What Were You Like In School?

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orzz

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I was the bored and quiet kid, the work was pretty easy and a lot of the time I just wondered why on earth I was here and when it would end. I don't look back on high school in a negative way but at the same time definitely not in a positive way, was just a period of nothingness more than anything honestly.
 
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I was just talking about this earlier with a buddy over coffee. It's quite a paradox, really. I was a student leader - head of my class, straight-A's student and an editor in the campus paper. At the same time, I spent way toooo much time around boys and beer and skipped class too often for my own sake. It's a wonder I made it with flying colors.
 

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I wasn't the most popular, but I was not unpopular either. I hung out with the nicest girls in class... I guess I was pretty normal!
I never studied a lot but I got good grades. What me and my friends would do eventually was leave class to hang out around the school. As I went to a private school, they were more strict and sometimes the coordinator would come out to look for us. So I got in trouble pretty frequently....
 

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High school, I was outspoken, tangled with the administration a few times when I thought they were wrong. I had a couple close friends, but kept to myself a lot. Grade school, I'd rather forget but I'll just say that it's the reason I'm a sonuvabitch to some people.
 

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I had a.. pretty terrible experience with a teacher back in my primary school days, after that I never really trusted teachers and I behaved a bit out of order. I've realised how I was acting since and now I'm in college I'm living the high life :p
 

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When I was still in high school, I was often harassed and bullied by my classmates. Though the bullying and hazing stopped, the memories are still fresh in my mind. But I think it has more to do with my poor eyesight at that time, since I was afflicted with nearsightedness. It is for that reason why I never got in touch with my classmates ever again, even through Facebook.
 

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I hated high school. I never really found a place to fit in. My school was huge. There were over 500 students in my class alone. Plus, most of the students came from families who had money. I wasn't really a loner. I did have a handful of really good friends, but I guess we were considered the poor kids. I never wore name brand clothing or worry about fashion and looking flashy like the rest of my school. I did not have a lot of self-confidence either. I wouldn't want to be in high school now. They have it worse in some ways.
 

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I often was the one that went to more "adult" adventures like clubbing and hanging out at coffee shops because both me and my close friend back then had cool older siblings that took us with them on weekends. We went to separate schools, but on weekends both of us would often find ourselves usually dragging along a few classmates from each other's classes because we were all in essence just bored preteens. By the end of my highschool career, we had formed quite a large and diverse group from about 4 schools, and fortunately the older guys were smart and responsible enough not to land me or my classmates in any serious trouble.
 

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I was a good kid in school. To be exact, from elementary up until 7th grade I had no issues. When the trouble began it had nothing to do with my performance or teachers. I began fighting a lot because I was chosen to be picked on by other girls. I fought and beat them up because I refuse to let them punk me. After a few good butt kickings I was left alone and everything went back to normal. I completed school with no other issues. Overall, I had good grades and my teachers, staff and security liked me.
 

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I didn't start regular school until I was almost 11 years old.
Being a Navy brat, we were always on the move, so by the time I got into a solid school system, guess you could say I was a bit outgoing and eager.
Was never the real popular girl, sort of fell in with the crowd and got involved with band, track, choir and cheer leading, something my Father insisted on.
 

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I was in high school in the 60s, where sneaking a beer at teen club was a big deal. I had a lot of friends, and I had a good time. My parents didn't approve of my boyfriend so we had to sneak around. A lot of drama around that. But I look back on my high school days with fondness.
 

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I was a shy kid in my school days. I did pretty well academically. Thanks to my teachers who always tried to train me to speak in public with confidence. I have improved a lot as I grew up.
 

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I think I was that focused but quiet young girl in school that year but good that I came out with good grades which is what I wanted.
 

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I was quiet and had a small group of friends. I was a lazy student and didn't really apply myself to my studies, but I still got straight A's. This set me up perfectly for failure when I went to university. Gs6N07H.gif
 

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I can tell you that each person's school experiences will be very different depending on a variety of variables, such as personality, interests, social skills, and the school environment. Others may have struggled to fit in or dealt with bullying and exclusion, while some may have had pleasant experiences and gained friends from many social groups. As people age, they frequently experience development and growth as well as a shift in how they view the world and their own self.
 

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I'm sorry to hear that there was a quarrel between you and your partner. Any relationship will always experience conflicts, but they may be challenging and painful when they do. It's crucial to keep in mind that there are ways to resolve arguments and that they don't define the partnership.
 
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