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Word of advice. DON'T MISS DAYS IN HIGH SCHOOL... or in middle school. But especially high school, the shit you gotta do piles on so fast that it makes you wanna puke. Keep absences to a minimum. I'm serious. I learned it the hard way, don't make the same mistake. What grade are you in, by the way?


7th. Thanks for the tip man.
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Word of advice. DON'T MISS DAYS IN HIGH SCHOOL... or in middle school. But especially high school, the shit you gotta do piles on so fast that it makes you wanna puke. Keep absences to a minimum. I'm serious. I learned it the hard way, don't make the same mistake. What grade are you in, by the way?


While good advice, I always found high school's work load to be pretty manageable. It's when I got to college that I got hammered with homework that I had no idea how the heck I was going to get completed.

But it is a good habit to not skip school, in general. The most important thing high school teaches you is to be accountable for your responsibilities and how to interact with people - especially the ones you don't like. It's kind of like training wheels for the real world.
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While good advice, I always found high school's work load to be pretty manageable. It's when I got to college that I got hammered with homework that I had no idea how the heck I was going to get completed.But it is a good habit to not skip school, in general. The most important thing high school teaches you is to be accountable for your responsibilities and how to interact with people - especially the ones you don't like. It's kind of like training wheels for the real world.


I missed a lot my Freshman year and it bit me in the ass, had to work my ass off for most of summer, in summer school.
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Good luck dude, I go back in a week. Sophomore year of High school....yay?


Weird, I thought you were around my age.

Look at the babby.
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...If you know that, why do you ask about me going into highschool?Sarcasm?


I was 13 as a froshman. Having a rough age guestimate is no indicator of what actual grade you're in.

So no, not sarcasm. And I see you answered someone else.
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edit: I didn't even click twice to send the post, wtf
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Apparently I'm one of the older folks in Spam now.

This feels weird, not only because I'm more used to being of the younger crowd, but also because the thought that I've been in Spam long enough to have been of the younger crowd and now I'm not is... wow. @_@
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Apparently I'm one of the older folks in Spam now.This feels weird, not only because I'm more used to being of the younger crowd, but also because the thought that I've been in Spam long enough to have been of the younger crowd and now I'm not is... wow. @_@


how old are you?
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how old are you?


Almost 18.

Granted, now that I think about it, the age gap between myself and those younger than me in this thread probably isn't quite as wide as it could be. But still, I remember first stepping into Spam when I was only 15 (or maybe 14?) and I felt like such a kid awkwardly sitting at the adult table. Lol.
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Almost 18. Granted, now that I think about it, the age gap between myself and those younger than me in this thread probably isn't quite as wide as it could be. But still, I remember first stepping into Spam when I was only 15 (or maybe 14?) and I felt like such a kid awkwardly sitting at the adult table. Lol.


Yeah you're still on the younger side.
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That's only three years
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Yeah you're still on the younger side.


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That's only three years


Again, on second thought, calling myself part of the "older crowd" might be a bit of a stretch.

But I still definitely feel old compared to Pit, and to some extent even Musket.

I know I don't feel like one of the youngest kids in the group anymore. And that sure was unexpected.
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Youre a middle child.
Never gonna be the oldest
never the baby

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Luckily I have another week or so. I was planning on going to virtual school, but like a week ago things started shaping up and I decided to do regular instead. I'm pretty excited in all honesty, I hate school but I really enjoy being social sometimes.

Anyways, to contribute to the conversation at hand, I'm going into my Junior year of HS. One of the youngin's I guess.
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Weird, I thought you were around my age.Look at the babby.


Wee Babby MusketMan.
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I felt like such a kid awkwardly sitting at the adult table. Lol.
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To be completely honest, I really don't feel like that.
Also, how old are you joe?
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The most important thing high school teaches you is to be accountable for your responsibilities and how to interact with people - especially the ones you don't like. It's kind of like training the real world.


Canadian High School sounds nice. They did nothing like that here. It was more or less teachers trying to fill a quota so they didn't get fired. And the one's that did care about what they taught always got harassed by complaining students. They’d always say that the work was too much when it really wasn’t. Hell, when I gave a shit I was able to get most of it done in class. Now that I think about it, I had some really shitty kids in my classes.
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To be completely honest, I really don't feel like that.


I never accused you of being as awkward as 15-year-old me.

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Canadian High School sounds nice. They did nothing like that here. It was more or less teachers trying to fill a quota so they didn't get fired. And the one's that did care about what they taught always got harassed by complaining students. They’d always say that the work was too much when it really wasn’t. Hell, when I gave a shit I was able to get most of it done in class. Now that I think about it, I had some really shitty kids in my classes.


I don't think it's a Canadian school thing. I'm American, but I still totally agree with Dervish about the "training wheels for life" thing. Sure, high school was shitty, but, life is shitty. High school teaches you how to accept responsibility and get work done like an adult, all while forcing you to work with superiors and peers that you hate, thus teaching you to how to handle these things - just like you'll have to in the real world.

I really wish that sort of thing was brought to more people's attention. All through high school, I heard people constantly complaining about how the work was "too much" (when really it wasn't and they'd face much bigger work loads in their futures), that the content they were learning "wouldn't even help them in the real world" (when that's not the point; learning how to handle the work is the point), and just how much their teachers sucked (when they'd undoubtedly have to deal with bosses they don't like in the future, and it's probably best they just learn how to get along with or at the very least tolerate those above them).

I saw my view on all this as a sort of success formula that I only wished it was easier to share. While I diligently worked along on things - keeping my grades high, preparing myself for what college will be like, and doing it all while remaining fairly positive about it all - so many students around me just seemed to spend their time developing bad habits and complaining about teachers' attempts to give them the skills they'd need to do well in college or at the very least, dealing with real people as adults.

It's kind of sad, really.
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I never accused you of being as awkward as 15-year-old me.I don't think it's a Canadian school thing. I'm American, but I still totally agree with Dervish about the "training wheels for life" thing. Sure, high school was shitty, but, life is shitty. High school teaches you how to accept responsibility and get work done like an adult, all while forcing you to work with superiors and peers that you hate, thus teaching you to how to handle these things - just like you'll have to in the real world.I really wish that sort of thing was brought to more people's attention. All through high school, I heard people constantly complaining about how the work was "too much" (when really it wasn't and they'd face much bigger work loads in their futures), that the content they were learning "wouldn't even help them in the real world" (when that's not the point; learning how to handle the work is the point), and just how much their teachers sucked (when they'd undoubtedly have to deal with bosses they don't like in the future, and it's probably best they just learn how to get along with or at the very least tolerate those above them). I saw my view on all this as a sort of success formula that I only wished it was easier to share. While I diligently worked along on things - keeping my grades high, preparing myself for what college will be like, and doing it all while remaining fairly positive about it all - so many students around me just seemed to spend their time developing bad habits and complaining about teachers' attempts to give them the skills they'd need to do well in college or at the very least, dealing with real people as adults.It's kind of sad, really.


High school for me seemed like it was students trying to one up each other and teachers. Every day I’d see people treating others like garbage all for the sake of making themselves look better. It’s like they were trying to improve their standings, but in the process all they did was hurt it. Some must have thought they were too good for everything they had to do in school, but it’s not like they’d ever do anything about it. :/
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