if you could be thirteen again, would you?

<p>No. I just want to be another person, totally different from myself now.</p>

<p>Yes I would, but only if I remember what I did wrong.</p>

<p>No, I’m pretty proud of the life I’ve lived thus far. None of my regrets are big enough that I would go back in time to change them.</p>

<p>Yes, assuming that I have all the knowledge I have right now! But then again, IDK if I would wanna relive all the awful memories…</p>

<p>nope. i had fun with my friends, but high school is high school and my parents were and overprotective. i don’t think i could’ve done much better than i did without sacrificing my social life. i think i had a pretty good balance. possibly senior year, 16/17, because that was a pretty fun laid back time with not too many worries (after first semester) and tons of exciting stuff going on. </p>

<p>But right now is the best–we have independence but still have a financial backup, it’s the greatest position to be in.</p>

<p>Absolutely not.
Middle School SUCKED.
And High School was only alright.
It is definitely not necessary to relive any of that.</p>

<p>Yeah, middle school was a lonely as hell time for me. Girls used to pick on me and put crap in my hair and stick me in lockers during PE. I wouldn’t go back to being thirteen if someone paid me to do it. I’m very happy in the friend-filled, socially-content life I have now where I punch women in the ovaries if they give me problems.</p>

<p>Probably not. I hated middle school. I look back on it now and I’m so grateful I ended up happy and healthy where I am. The way I see it, the past is the past, and changing it wouldn’t have me be much different than I am now… And if middle school had been any different for me, I wouldn’t be as wise as I am. I would have killed to change it at the time, but looking back on it, I learned a lot.</p>

<p>I hated both middle and high school, so it’d be tough. However, I wish I would have studied for the SATs at least a little and also done something big worthwhile. That’s only for scholarships though…if I could have gone to a different high school, probably.</p>

<p>Yes 7th grade was funnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn</p>

<p>Senior year was too [overall] awesome to risk losing.
I can’t help wishing that I cared more about school and spent more time with my friends instead of doing nothing at home, though.</p>

<p>NO. *****ING. WAY. </p>

<p>High school SUCKS. Teenagers are some of the most judgmental hypocrites I have ever met. Plus having to go through puberty and everything once again? NO. THANK. YOU. College is way better - more accepting and mature people.</p>

<p>No way. I liked my junior and senior years in high school, but my freshman year was pretty rough, and sophomore wasn’t much better. Right now I’m in that awkward “in-between” stage of high school and college. I wouldn’t want to go back in time when I’m so close to college, and to a new part of my life.</p>

<p>13? No way. 16? Definitely. I freaking loved high school.</p>

<p>No, because I’d act way too old for 13 and would possibly jeopardize my social life even more than I already did. </p>

<p>15, maybe. I’m 16 now, and I’d be back in the beginning of senior year.</p>

<p>I think about this all the time. If I could go back with all the knowledge I have now, I would do so in a heartbeat. My future would’ve turned out vastly different and much better than it is today. However, I’ve met some of the most memorable and valuable individuals throughout my mishaps, which makes it hard to imagine exchanging a more successful life over meeting them and having them in my life.</p>

<p>13? Eh… probably not. Didn’t enjoy middle school much, but then again, I haven’t met anyone who has. I would go back to being 15 or 16, though. Going back, I would’ve worked my ass off and get into a better college. I don’t think I would change much other than that, though.</p>

<p>If I could know what I know now as a 13 year old, I would. Hindsight’s 20/20</p>

<p>Imagine how much WISDOM would be in the mind of a 13-year-old who is aware of a possible future, even just for the next few years. (So, I’d absolutely take the chance to be 13 again – as long as I retained full memory from my current state. Either that or I’d write an autobiography of the last few years for my 13-year-old self to read.)</p>

<p>Hell no.
Never.</p>