<p>^ lol 'sall good - we’re only mean to condescending parents</p>
<p>I totally agree with what you’re saying, in the sense that you think high school doesn’t teach correctly. However, if you had recieved no high school education, would you know enough to write what you did? Also, you say history is all facts, but then you used facts to back up what you were saying. A little ironic is all.</p>
<p>Thread was tl;dr</p>
<p>High school provides the most optimal point of concentrated hot hot hotties that I can get with. How is high school anything BUT important?</p>
<p>High School is a once in a lifetime opportunity. You get to be in clubs, sport teams, go to dances, and meet hot chicks.</p>
<p>…and that, ladies and gentlemen, is why we will never be ahead of China. lazy American students who question everything and think they have the answer for everything…</p>
<p><em>I haven’t read the above comments so if this has been said, forgive me!</em></p>
<p>IMO, highschool is more of a stepping stone into maturity. You are a different person from being a freshman to a senior. I know I have changed and I’m only a junior. Sure there are those idiots who make you want to hit them with a brick, but you learn to ignore and grow. Highschool has become more of a social thing versus a place to think and learn for the sake of learning. That has to be individual. I do wish more schools allowed independent study over any subject because you would enjoy it more. I do agree that after alegebra, math is almost pointless unless you plan on persueing something that involves math. English becomes a bit repetitive in the sense that it’s almost the same thing every year, same with history. Yes, in America we can’t really appreciate free education, compared to countries that don’t have it. So it would be valued more. @jessicahoff28 but, this is all we have had, and so many students see it, as I have said before, a social place.</p>
<p>Depends on what you want to do with the rest of your life I suppose.
I want to be a lawyer. Obviously I have to get through high school with As
If you want to be a waitress then well ok. You don’t need to graduate High school let alone college</p>
Actually, nowadays you don’t need a diploma to go to a college. The only reason why I’m still in high school, is because graduating will entitle me to 2 years of free college. The day Bernie makes college tuition free, is the day I start searching, regardless of whether or not I’ve graduated high school.