I hate high school

<p>Hate HS.</p>

<p>Ready to go… not on the level of Eurosport.</p>

<p>High school definitely had its ups and downs. Senior year has been a ton of fun, but now that I’m a second semester senior, and I’ve gotten into schools that I would not mind going to, I’m pretty much over it. So as of now, I wouldn’t say that it’s awful (the first two years of high school weren’t all too shabby), but I’m just done with it now. Ready to move on to bigger and better things; namely, college.</p>

<p>God dang i cant wait to get out of that hellhole time waster they call highschool.
seriously we dont do anything in 4/6 of my classes. I watch 1 episode of bones and 2 episodes of the office every day, work on my online class (which im taking outside of school) for 40 minutes in dp (after finishing the 5 minute tutorial she gives us 45 minutes for), and sleep through calc. Such a freaking waste of time!
I honestly could skip those 4 periods and get so much more work done every day…
My other two classes are fun though :D. I cant wait for college. (infact, i couldnt wait so im taking 3 college classes so that i can live through highschool without shooting myself at the idiocracy of it all)</p>

<p>It’s still four years of your precious youth. :confused: In some ways I wish it would end already but other times the people I meet and the experiences make it bearable. Ah, who knows.</p>

<p>I absolutely detest the cliques at my school that aren’t even the Abercrombie and Hollister wearing popular kids crowd, but rather the too cool for you cliques made up of kids who only dress in Urban Outfitters or whatever. They’re not nice to anyone outside of their cool clique and once you’re in, everyone magically loves you. On the bright side, the core members of this clique are seniors and graduating so I can’t wait until next year without them in the school!</p>

<p>I also hate our school’s lack of enforcement for “catching” people who openly cheat and have a known reputation for cheating. The teachers at my school assume everyone is a saint and would never think of cheating. Though this doesn’t necessarily affect me directly, I just get a bit sad when we get tests back and the kid who cheated off of people and had a cheat sheet got a better grade than I did. The worst part is, if you try and report a student, your name doesn’t stay confidential for long (other teachers find out, they accidentally let it slip to other students) and since the teacher doesn’t have proof of them cheating, they usually just have a conversation with the student, in which the student denies everything and the teacher believes them… yikes</p>

<p>Not gonna lie, I actually love my school. I mean, there’s ups and downs to it, and high school as a whole was really hard and aggravating and stressful and crazy, but I really love my school. I can’t even imagine myself going to a different high school, but I do know that high school would have sucked so much more if I was at any other school.</p>

<p>Hate most things about HS.</p>

<p>^^ I basically feel the same way as 2Chillaxin. The programs here are really good if you do take advantage of them, like if you do IB, Academic Decathlon, animation, sports, etc. My school’s supposed to be a VAPA school, but a vast majority don’t use the classes and just don’t try, so we had to give up on that.</p>

<p>Seriously though, the people here are imbeciles. I’m not even lying when I say a at least 1/4th of the people here are illiterate.</p>

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<p>OMG. yes…</p>

<p>I actually have like a love-hate relationship w/ my high school. I love most of my teachers, my friends, my classes are pretty interesting. But the stress, the waking up at 7:30, the excess HW/busywork, the dumb required classes in which I have no interest? No, I’m over that. And now that I’m a 2nd semester HS senior, I’m sooooo over my classes and homework.</p>

<p>I would learn so much more if I had time to just READ. Like, remember when you used to read books just because, just for fun? I’m trying to get back into that again, and it’s so good.</p>

<p>Anyway though I’m pretty apprehensive about college/leaving home, and also I don’t like getting older because it means I’m closer to dying. Like how 50 yr olds don’t like celebrating their birthdays, only… I’m 17… So I don’t love HS, but I’m more scared of the unknown than the known.</p>

<p>I go to a selective enrollment school in Chicago, in the top 100 in the nation… I’ve had AMAZING teachers, like the biology teacher that helped me develop my love of genetics and biochemistry and the English teacher that exposed me to enthralling essays and short stories… I never would have received the exposure or personal attention anywhere else. I no longer get straight As, but I get 5s on AP tests and feel really well prepared.</p>

<p>That being said, the social life is tragic… I literally dreaded being around my class all 4 years due to how cliquey and immature they are. Plus, with there being a huge divide economically and with racism being abundant, there’s constant tension… Common sense does not necessarily come with book knowledge. </p>

<p>However… Since my freshman year, I was friends with all the upperclassmen, so I’ve pretty much been in college or a senior since the end of my freshman year haha. I guess what I took away from my high school career was not having to limit myself to one building when there’s a whole world outside those doors, as well as to choose schools based off both student reviews AND rank… A cloud with silver lining I guess. :)</p>

<p>I’ve just basically realized how much I dislike my high school. I love learning, but my high school is filled with people who aren’t really your friends and teachers who don’t really care.</p>

<p>Eh. Studying for classes takes up a massive amount of my time, and when I am at the high school I’m treated with respect. I’d certainly rather be in college, I can’t wait for August, but I don’t mind high school.</p>

<p>Here are the reasons I look forward to college…don’t have to deal with immature morons, arrogant private school kids, the small, confining school population (only 50 in my grade), choosing classes that actually interest, having a diverse , everyone starts out the same plane w/o personal history, can establish a new identity, can leave this small town and all my bad experiences behind, no stupid tardy slips, fewer judgmental students and teachers (yes teachers), don’t have to wake up at 6:30 every morning, can schedule my classes, don’t have to be in class 7 hours straight (feels like prison/daycare), better quality of resources available, no stupid busy, better food options, meaningful lectures, getting away from parents and monotony of small town life, but most important: I will get a fresh start and will never have to look back.</p>

<p>@PinkLover - That is exactly how I feel, too. The kids in my class are all superficial and have double standards. Immaturity at it’s finest, you’d be horrified if you came and witnessed it.
I am ready to LEAVE.
I never knew it would be so easy to not look back at my high school years and not miss anyone or anything about it. :)</p>

<p>College, here I come!</p>

<p>The first thing I do after graduation is burn my high school diploma…High school were the worst 4 years of my life…so much happened that shouldn’t have happened. I really really regret investing in a private school. I thought there were no bullies, but I was wrong. I don’t suggest anyone to go to The Miami Valley School in Dayton Ohio…</p>

<p>DAMN, HE just flipped wanton, sauted him, chopped him up, farted in the skillet,sprinkled some confectioners sugar on the dish, and fed it to wanton’s diabetic mother!</p>

<p>LOL they deleted the argument.</p>

<p>What was said?</p>

<p>Man, I think I missed the very last response. Shoot.</p>

<p>…lol, 10char.</p>

<p>Anyone know what was said?</p>

<p>Daxlo made me anxious…</p>