Done =(

<p>So I've been hating High School all the time because I just wanted it to be done. But apparently, I've been quite depressed since I got home today after all those yearbook signing and making up with people who were once my enemies into friends. No more [Name] - of the high school, and although I'll have a good time in College, it brings me silent.</p>

<p>Anybody else feels this way?</p>

<p>P.S: I don't graduate until the 23rd.</p>

<p>I dont graduate until the 24th but im so excited!</p>

<p>Turn that frown upside down :)</p>

<p>Aw, thanks man. :slight_smile: That really made me smile back.</p>

<p>I’ll probably miss the terrible HS career anyways.</p>

<p>I wasn’t one of those people who loved high school or anything, and I was certainly ready to leave, but the week before graduation was definitely the hardest. It’s the week where you have to face the fact that everyone is going separate ways, and life is changing… It was certainly depressing. That being said, after graduation, summer COMPLETELY takes your mind off of the sadness. It’s not like the people you love disappear. But the last days of school make it hard because you keep facing little milestones, like your last lunch with your friends, locker cleanout, last time in a certain class, etc. It makes you feel like it’s all over, but a lot of things aren’t. You still see the people that matter; people make more of an effort to hang out with a wider range of friends for whatever reason, and you’ll be occupied with fun times doing things with friends, parties, etc. </p>

<p>So just get through these two weeks, have fun graduating, and then, if you’re anything like me, you won’t want to be back in high school. In three days, I’ll have graduated exactly a month ago, and this summer has been nothing like the moping around a lot of us did during the last days of school.</p>

<p>Ummmm im a girl lmao. </p>

<p>Happy to know I helped. I wont miss high school. There is so much to look forward to.</p>

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<p>Lol, I don’t get what that means.</p>

<p>Monday: Last time I’ll be seeing everybody and doing the yearbook signing.</p>

<p>Aww, I feel the same way after all the yearbook signing and saying goodbye. I won’t miss the institution as much as I will miss the people, the friends who were so kind and supportive and those teachers who meant so much to me :(.</p>

<p>Yeah same, I wonder where everyone will be this Summer; and I’ll be able to add my teachers I like on facebook after this year… I want to take out some of those memorable events out of the storage and keep them with me. Yet, I dislike my institution and others who irritated me throughout the years. Hopefully, the sadness disappears.</p>

<p>Bump…</p>

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<p>:) .</p>

<p>haha, I’m adding some teachers too.</p>

<p>But really, it is sad, I’m gonna miss a lot of friends. But it sucks because right now everyone is either at mexico, visiting family, or trying to see their college out of town and while I’ll be going to my bfs orientation at UNT, I’m gonna be bored this first month off.</p>

<p>I was suppose to visit MA this Summer, but can’t because I’ll probably be employed. But it doesn’t bother me.</p>

<p>…Basically, you’ll mope and whine until you graduate. Then summer will start, and you won’t mope around anymore? That’s what that meant.</p>

<p>It’ll be fun, as long as you have friends/things to do. Then, you won’t give a damn that school ended because you’ll be having a good time.</p>

<p>I didn’t really have that much friends in high school although alot of people liked me. I have SAT and College Preparation to do, Church, and hopefully that job. Other than that, I don’t have anything planned out as of now.</p>

<p>how do you have SAT prep if you’re about to graduate?</p>

<p>No, I’m self studying over the Summer for a retake in the Fall.</p>

<p>um…are you graduating? because if you’re a senior about to go to college there is absolutely no need for SAT</p>

<p>He wants to transfer colleges.</p>

<p>ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh</p>

<p>was so confused there.</p>