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Old 08-06-2010, 10:56 PM   #1
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What was your high school experience like?

Did you do any sports?
what classes did you take?
who did you befriend? Were you in a clique of other like minded individuals?
how did you like your high school experience?

I personally am going INTO high school, so i was just curious as to other's experiences.
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:19 AM   #2
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I was on track + field until I let my grades slip + got kicked off the team.
I did choir and drama all the way through.
I took the usual required HS stuff. My electives were the artistic things.
I was friends with and mainly hung out with the artsy-hippie-grungy kids.
I also had friends from other groups, though we didn't hang out much.
I generally think my HS experience wasn't that bad, all things considered.

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Old 08-07-2010, 09:24 AM   #3
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I didn't go to High School for even a full day. I dropped out after the 8th grade and got my GED due to panic attacks.
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:34 AM   #4
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I tried to take one class in high school as kind of a special arrangement.
I tried to take an english class lasting 2 years. 6 months later, I dropped out because my co-students in fact did not speak english.
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Old 08-07-2010, 12:10 PM   #5
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I went to a catholic school which sucked. I had severe problems after graduation with identity. I had to wear uniforms and other nonsense.
I spent most of my time hanging out with the university crowd, and going to dance parties, mdma, drama, won a lot of visual art awards, and wrote a lot of poetry. Basically I tried to develop my talents so that when I went to university
I would excell...I also got expelled (that's complicated) and reinstated for getting high grades.


basically I was trained to forever be a tortured artist/bohemian
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Old 08-07-2010, 12:21 PM   #6
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So I attended a therapeutic boarding school for two years. Pretty much a dystopia I complained about and attempted to "fight the system" in the most retarded ways possible.

And oh do I have stories. So many. But we should save that for another time.
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Old 08-07-2010, 01:09 PM   #7
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I liked high school. I suppose I was the token "weird kid" that was friends with the cool kids, my close friends were mostly history and/or drama geeks, but my two closest friends were kind of cliqueless like me, and they are both still some of my best friends. I hung out with everyone, if you sat near me we became friends, if you had a locker near me we became friends, if we had a mutual friend then we became friends. I didn't play on any school teams but I was in a bunch of clubs, the only one that I actually stayed in all four years was the Latin Club, because we all know that is where all the cool kids are.

I mostly took advanced classes and ended up taking 5 AP courses my senior year. My favorite elective was psychology, although etymology was pretty awesome too. My favorite core class was Latin, mostly because my teacher was amazing, also because the Latin students got to go on a trip to Greece my senior year (I mean sure it wasn't like the school payed for the trip or anything but it was still an incredible experience).
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Old 08-07-2010, 01:16 PM   #8
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It was great.
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Old 08-07-2010, 01:32 PM   #9
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I was bored to tears. I got stoned and drunk a lot, refused to do most of the homework, got A's on most of the tests thereby irritating my teachers and parents profusely when I graduated with a C average. Socially, it was one party after another. Good times!
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Old 08-07-2010, 02:47 PM   #10
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Old 08-07-2010, 03:19 PM   #11
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I was bullied all day almost every day by the same group of boys who bullied me in Primary school. I was overweight ( but nowhere near the biggest in school by a long shot ) had acne ( like a great deal of others of a similar age ) and was quiet (like many ) . Most days I felt like walking into traffic so I could end up either in a hospital or dead,and be free of them and have some peace and quiet .

I hung out with an average ( in popularity ) group of people, many of whom I still hang out with now, 3 of them have recently got married (2 to eachother) which was great .
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Old 08-07-2010, 03:51 PM   #12
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Kids weren't nice to me at all, but I had a good time anyway in my junior and senior year.
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Old 08-07-2010, 04:07 PM   #13
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Kids are often mean to people who deviate just a little from the norm. It's sad really.
Or is that just in Denmark?
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Old 08-07-2010, 04:20 PM   #14
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Did you do any sports?

Only in PE.

what classes did you take?

We didn't have many electives, so pretty much just the standard.

who did you befriend?

No one. I just wanted to be left alone.

Were you in a clique of other like minded individuals?

No. Unfortunately.

how did you like your high school experience?

Meh; wasn't the worst, wasn't the best. Was glad to graduate and go on to bigger and better things.
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Old 08-07-2010, 07:01 PM   #15
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I didn't do any sports. I hung out with a group of eight other girls, all of whom weren't in any cliques. High school was ordinary.

Boring, full of teachers who didn't give care about the students, who didn't control their classes and I spent a lot of time not going to class.

I still refuse to go to High School reunions - I'd want to take down the school bullies - LOL.

All I remember is that the supposedly cool kids at school turned into the most ordinary people outside of school. I thought they would fly high and be amazing people but the mega biatch at school became a hairdresser and a mom.
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:22 PM   #16
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My first high school was great. a very artsy alternative type of high school, I wasn't the most popular but I had a few good close friends, and I had a good time.
I then transfered when I went into the foster system, to a foster home/ high school. most miserable time of my life.
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Old 08-07-2010, 09:46 PM   #17
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All I remember is that the supposedly cool kids at school turned into the most ordinary people outside of school. I thought they would fly high and be amazing people but the mega biatch at school became a hairdresser and a mom.
Hahaha, yeah. Most people got a trade after high school and now have to go to Alberta or live out around the bay. One person I always thought was a bitch is actually pretty cool now, though. And they're all getting married and reproducing, its scary.

High school for me was good after they closed down the old high school and moved everyone to a bigger high school, I got to make more friends that way. I guess because we were the first class in a brand new high school, it was like everyone was the new kid so we didn't form cliques, although there was a group of friends I mostly stuck to, we didn't have anything that defined us.

Although there was a group of girls who became like a pro-anorexia group, closest thing to a clique I think we had. They idolized the characters of Mean Girls and had pita bread and lettuce every day for lunch O.o I think they're all okay now though, one's a mom and decorates cakes.
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Old 08-07-2010, 10:21 PM   #18
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I was homeschooled, it was pretty much uneventful.. and involved way too much reading. In my sophomore year, I started taking college courses. This involved hanging out with kids who were much older than me, which in turn got me in a tad bit of trouble
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Old 08-07-2010, 10:38 PM   #19
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I was in high school for a bit then I got pulled out to be home schooled, then I got put back into high school.. it was a confusing and traumatizing time in my life, something I'd never ever want to repeat.
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Old 08-08-2010, 02:57 AM   #20
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like Ben I did'nt feel challenged enough in high school so i basically turned to skiping school and getting high.

Behind my school there was a vast wooded area and when one wanted to skip you would just go in to the "woods" and get lost there so I basically did'nt have much of a "high school" experience i just hung out with the kids that were "too cool for school" I guess.
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Old 08-08-2010, 08:34 AM   #21
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Behind my school there was a vast wooded area and when one wanted to skip you would just go in to the "woods" and get lost there so I basically did'nt have much of a "high school" experience i just hung out with the kids that were "too cool for school" I guess.
d0p3y, you didn't have much of a "high school" experience, but you had a great "high" school experience!

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I did try to join the wrestling team but they wouldn't let me because I am female and so obviously so but I was part of the Drama club and the art club.
I took all the required classes and actually spent a term as a part of the gospel choir.
Friend wise I was part of a small but growing group of outcasts because I went to a fully urban school and it wasn't acceptable to them to be anything other than an aspiring thug or gangsta or just plain ghetto. I did however get along with a lot of people in like the band and like literally two jocks.

All in all my HS live was normal, eventful, there were only three ways people felt about me, you either hated me (I never did anything to anyone) you liked me (I don't really know why, I didn't and still don't think I'm that attractive) or you didn't know who I was. I think that's normal tho for HS.
I made a lot of friends that I'm still friends with to this day and learned a lot about being comfortable in my own skin. So of you're looking for advice, I'd say be yourself and see what happens, never regret anything just learn from it, most the the people you're going to meet are temporary so don't let them make lasting negative impressions on your life and your vision of yourself.
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Did you do any sports?
ANSWER: Yes, handball, raquetball and scuba (yes we had a wealthy high school, they provided the scuba tanks and gear and huge pool and everything).

what classes did you take?
ANSWER:Besides the electives, electronics every year (they had Electronics I, II and III and my senior year I had open class and just built equipment and researched). Also astronomy, chemistry and English.

who did you befriend? Were you in a clique of other like minded individuals?
ANSWER: Almost everyone. I was very fortunate in that I had many friends. On my 18th birthday one of my best friends said "let's go cruising" and took me to a restaurant on Pacific Coast highway in Newport Beach, and in a banquet room in the back I was presented with a surprise birthday party by 18 of my closest friends! I am still in touch with a dozen of them to this day 36 years later, so try to keep in touch with the friends you make in high school, they are the best treasure of all in life.
But we were not like minded. We were all different, had different aptitudes, hobbies, intelligence etc, just like any other high school population.

how did you like your high school experience?
ANSWER: I loved it. the teachers, the subject matter, the field trips the friends, the proms and other dances are all some of my favorite memories.
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I was bored to tears. I got stoned and drunk a lot, refused to do most of the homework, got A's on most of the tests thereby irritating my teachers and parents profusely when I graduated with a C average. Socially, it was one party after another. Good times!
That's basically me except more stoned and less drunk, as well as a little tweaked. The only classes I enjoyed were grade 11 World Religions, and grade 12 Writer's Craft and Law. "Writers craft" was basically creative writing, and my WR and Law teachers were the two best teachers I'd ever had.

I played two fucking awesomely fun years of Rugby (I was hook). It fucked up my back a little, but the twinge is, at the moment, still worth the fun it was at the time.

On the whole I would have happily dropped out, but I ended up graduating to make my parents happy.
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d0p3y, you didn't have much of a "high school" experience, but you had a great "high" school experience!

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wow ben, hurt your brain with that one?
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