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i had a really good experience at school
i've been juggled around alot and have moved school on several occasions but i've never hated it
 
I hated primary school so much. What with the bullying (both physical and mental) for all 7 years and the fact that even though I am a strict atheist I was forced to pray and I got detentions for not praying (no offence intended to Christians) but I like high school, I never see my old bully and I have friends!!
The teachers are better and even if you have a bad one you still have some good ones.

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But I agree some people are just ugh
 
Just deal with it. It won't be long until it's all over. I mean it is for your future. I'd rather finish school and get a job rather than drop out
and have a hard time looking for a job. I don't have any problems with my school though. Only a little bit. But hang in there, years go by alot faster than you think.
 
I just don't like the people in school and like three teachers
I mean all of my irl friends are in school but that's like 5 people out of over 1000 so idk
I've been out of school for almost 9 weeks and counting. This is the longest I've not been in school since I started, given we have a six week summer break
 
I agree with you, also, you see people get bullied so much everyday and the teachers do absolutely nothing about it...
 
I really hate my school. Since I'm in year 11, I had to select my A Level options at the beginning of the year. I really wanted to carry on studying Japanese, I've always had an affinity for languages, and I'd like to think I-I'm pretty good at Japanese, but my school is converting to "IB only" so basically they're getting rid of LOADS of A Level options... Basically, I couldn't do any of the subjects I really wanted to do, so now I can't study Japanese and ugh, it's so ridiculous. They're forcing students into such a ridiculous style of exams. I think the IB is GREAT for some people who are all-round good at everything (since you have to do English, maths, a science, etc), but for most people it isn't, because we all have our strengths and weaknesses and ugh. And guess what is now an "IB only subject"... JAPANESE!! So yeah, I have to move for sixth form. I'm looking forward to it because sadly I never made friends at my current secondary school. :( I mean I'll totally hate all the work, but I am really excited to go out there and meet new people.

I was bullied lots from year 7 - 10, too. It really damaged my self-esteem, but the teachers never really do anything so ecch. :(
 
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I agree with you, also, you see people get bullied so much everyday and the teachers do absolutely nothing about it...

My friend has been bullied all through highschool by some now year 11s and only now are they looking into it, well I say that but I've heard nothing for the past 3 weeks. I often have to comfort my friend because she gets driven to tears a lot. Teachers can be so oblivious sometimes
 
Uhm teachers are oblivious
Alright maybe they aren't specialized in counselling nd therapy or whatever but they're obliged to get involved and help the situation
In my class no one said they felt safe in school and that says it all
 
I dislike waking up for school so much. School itself is alright, but I really lack the motivation to try harder than I already do. I'll be possibly going to college in the fall, so I totes can't wait to see what that's like.
 
well I think school is pretty ok yanno I mean I got some coo people in that joint. but algebra sucks ok.
 
As a university student and looking back at my grade school years.. I must say that I had parts I liked about it and parts I didn't. I liked school in that you get the free opportunity to get an education to better yourself and you are also given the chance to make ever lasting friendships with people you meet there. The part I didn't like about school is 0 tolerance policies and grotesque rules that they have (at least at my middle and high schools).
 
Well, school IS important, but do they SERIOUSLY have to make it so dreadfully boring? I usually end up reading or drawing in class. And there are so many annoying people at my school, it's ridiculous. However, I may be moving schools to a performing arts school away from the dread known as middle school.
 
Think about it this way: you're in high school and it sounds like you're not a freshmen, so you have two years or less left, I'm guessing. Then, you will be at college where you can choose who you are around and you won't have to deal with neanderthals nearly as much as you do now.
 
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