do you really care about high school?

<p>How many of you really cares about high school on a day-to day basis? Other than your grades, nothing else really matters after 5 years.</p>

<p>I care about high school. It only occurs once in a lifetime. You need to savor every moment of it.</p>

<p>I second that.</p>

<p>High school has been the best 4 years of my life. Middle school effing sucked, and I don't remember elementary school except for one or two close friends I had at the time but we fell out of touch.</p>

<p>Everything great happens to you during high school: Turning 16, getting your drivers license (this was especially cool for me because a majority of my friends got our licenses within like 2 weeks of each other), turning 17 and going to see that first R-Rated movie without an adult, turning 18 and buying that first lotto ticket (this won't happen to me in HS, but that's okay)...the list goes on.</p>

<p>The fact is that while in 5 years it may not matter to the rest of the world, these are the types of memories we'll keep with us the rest of our lives. I still remember the first time I drove, the first time I drove with friends in the car (illegally), the first time I went to a football game without my older sister...you get the idea.</p>

<p>To answer your question, I REALLY care. I love high school, and I wouldn't trade my experience for anything in the world.</p>

<p>o_O first R-Rated movie at 17? lol I saw mines at like 13..</p>

<p>School is about the best thing that happens to you; you may not think that not, but in 10 years you will.</p>

<p>MonoTombo: I did too, but I'm talking about without an adult present.</p>

<p>I love high school, because it is where you can finally begin to assume independance over the course of your life. Before in Middle School and Elementary School you were nothing but a slave and a number of the system - at my middle school they even directed where and how you should walk (arrows on the ground...pretty F*ed up). </p>

<p>It is the chance where you finally are allowed to determine your own future, and pursue your interests, such as ECs.</p>

<p>High school is a huge part of anyones life, determines which college your headed for, bf-gf, drivers license, and more importantly, discovering oneself.</p>

<p>Ugh, are you kidding? I just want to get out of it.</p>

<p>I care about it. I'm learning a lot, academically but also socially and emotionally, and I agree, there are a lot of quintessential high school moments and memories that you think are pretty cheesy until it's your turn to experience them.</p>

<p>I love it. High school encompasses the formative years in which you build yourself into the person you will become in the future. During this time, you acquire your own set of morals and values, your own perspective of the world around you, etc. </p>

<p>I love it. =)</p>

<p>Yes, even though sometimes it sucks.</p>

<p>High school is awesome. It would be awesomer if there weren't so many constraints in my schedule.</p>

<p>I care about it as a stepping stone to college. I loved my middle school though, and I think I would care about hs much more if my particular school didn't suck.</p>

<p>High school has it's good and bad moments...some of the people I've met I want to stay in touch with forever, some of the memories I never want to forget. Some, I can't get rid of quickly enough.</p>

<p>That's how it is with just about everything though, right?</p>

<p>I do like the high school experience for everything it's taught me and now that I'm a senior and it'll be over soon I'm learning to love it more than ever.</p>

<p>it's been fun. </p>

<p>i want out now.</p>

<p>no, i'm just using it to get into college...but that doesn't mean I'm not going to learn and have a good time while I'm at it.</p>

<p>i like to learn and i like being young (some aspects of adolescence). thats all i like about high school though.</p>

<p>i like getting grades..... :)</p>

<p>and some of the stuff that i'm learning i'm interested in.</p>

<p>Q: do you really care about high school?
A: no.</p>

<p>/<em>/</em>/no./<em>/</em>/</p>