<p>.......alright. alright. my friend referred me to this place. im here. and.. yeah. lol.</p>
<p>They both have their pluses and minuses.</p>
<p>In high school you have no autonomy, the classes are a waste of your time, there is a degree of authority that really isn't needed (no, you can't wear a hat...)</p>
<p>But on the plus side, it's easy and laid back, you get to mooch of your parents, the girls that will gain it haven't gained the freshman 15 yet.</p>
<p>I personally did nothing in high school. I think my GPA was like 1.6 my senior year because I spent the majority of it telling my teachers they were wasting my time and staring at walls for amusement. This lack of involvement may skew my view of the experience.</p>
<p>College is cool with the whole freedom thing. You can go to class whenever you want...heck you can even wear a hat to school and leave campus for lunch(OMG!!!) </p>
<p>It's like a fresh start if you did nothing in high school, too. If some of the people I went to high school with knew that 6 years post-graduation I had a doctorate and was raking in $115,000/year they would **** their pants. </p>
<p>On the other hand, unless you are a rich kid and the parents baby you, you basically live in poverty. Dorms suck...</p>
<p>Based on the two, I'd take college, though...</p>