Best Year in High School

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We all know that high school can be a pain to deal with; but there's always as least one year in high school that's the best, or the least stressful, of all four.

Of all your years of high school, which one was your best?
 
I loved junior year most because I had the most fun. The least stressful year was senior year because the work was easy and I already got accepted into college, so it was smooth sailing.
 
Senior year was the least stressful (other than college applications).

Other than that, I went to three high schools, and I went to the third one for my senior year... So that was arguably one of the worst years for me. My personal favorite was junior year, because that's when I was on the cheerleading team for the state's second-best football team (we went undefeated until State Championships, where we lost to the team that is documented in that MTV show Two-A-Days- they wound up winning against that same team during my freshman year in college). I was really involved with school, and had finally settled in (as this was my second high school, and I'd come into it part of the way through my freshman year). I'd had friends I was real close to, sports, martial arts, after-school activities... It was all pretty hectic but still pretty damned fun.
 
Senior year, for obviously reasons. I was leaving shortly and I had less homework.
 
Senior year was by far the best year for me..gradnite at Disneyland, the senior picnics..all of it
 
Junior year. Might have been Senior year, but... well, I graduated in June 2002. That year didn't start off too well stresswise.
 
Sophmore year. I had been with my high school sweetheart for a year at that point, and it was before the giant mess with her parents started (lets just say, they caught us in a very awkward position). I was also spending alot of time with my high school band, winning contests and playing lots of shows. The work was easy, mostly creative courses or others that i enjoyed. It for the most part was a good year, better then the rest, anyway.
 
The last year is ALWAYS the best. 5th grade. 8th grade. 12th grade. Last year of college. They're all the best. Why? Cause you're done! You've reached the finish line. Plus that's when you have all the fun field trips and parties and what-not.
 
Senior year, maybe followed by Jr. Year.
 
Sophomore year. My classes were really easy that year. I don't think I did any work other than papers and projects all year.
 
Freshman Year was well Freshman year.

Sophmore Year was good for the most part, joined the Cross Country and Gymnastics teams, but joining both teams put some strains on my friendships.

Junior Year, the first half was good, but second half my friends from Jr. High started drifting away and by the end stopped hanging out with me completely, which really sucked.

Senior Year, I had a new group of friends and also started to stop caring about trying to become the "cool guy" and started learning to just be myself, which really helped in college. Also got accepted to all the colleges I applied to, so the second half of the year didn't really matter grades wise and was doing pretty well in both my sports. So yeah, Senior Year was the best, but College was ten times better than high school ever was.
 
Senior. Because that meant that the living hell called high school was almost over.
 
Senior. Because that meant that the living hell called high school was almost over.

hahaha. Yes. Although I'd put Freshmen year as a close second since you didn't know what the hell you were getting into.
 
I would have to say 10th grade. It was 1994. Although 1996 was a close second. Got to play the with Olympic Marching band for the 1996 olympics. In 1994 I played with the Olympic band doing some promotional shows, we went to New York City. I also played with the Atlanta Grammy All-Stars which was a high school jazz band that was sponsored by the Grammy organization, and in February, I got to go play with the pit orchestra at the Grammy's. That was an awesome experience.
 
Senior year. No contest. I had most of my credits already, so it was mostly half days all year.
 
Sophmore year. Kick some major butt and had a good time doing it
 
Sophmore - Senior. It was all drinking, parties, sex and other things that I wouldn't recommend for the future of this country. But, if I had a choice, I would re-live most of those three years, knowing what I know now.
 
Senior- because at my school even if you were a "geeky" senior (like me) you were still cooler than the underclassmen. By the time i was a senior, I realized that getting that occasional "D" or "F" on a test didn't matter at all. I learned that I shouldn't worry about so much stuff that doesn't even matter that year. ahh good times
 
All my high school years were fun. I suppose if I had to pick I'd say Senior Year since that was the year I was in the best shape, I had all my credits so I coasted the entire year, I was single at the time, and we had all our senior benefits and trips. Good times.
 
Sophomore year.

My home life/personal life sucked that year but in school I was all that and a bag of chips. I was a lead in the high school musical, had a special spot in the half-time show, finally understood math and really excelled in my English and Spanish classes.

Senior year is probably second because I really did own the school. :oldrazz:
 
Junior year

At that time life was less stressful at school and at home. All my classes were easy and in the first half of the year I had study hall as my last class so I could do all my homework and come home with no work at all. Plus, people knew me and talked to me more.

My mom divorced my ******* of a stepdad so it was just me and her, which also meant that when she was at work I could come home and have the house to myself; and I actually had friends who lived in the neighborhood and we'd hang out and stuff.
 
Junior year. Mainly because I had this AP English class that only had 11 students in it for the entire year. We all became really close, and it was oddly family-like.
 
I never understood why people hated high school so much. I loved 99% of it. That was one of the greatest times of my life. I'd have to say my senior year was the best because I didn't really have to do anything except play sports and take gym class 1/4th of the year.
 
Senior year....
it was so easy cause I had easy classes and was almost done with high school!!

YAY Class of 1995 :p
 

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