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    Not really... I just like to know what my kids are up to and who they are hanging with... I'm a regular busy body.

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    W00t for the no-like high school group!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pooker View Post
    W00t for the no-like high school group!
    I saw your post in the other thread and you're still in high school, right? College is soooooooooo much better, just trust me, get through high school and you'll know

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    i hated high school.

    i hated it so much i stopped going.
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    High school was a bitch. I hate ****ing drama. Catholic school = whores, drama, and very uncatholic-like people. There's no way I want to go back to that school again. I hear about people that went to my high school that still go back to just visit teachers.

    College is soo much more chill, people tend to not care so much about that stuff or how cool you are, except for the immature idiots that still haven't grown up and are more than likely in frats/sororities. They usually on the 10 year plan in college.

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    I think I figured it out

    I think the reason why schools suck so much is because in School you're treated like a child. You are in danger of hurting yourself and others and all sharp objects must be vigilantly kept away from you. You are a responsibility of some one else and can't be trusted with finding ways to do things on your own = condenscending discpline and practice.

    Where as in Colledge you're treated like an adult. You're responsible for your self and noone really cares about what you decide to do or how you will achieve the goals set out for you = more freedom and respect.
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    Yeah, I think the problem is that in high school you're transitioning from child to adult, so it's not easy to stomach power tripping teachers, inane rules, and zero tolerance/zero competence policies.
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    How many of you would go back to high school but with the same mind and memory you have now? The knowledge, memories, and experiences all stay with you....but you simply become your little self again and go back to the past.

    I would. Though I hated high school there is so many things I would have done differently.
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    Not high school. I would find the teachers even more boring now than I did then.

    I'd go back and take another degree. Of course, I have that opportunity now, for free, but I just don't have the time. Mbe once I retire.
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    I study everything. Even after I get my degree. Just the way I am.

    I will be doing all kinds of things without degrees.

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    There needs to be more emphasis on working trades.

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    There needs to be more emphasis on math, physics, chemistry, biology, and the engineering of each... There always needs to be more of that

    It's a piss off the US is becoming more of a service sector economy, that's not how to stay on your A-game. I wanna see real ****ing industry

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndiReloaded View Post
    I actually skipped a lot of classes, tho I probably shouldn't admit it. The fact I still did really well, despite this, just goes to show how little actual content they teach at that level.
    My family required me to go to school daily but I was almost always up every night, and I was the kid that slept all day in class. I still aced everything and graduated #2 in my class over 200 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndiReloaded View Post
    Not high school. I would find the teachers even more boring now than I did then.

    I'd go back and take another degree. Of course, I have that opportunity now, for free, but I just don't have the time. Mbe once I retire.
    I agree, I could never go back to high school-not even for reunion.

    I would go back to college though. I do that now. I think I will make a career of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Only-virgins View Post
    How many of you would go back to high school but with the same mind and memory you have now? The knowledge, memories, and experiences all stay with you....but you simply become your little self again and go back to the past.

    I would. Though I hated high school there is so many things I would have done differently.
    No freakin' way. Being a teenager is the worst time in your life. I'd rather be 85.

    Lesa - class of 200? That's small town! Did you grow up in the midwest?

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