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So, I'll be starting high school on wednesday this week, Though I'm actually in Grade 10, my area is weird having grad 9 in the junior high. I'm wondering what everyone's experiences from high school are. Did you like it? Did it suck for you? Did anything epic happen? Did you get hazed constantly? I'm just wondering more of what to expect.

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They say school years are the best of your life, I would tend to disagree somewhat. I was bullied by just about everyone in my year, everyone knew my name, my sister even got a bit of grief for being related to me :/ Scabies was their favourite insult.. Sad times.

 

/bitterness

 

Schoolwork was all right. But then Emasher is from canada, so I have no idea what its like there.

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Y'wot?? How old are you? :p

 

15

 

Say that all again in English please. :wink:

 

I'm starting High school this week and I'm wondering what people's experiences were with it. I just want to know what to expect. Was my first post that hard to understand?

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I'm starting High school this week and I'm wondering what people's experiences were with it. I just want to know what to expect. Was my first post that hard to understand?

 

Sorry, just kidding. Didn't really know what hazing was.

 

It's just like starting anywhere new. I was really quiet when I started and everyone was scared of me. :heh:

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Education wise, You take Grade 9 This is usually at about 14, and then grades 10, 11, and 12. You need 30 credits to graduate by the end of grade 12 and there are some compulsory credits.

 

But I was more wondering about the social aspect of High School, not educational.

 

Sorry, just kidding. Didn't really know what hazing was.

 

It's just like starting anywhere new. I was really quiet when I started and everyone was scared of me. :heh:

 

From my understanding, Hazing is when the older students beat up on the younger students. I would imagine this doesn't really change that much based on country, so I would imagine most people here would actually know a bit about it.

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They say school years are the best of your life, I would tend to disagree somewhat. I was bullied by just about everyone in my year, everyone knew my name, my sister even got a bit of grief for being related to me :/ Scabies was their favourite insult.. Sad times.

 

/bitterness

 

Schoolwork was all right. But then Emasher is from canada, so I have no idea what its like there.

I feel i was lucky, most people were great at ou school. All our year knew each other and were frendly. Even the 'Bofs' hung around with the cool peoples.

15

 

 

 

I'm starting High school this week and I'm wondering what people's experiences were with it. I just want to know what to expect. Was my first post that hard to understand?

I liked shool, especially the new friends i made.

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From my understanding, Hazing is when the older students beat up on the younger students. I would imagine this doesn't really change that much based on country, so I would imagine most people here would actually know a bit about it.

 

Fair enough. Like I said though, people were scared of me. I was the tallest kid there which helped.

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I feel i was lucky, most people were great at ou school. All our year knew each other and were frendly. Even the 'Bofs' hung around with the cool peoples.

 

I liked shool, especially the new friends i made.

 

yeah i know what you mean, by 4th/5th year everyone seemed to be pretty close.

 

I was isolated a lot because people were scared of my skin condition. I talked about it for my GCSE English speaking exam in 5th year, explained it and let people ask questions. It seemed to break the ice a little, but a lot of people were still very nasty and/or scared of me!

 

And I got a good mark in my English speaking exam, without having to revise a stupid subject I didn't like :D Winner.

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I was isolated a lot because people were scared of my skin condition. I talked about it for my GCSE English speaking exam in 5th year, explained it and let people ask questions. It seemed to break the ice a little, but a lot of people were still very nasty and/or scared of me!

 

Wow. A lot of people sound like socially backwards cocks to me.

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So you are going into Year 12? (in English terms)

 

The work for me got much much harder, as reflected by the results. I miss Year 9 that was the most fun year as it was so pointless. :)

 

But I suppose there is hazing (only just heard that phrase now I'm using it like a Pr0! :p) in my school I just stayed out of it. No one bothers to do anything to me as I do not react.

 

As for friends. I didn't gain more or lose any, it's a small school so I guess I know everyone in my year I just don't speak much!

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yeah i know what you mean, by 4th/5th year everyone seemed to be pretty close.

 

I was isolated a lot because people were scared of my skin condition. I talked about it for my GCSE English speaking exam in 5th year, explained it and let people ask questions. It seemed to break the ice a little, but a lot of people were still very nasty and/or scared of me!

 

And I got a good mark in my English speaking exam, without having to revise a stupid subject I didn't like :D Winner.

They werent scared.. They were pricks..

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They werent scared.. They were pricks..

 

Yeah well some people in this country can be very horrible... They all attacked me with insults one day in 5th year (you'd think they'd have grown up by then??) and I actually broke down.

 

I was "that kid" who got picked on by everyone, I think it was a fun game for them tbh!

 

But I don't let it get me down, I'm a far more fucking superior person to them, that's for sure =) :yay:

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Yeah well some people in this country can be very horrible... They all attacked me with insults one day in 5th year (you'd think they'd have grown up by then??) and I actually broke down.

 

I was "that kid" who got picked on by everyone, I think it was a fun game for them tbh!

 

But I don't let it get me down, I'm a far more fucking superior person to them, that's for sure =) :yay:

Your the bigger person =]

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There was a guy in our school a lot of people picked on, but then he was genuinely a dick.

 

One time he phoned my mates house phone and left a message saying something like 'you fucking cunt stay the fuck out of my life and stop talking to my fucking cousin you fucking arsehole'. My mates mum picked it up :/

 

He was only speaking to the cousin on msn because someone gave him their MSN address as they were going somewhere together or something.

 

I laughed.

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