools. And yes, some of my friends, and myself, have changed quite a bit from high school.</p>
<p>My friends who went to the Southern big state party schools (UGA, Alabama, GA Southern, LSU, Ole Miss, etc) regressed a few years. They now act as if they're in middle school and have huge entitlement complexes.</p>
<p>by saying everyone is naive, annoying, and inconsequential, we can infer that you are as well firewalker.</p>
<p>Debatable.</p>
<p>and i suppose youre going to tell me college is drastically better because all of these people mature in the 3 months between hs and college?</p>
<p>Comparing high school to college is laughable. I'm among intellectual peers (for the most part) who voluntarily chose to undertake the pursuit of knowledge (also debatable). On the other hand, you have high school, where half the kids didn't care for learning and had other priorities. If you haven't figured out by now, the environments are markedly contrast; I love college for the anonymity and independence it provides.</p>
<p>Hopefully I'll keep in touch with as many as possible.</p>