Do you hate school/School Starts today!

Yes I hate it, if somebody enjoys school they should be put in solitary confinement

That sounds extreme. I can tell that you're joking, but it's still harsh to punish people for having different opinions.

Anyway, I don't really like under-college school. They make you go 7 hours a day, everyday, and you don't learn much. Not to mention, but they issue a lot of homework. I can handle college homework, but not high school homework.
 
By undercollege do you just mean high school?

edit: Well now I feel a bit better about going back 2morrow.
 
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I dislike certain aspects of school, but overall I do like learning (even if some of the teachers I've had have been less than desirable).

I'm not a fan of the social aspect because of all the drama and stuff I've had to do to appease others. I'm also really regretting doing symphonic band this year, lol. I don't mesh with a lot of the band kids because they're incredibly competitive and devote tons of time to music. Don't really like calc either because the main teacher is pretty bad, and I keep messing up the tests in there. I think it's because I get nervous and overthink the questions, though, so hopefully I'll do better on the next one.

I can't wait to leave, which will be in five months, so I'll survive. :) I know college isn't going to be automatically better, but it's also a new start, and I'm hoping to make more friends that have similar interests.

TL;DR School is okay.
 
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I think college will be great the teachers should be nicer. And you can take classes you want to take X3

There are always going to be mean teachers/ professors no matter where you go, unfortunately. I've never done anything to provoke a teacher, so I'm not looking to start in college lol.

There are also gen ed requirements you have to fulfill to graduate, but I know some places give you a little leeway with those as far as what you can take to meet them. I'm not really bothered about them, though, because I like to learn about stuff outside of my chosen major.
 
I like school. It is a time to see friends and learn to prepare for life. Sure some teachers are unreasonable and most students are in terms of attitude, bullying, and perspective on learning, but you just ignore them and do your work, if you want a successful life. If you do, perservere and all of your hard work will pay off, whether it be for a job, a college, anything! But yeah, I agree. Students and teachers get annoying some times.
 
If you cant take the heat leave.
Hey now, don't cut yourself on that edge there.

You'll be so much better off in the long run with a formal education. The more you complain about something, the worse it's going to get. I used to mope around about school all the time, however, as I went into high school, I began to have a more positive and constructive outlook on it. Unless you want to get nowhere in life (yes, there are exceptions), you will more than likely continue your education into college/uni as well.

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I think college will be great the teachers should be nicer. And you can take classes you want to take X3
And no, college professors really aren't much better. If anything, they won't "baby step" you through your class work and remind you to complete it. For the most part, they're much more apathetic. Their job doesn't depend on your performance in the class. They get paid whether you come to class or not. Plus they have many more students than the typical grade school teacher, so chances are they won't even know who you are unless you familiarize yourself with them.
 
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I loved going to school. I'm 19, graduated high school last year, and have taken a year off from school. This year off has really made me miss high school, and I'm looking forward to going to college soon. I love learning, and I love the social interaction. My sisters had a negative experience in high school with bullying and the like, something I've never experienced, so obviously school will differ for everyone.
 
Hey now, don't cut yourself on that edge there.

You'll be so much better off in the long run with a formal education. The more you complain about something, the worse it's going to get. I used to mope around about school all the time, however, as I went into high school, I began to have a more positive and constructive outlook on it. Unless you want to get nowhere in life (yes, there are exceptions), you will more than likely continue your education into college/uni as well.

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And no, college professors really aren't much better. If anything, they won't "baby step" you through your class work and remind you to complete it. For the most part, they're much more apathetic. Their job doesn't depend on your performance in the class. They get paid whether you come to class or not. Plus they have many more students than the typical grade school teacher, so chances are they won't even know who you are unless you familiarize yourself with them.

Excuse you, I plan to go through every single day of school and to be honest I don't expect professors to baby step me through because I dont need anyone to. And I don't mope around all the time. edit: Why wouldnt i be upset if the Teachers ARE racist jerks?
 
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Excuse you, I plan to go through every single day of school and to be honest I don't expect professors to baby step me through because I dont need anyone to. And I don't mope around all the time. edit: Why wouldnt i be upset if the Teachers ARE racist jerks?
Excuse me, lol.

And the vast majority of teachers aren't racist. I'm pretty sure you just have crappy teachers. I can understand if you hate specific teachers (as I did), but don't think they're all like that.
 
I don't LIKE school, but I'm okay with it now.

College is the best of my school years by a long mile.
 
I cant stand homework. How come we have to bring work home, this is school to me.

Work= 40%
Learning= 5%
Told the Same fact you've been learning for years now: 30%
Yelled at= 25%

Thats sad, all we are doing is learning the same facts, but told in different ways, and we do different projects with it so how is 3rd grade different from 5th grade we literally learn the exact same things with few exceptions.
 
I do but knowing everything will be over in a couple of years makes me feel better about it. I personally hate the students more than the homework =P
 
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