GENERAL RAAM582
A Rebellion Built on Hope
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SAT or ACT: which one to take to decide my fate? I'm personally going with the ACTs but I just want to be sure.
The thing is though, it seems like everyone says they miss High School once they're out.
I don't trust people who consider high school the best years of their lives.
LOL! This is pretty relatable for me at times!
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LOL! This is pretty relatable for me at times!
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Try 4 years of college/university, where professors don't care if you show up or not and everything is on you to get good grades and no one is holding your hand plus the overwhelming specter of choosing a major, paying off school loans.
Trust me enjoy your last year in high school.
Is High School really that bad? I hear people online talking about it as if it's Hell, saying bullying is a big problem and stuff, then there's movies like Perks of Being a Wallflower which has a very negative depiction of it.
Secondary School in the UK isn't overly terrible, but similar. I'm lucky that geeks don't get bullied here, it's actually *wait for it* cool to like things like Game of Thrones and Marvel![]()
Is High School really that bad? I hear people online talking about it as if it's Hell, saying bullying is a big problem and stuff, then there's movies like Perks of Being a Wallflower which has a very negative depiction of it.
Secondary School in the UK isn't overly terrible, but similar. I'm lucky that geeks don't get bullied here, it's actually *wait for it* cool to like things like Game of Thrones and Marvel![]()
High school is fine, but I don't see how they could possibly be "the best years of your life" when you can't vote, drive, get married, buy a house, or have a child for most of that time.
And voting is probably the only thing on that list that doesn't happen
But seriously, I don't know anyone who got bullied for liking nerd things. Just... no.
But I do agree with you that I wouldn't trade adulthood for high school. Granted, I wasn't a huge fan of high school (I didn't "hate" it, but I didn't "like" it either).