High School Students - Share Who You Are!

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around high school students sharing their experiences and identities within the forum. Participants discuss their current status in high school, recent graduations, and reflections on their time in school, encompassing a mix of personal anecdotes and social interactions.

Discussion Character

  • Meta-discussion
  • Exploratory
  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants identify themselves as current high school students or recent graduates, sharing their experiences and feelings about school.
  • One participant mentions having graduated in 1998, while another states they graduated this year, indicating a range of experiences.
  • Several participants express nostalgia for high school, with one recalling fond memories of skipping class for social activities.
  • Some participants question the relevance of their high school status, such as whether leaving school without graduating still counts as being a high school student.
  • There are mentions of the social dynamics within the forum, with some participants suggesting that many high schoolers are hesitant to engage in casual discussions.
  • One participant expresses a desire to connect with others through messaging platforms, indicating a social aspect to the discussion.
  • Another participant reflects on their transition from high school to college, expressing mixed feelings about the change.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally share their experiences and feelings about high school, but there is no consensus on the significance of their high school status or the emotional impact of graduating. Multiple perspectives on nostalgia and social engagement are present, indicating a variety of experiences and feelings.

Contextual Notes

Some participants express uncertainty about their identities in relation to high school, such as those who left without graduating or those who have transitioned to college. The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences that may not be universally applicable.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to current high school students, recent graduates, and individuals reflecting on their educational experiences. It may also appeal to those interested in social dynamics within online educational communities.

  • #31
I just finished elementaryschool and will soon be going to high school.
 
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  • #32
I'm going into my junior year of high school. I found this site at the end of the school year, so I never even looked in the HW section (I stumbled in through nutrition, not physics or math, oddly enough).
 
  • #33
I completed my high school this year in INDIA.Will join a tech-school for UG . Also giving SAT exams to join some good US Skool.

BJ (Dont add me to your messengers, I generally avoid talking to people who are online)
 
  • #34
I left a year ago, without graduating, so I'm sort of there (except I'm also in college).
 
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  • #35
<---- Sophmore.
 
  • #36
lwymarie said:
Ah ha! I was too bored that I started this thread. I just wanted to meet some high school students here ;)
And I've added Smurf to my MSN, lol
Hi Marie, nice to meet you here. Don't you want to meet another person in PF from Hong Kong? :-p
I graduated from high school last year, now I'll be a 2nd year university student in september.
 
  • #37
KLscilevothma said:
Hi Marie, nice to meet you here. Don't you want to meet another person in PF from Hong Kong? :-p
I graduated from high school last year, now I'll be a 2nd year university student in september.

Yo, I've just added you to my icq contact list. However I think yahoo! is better ;)
What is you high school and university? I go to Sacred Heart Canossian College and I hope to enter CUHK.
 
  • #38
Smurf said:
you wait till it happens, then you'll be crying and missing it and getting all nostalgic.

Well, that's what happened to me.

I will definitely be continuing my education in another country, so I suppose you're right. I think I'll be allowed home only once a year...:frown:
 
  • #39
I miss high school. A lot.

I remember orientation day in grade 7 like it happened yesterday. Everybody seemed so big. It all went by so fast. Now I'm in my second year of uni and it sucks.

I miss leaving in the middle of a class and going around to all my buddies' classes and getting a poker game going right in the middle of class. *Interrupts some boring lecture on Canadian History* "Excuse me Mr. Smith, can I speak to Dave here for a moment?" "Dave: poker, room 23E, five minutes". Five minutes later we got six guys together at a private table in a private room playing some no limit poker.

And of course I miss the fact I didn't do any work 99% of the time. Now I actually have to put an effort in which sucks cause I'm a lazy bastard.

I also miss screwing around in class. I wasn't a troublemaker or the class clown, but I had a bit of both in me and definitely had my share of fun in class. Now of course there's none of that.

Just typing this is making me miss it more and more. I have to go to bed now. Double-line spectroscopic binaries calling my name.