Author Topic: high school  (Read 3211 times)

if you try you'll make friends or you can end up like me and didn't really like anyone enough to be friends with them
It's hard to believe you didn't have friends

It's hard to believe you didn't have friends
most of my friends are people who already graduated when i was in highschool/people who went to other highschools

It's hard to believe you didn't have friends
The internet makes it much easier to find people who you can relate to easily. Making friends is a matter of letting your borders open to people you don't mind and you might just connect (or not).

ap classes aren't worth it in the long run. if you're worried about honors, just maintain a 3.0+.
 

ap classes aren't worth it in the long run. if you're worried about honors, just maintain a 3.0+.
 
It's definitely better to take the AP classes in high school instead of paying $3000 for the class in college because you end up having to take it anyways.

contrary to popular belief, that's nearly not the case (at least where im going). so far from my experience, it's just been basic core classes that offer a minimalist idea of what you're supposed to be doing in your field. everyone who moved on with their honors and ap certificates are in the same boat as i am. then again i'm being paid for tooting my Annoying Orangeet but that's beside the point.

it also doesn't help that employers won't give two stuffs about what you took in high school nearly as much as they give total stuffs about how much experience in the career you've had.

contrary to popular belief, that's nearly not the case (at least where im going). so far from my experience, it's just been basic core classes that offer a minimalist idea of what you're supposed to be doing in your field. everyone who moved on with their honors and ap certificates are in the same boat as i am. then again i'm being paid for tooting my Annoying Orangeet but that's beside the point.

it also doesn't help that employers won't give two stuffs about what you took in high school nearly as much as they give total stuffs about how much experience in the career you've had.

but it still provides a benefit, regardless of the situation. most of my AP classes are just as hard as my honors classes (i'm forced to take all honors), so taking AP for college credit and being around smarter people in general is a huge bonus.

Wow that really sucks then. I took Calc 1 and 2, physics 1 and 2, and chem 1 and 2 my first couple semesters of college and thought I could have avoided those classes if I took them as AP in high school. Guess I was wrong.

forget highschool, hated every minute of the damn thing.  It was a cesspool of disease, potheads, Jockrots, and whores. 

There was this app that was popular for like 2 months called "Afterschool app".  Someone put a poll with the question "What grade did you lose your virginity?" and the most populat choice was 7th grade and 8th grade.  seriously WTF.
dude you know that app is fake lmaoo

Coming from a sophomore who is currently enrolled at a liberal "high-up-there" high school (academically speaking) and taking 1 AP class, please don't stress your grades. But do enroll in your AP classes.

IOW, RELAX.

of course you seem like your average freshmen wil who goes to the old dumpy hs out south so this prob doesnt mean a thing to you lmao
« Last Edit: August 13, 2016, 01:29:22 AM by Heitmeyer² »

Its best to focus on your work in highschool.

Life goes too fast to forget around like I've done.