<p>I'm just curious to see if anyone here are skipping or have skipped lunch period everyday at school.</p>
<p>I JUST started this senior year to skip eating lunch and just go to Pre-k to help out. I adore the kids there, and time goes real quick when I'm with them. (Keep in mind that I go to a small private school --which sucks. It is crammed with Pre-k through 12th grade!)
I actually did this last year, except I ate my lunch first and then with the remaining time I had left (which was a lot, I tell you. I eat only a sandwich, really, which takes like 5 minutes, and then I just sit there with nothing to do. Time goes real slow!) went up to help out Pre-k.
I really don't mind skipping lunch though. I'd rather be with the kids. Haha.</p>
<p>There are less than 15 people in my senior class, and the whole class except for me and 3 other people (almost 100% of the time) go out to lunch together. I really do wish I could drive, so I could at least get away from that place for a while, but oh well.</p>
<p>So, tell me. What are your stories on skipping out on lunch at school?</p>
<p>No kidding. I’d love to do that, too, but sadly I can’t.
Seriously though, I feel like I’m a “student teacher” already. (But, then again. It is pre-k.)</p>
<p>I actually haven’t really thought about being one… actually, haven’t even considered being one until I started helping out with Pre-k. (I just love kids too much.)</p>
<p>Right now, I’m aiming for the medical field…don’t know how that will turn out.</p>
<p>Thanks.
But, I feel like it would be too stressful…
Weird thing is though, I’ve thought about doing other things (like pursuing art, being an English/Math major, etc.), but I always seem to come back to the pre-med major… (although I don’t know if I should try Pharmacy instead…)</p>
<p>I often skip lunch simply because lunch-time talk between some of the people that I sit with is often terrible. Not in the sense that it’s awkward, but it’s just a bunch of nonsense and ill-humored. At least for me. So I just skip it all together and go study quietly in the library. The good thing is that I’m not usually hungry in the middle of the day, even if I hadn’t eaten breakfast. But rarely if I get a huge hunger pang, or if there is a big test/exam, then I eat.</p>
<p>It must be nice to have a “big” library, like a legit one. My school is just too small, and the library here is simply horrible. You probably can’t even call it a library. Then again, everything here is like… a “downgraded” version. <em>sigh</em> So, that’s why my only resort is sticking around Pre-k. (not that I dislike helping out there–not at all!)</p>
<p>Ah, lunch time talk. What’s funny, is that for me, lunch is just boring. Even if I were to sit with the “cool” people (quite silly, eh?) that chatter endlessly about pointless “subjects”, it’s just not my thing, if you know what I mean. That’s why I pretty much gave up on going to lunch altogether.</p>
<p>But, yeah. Luckily, I, too, don’t get hungry much at school.</p>
<p>At my school we have lunch for almost an hour, and there are usually group meetings and sport practices.
When I’m not busy with any of my commitments, I usually go to the computer rooms, music practice rooms and the cafeteria (most students don’t eat at the cafeteria, as they bring their own lunch) with friends.</p>
<p>Lunch here is just 20 minutes. But I often just go to the art room to eat because I can usually find friends in there and if not, I can just eat quietly in a corner or get a quick print done in the darkroom. (:</p>
<p>Don’t do it. Whenever I skip lunch I suffer from the 2 o’clock blues. The same will happen to you. I always eat Breakfast lunch and dinner [and a snack or two in between].</p>