<p>ThisCouldBEHeaven-… im from texas, we dont **** our cousins… </p>
<p>And i hate my school</p>
<p>ThisCouldBEHeaven-… im from texas, we dont **** our cousins… </p>
<p>And i hate my school</p>
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<p>Am I the only one here who likes high school? Sure, most people are idiots, but there are plenty of better classes available and it’s easy enough to find a group. Most of my teachers are awesome and the building is only a couple years old. The administration is lazy and incompetent, but you can’t have everything.</p>
<p>i used to LOVE it. now i HATE it. i’m soo happy i’m gonna be a senior…and finally college!!!</p>
<p>I hate my HS VERY much. I hate it so much that I always said I was from one of the elite schools around my area. I hate it so much that I have no spirit in my school. I hate it so much that I quit the tennis team and everything sports related because we always lose.</p>
<p>Transfer wasn’t an option :(.</p>
<p>So after I graduate from my HS hellhole! I will be happy:)</p>
<p>PS: Our old principle was incompetent. Our counselors are incompetent except for one. Screwed us Seniors over by taking away physics, AP bio, AP euro, and AP psychology because we were “short 2 people”.</p>
<p>My school refuses to give me my transcript for application purposes. I really don’t think they understand the concept of rolling admissions…</p>
<p>In terms of hating my school, yeah it’s bad, but I deal with it. The way that I like to think of it is that these are really the formative years, who we are ultimately seems to change drastically during these years. I don’t know about you, but I’ve certainly changed a lot during the time that I’ve spent in my academic prison. I know that some people will find this rather depressing, but I try to keep an open mind about it. It’s hard for me to make a final judgement about my high school being a bad experience for me without seeing the ramifications it will have on my life.</p>
<p>I would love to jump to conclusions and say, “If I had gone to richer and better school X I would be so much better off than staying here at ‘inner city’ school Y!” Logically, however, this is a false conclusion as there is currently no way to adequately judge the results of changing one aspect of your life. After all there would be such a ripple effect from just the simple action of changing the high school that you attend that it would be impossible to determine whether you actually would have been better off going somewhere else.</p>
<p>That also brings up a wholly different yet equally important question, “What is better off?” I may wish that I had gone to what could be qualified as a better high school by the general populace, but what would it have really helped me to be better off? There are so many angles to consider when examining issues like this. Any change would have resulted in nearly innumerable changes that it would require a fundamental and hard set of guidelines of what is “better” in order for this question to be taken seriously. I mean, one school might have given me more rigorous courses and I might have kept my GPA higher, but for any number of extenuating circumstances I might have been philosophically worse off (by this I mean the change in my life outlook based on the school that I attended and its impact on me).</p>
<p>Of course, this again brings us back to the fundamental problem of the number of unknown variables in the human activity of wishing that a different action was taken. It would be simple fallacy to do this with a mindset of “all other things held equal” due to the unknown ramifications of the action of changing a single constant in the past.</p>
<p>…Sorry for going off like that. I just tend to think like that, and every once and a while I have to write it down.</p>
<p>I’m used to my school; I don’t really mind it. However, I’m not a big fan of the people in it.</p>
<p>the grass isn’t always greener on the other side …
but i’d say anything would be better than my high school.
-50% of my class doesn’t know english properly.
-50% of it was stupid enough to vote for a president who hasn’t done anything the past two years.
-the classes suck, even ap seems like honors because of incompetent administration telling good teachers what to do.
-the list goes on …
can’t wait until college.</p>
<p>I would agree with pinkstarcloud. My school itself is pretty nice, and most of the teachers are good, but the principal is a hardcore conservative, and he’s in battle with the liberalism of many of our students. Also, almost all the people are excessively shallow, and I can’t help feeling like they only like me because I help them with their work.</p>
<p>My school is stupid… I like learning, but I hate being stuck in a hellhole with people that can barely tell me which direction is left and which is right… dumb*<strong><em>s. Also… the teachers don’t care about you, all they care about is getting through the lessons as fast as possible, then going home and getting drunk. I mean most the teachers TELL you they hate teaching. And my counslers f</em></strong>ed up my transcript. They said I only took two science classes, when I completed 3!!! with a’s!!! ***!!! And they won’t let me take online courses… grr. Anyway… my school is so restricting!</p>
<p>I don’t hate my school that much. They forgot to tell the College Board I was black though and apparently now I can’t get Nat’l Achievement unless they straighten it out really soon, which they probably won’t do, but I’m high enough for Nat’l Merit and lowered standards and racial awards annoy me anyway.</p>
<p>i really hate my school with a passion, so does 95% of the student body!
<p>The fact that I don’t like my high school is totally personal, I wish I liked it more.</p>
<p>I go to a great public school, which has pretty good school spirit, has some good, and some not so good teachers, their are pretty hard classes, etc. And although the school is in horrible condition, they are building a new one which will (HOPEFULLY!) be ready for my senior year.</p>
<p>i have a love/hate relationship. </p>
<p>i would say i really like it about 70% of the time.</p>
<p>i just hate going in the halls. there are so many people that just stop to talk in the halls so its impossible to get anywhere. most of the kids are going nowhere in life real fast. there are tons of fights. many kids hang out across the street on smokers corner. some go into that neighborhood. they eat their luch on peoples front porches. have sex in their garages (true story!). these people constitute about 25% of the student body. They give our school a horrible name. this is what makes me hate the school.</p>
<p>Then the middle 65% are just there. theyre not necessarily detrimental to my education, but their mere presence is at times annoying. it seems like all they do is take up space. Some are in an activity or two, some are nice. these poeple are more or less neutral to me. </p>
<p>However, I do love a lot about my school. I feel like I’m getting a pretty good education. There are certainly frustrations (there will not be an AP english class next year because not enought kids signed up. It sounded MUCH better than honors, which i dont think will be that beneficial), but Ive had some great teachers. my guidance counselor is good. i like that activities. im in the newspaper which is a really good time if youre an editor. our band is world class (and next year im the drum major :-)). Our football team won the state championship. our entire athletic program is successful. there are always multiple kids going to ivies or peers. its a really great school, it just gets a bad name. i have a ton of pride in it. i love talking about it to people. its just a shame how many bad kids there are that bring it down.</p>
<p>I don’t HATE mine, but I don’t like it either…
But I could never admit that since i’m on ASB…</p>
<p>jamesford and hawaiiboy: I call</p>
<p>Just out of curiosity james what school do you go to? for some reason i rememer you saying that you were from nola but my memory is often wrong</p>
<p>I couldn’t stand high school either. The airport-style security (metal detectors and x-ray machines) and overall lack of school spirit were two of the things i disliked the most. Fortunately, I’m done with school now. I just graduated a week ago but I feel like I’ve been out of school at least a month.</p>
<p>Catholic all boys H.S. = the worst.</p>
<p>I don’t know which is the worst part. </p>
<p>No girls which means nearly all your friends are dudes.
Or the fact that pretty much every Catholic is super conservative and racist/sexist.</p>