I had a terrible time in high school. That was when I got social phobia. I didn’t eat right, and I freaked out all day long…with every class.
High school was the best time of my life. Awesome classmates and cool teachers. I was really lucky.
For me high school had its good and bad aspects, but the bad far outweighed the good. I had a social phobia in high school too.
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I didn’t like school.
It kills imagination and creativity.
I prefered to hide and smoke with my peers.
I prefered reading philosophy and poetry
than the subjects on school.
High school was ok.
I had a harder time being bullied in Middle School.
I had some good times and some good friends and some good classes liked drama and creative writing and pe but I was self conscious and didn’t do to well in school so I took the California HS Proficiency Exam and left school early. Later I took the GED and funnily wound up with a real diploma too in Nevada.
Nope. Its called “secondary school” here. Got bullied a lot. Left school at 16 (when it was allowed) and walked straight into an IT job at the council. £900 quid a month in the 1990’s at 19-20 years old. Loved it.
The prodromal phase of schizophrenia was kicking in then - so only lasted a couple of years. Mind you it had its bonuses - cos i had the same housing officers dealing with my homeless case later on - and was fondly remembered for fixing their old 486 computers. I swear its why i got priority on a council place years later lol.
I loved my years at High School in New Zealand. I had cool friends and participated in lots of extra-curricular activities. I hated High School when we moved to Australia though as I was constantly ridiculed every time I opened my mouth due to my Kiwi accent. I left as soon as I could to work on a horse stud.
The only time I would ever enjoy anything about my junior or senior high schools would be learning that either or both had burned down in a fire. Seeing the fire would be better. Starting it would be best.
I was depressed a lot of the time in high school, but I still have some good memories. My life at that time definitely revolved around what happened outside of school, though. I didn’t become interested in academics until I went to college, at the age of 27. I had time to smarten up
i didn’t like any time in school really… i still have nightmares of when i was in school.
I hated all school years, excepting kindergarten. I was bullied by my first grade teacher, and was being abused at home. No where was safe. Extremely depressed and suicidal by the time I got to HS. I ended up going to nine different schools in all (3 private schools ) due to all the custody battles, and moves. It was rough.
I liked high school.
As much as one can.
Not the highlight of my life,
And I wouldn’t do it again,
But not bad.
I was a nobody in high school but I enjoyed studying. The people I hung out with in high school were very nice but strange people. Lol. We were a bunch of strange folks.
I had a friend named Cherry whose family was poor so she wasn’t popular but that girl was a sweetheart and absolutely stunning to look at. I figure the other girls in school were jealous of Cherry’s beauty.
Sometimes you have to wait til you’re grown for life to begin. I’m sorry you went through that. I always hated the end of the school day cos I never knew what mood my dad was gonna be in. He yelled a lot.
Umm… it had its ups and downs. I had cool teachers and good friends. But living in a small town everybody knew your business. Some of the boys would sexually harass me and some of them would make fun of my weight.
I partied a lot in high school. I also was heavily involved in singing and musicals. I enjoyed all that. But I hated the schoolwork and sitting in classes. I liked college much better
High school was probably the best time of my life. I had a great job, partied a lot, had a good time, got laid almost everyday, graduated with a A average. It was when I went to University that everything went to hell. I did not enjoy my university experience nearly as much. First year was ok but that is when things started to go subtly wrong and went down hill from there pretty quickly. Eventually I had to drop out and never got my degree. I was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia at 26.
High school was hard for me. I had no friends. I was severely bulimic. I skipped classes all the time. I had a much older boyfriend who introduced me to a lot of illegal things. My little brother and my grandmother both got cancer during this time. No good all the way around.