What was school like in your country? What kind of student were you like? Did you have a lot of frens?
What was school like in your country? What kind of student were you like? Did you have a lot of frens?
imagine being her teacher
DAMN
Give that bitch an A
i was the incel retard type u know
Imagine her being your teacher
There wasn't really any bullying. Nothing very exciting at all. My highschool was in an upper middle class and pretty conservative neighborhood so there wasn't a ton of bad behavior or anything like that. The guys on the hockey did team blow with the hot girls. I was hyper autistic and suicidally depressed for most of it but I still had friends. I don't think about highschool very much, I don't really remember it to be honest.
These were the average stacies in texas cities
except they had a kid 1 year after graduating high school (huge accomplishment for them), and now would be lucky to fit in that desk
many such cases
t.chi who doesn't touch latinas
I want to lick and suck her STINKY SHITTY ANUS
Majority of my classmates were Korean since I was in the gifted classes and a few Latinos like me. Some of the Korean girls were cute, mostly the two from Argentina.
Had some friends, hung out with a mixture of guys and girls that all liked metal and vidya. Nothing special
same
>Some of the Korean girls were cute, mostly the two from Argentina.
>since I was in the gifted classes
yeah, gifted
Thank god I grew up without Whatsapp and Social media
I was a proto incel but at least I wasn't ostracized virtually
Tu no puedes ser un incel en dominicana palomo
>What was school like in your country?
Boring.
>What kind of student were you like?
Study-wise I was lazy. Popularity-wise, I was the average student with his fair number of friends. If we are to set the extremes at Most Popular Kid on one end and Creepy Outcast on the other, I stood near the middle, maybe leaning a bit towards Outcast.
>Did you have a lot of frens?
I had friends enough. Though I've kind of lost whatever social skills I ever had when younger, and I think I haven't made new friends on my own (that is, the person wasn't introduced to me by another friend of mine) since high school.
Also, I'm the only one in my group of friends that is still a kissless virgin.
>What was school like in your country?
Elementary = Lots of fun, play games, nice teachers
Jr High, Freshman year of HS = SHIT, garbage
Sophomore-Senior year of HS = Great, nice friends, cool teachers, interesting classes
>What kind of student were you like?
Smart and stayed out of trouble. I was lazy though in jr high and freshman year and didnt do my homework. Had to grow a [weak] work ethic so my teachers stopped getting mad at me.
>Did you have a lot of frens?
Medium amount. Few close friends, a bf, hung out with the band/hot topic kids (this was back in 2000s, dont know if Zoomers still have hot topic kids)
Those single seat chairs are boring and actually counterproductive. Greek schools have pic related and students share one. In some cases it actually leads to some wholesome stuff (bully being forced to sit with loser, they befriend each other) etc.
During last year I sat next to my Gf at the time, I usually "molested" her during the boring classes.
I dunno, I fought and skipped school all the time. But the few times I was there, the teachers just seemed very defeated in general.
did she ever give you a hand job during class?
I tried, but no. Was too afraid we'll get caught. She did touch it often but no handjobs sadly.
I got detention almost every day most of the time I was in school, I would ditch school at least once or twice a week but I was really good at taking tests so I still passed. Once I got to highschool I started smoking weed before school every day (and off campus lunch) and that made going and staying in school a lot easier and improved my grades. I always had friends in all the cliches but after a gf broke up with me I entered a depression that lasted over 10 years and I started pushing friends away.
You know, everyone gives the american education system shit, but the New Zealand NCEA system is much worse. If I had to take a guess, I'd say out of all the public school systems, the new zealand NCEA one is the most babby. If you take cabbage classes, you're given much more credits for little work, if you take the hard sciences, you're working much harder and have less available credits. You get 8 credits, 1/10th of what's required to pass the year, for changing a tire in the vocational class. The physics assignments were worth 4 credits each.
I was in the advanced classes, and even there we were 3 years behind what the average american student was learning. I had two american teachers comment on it regularly, saying that they learnt integration in math at 12-13 while we were only learning it at 16.
At New Zealand private schools though, this isn't the case. I've worked as a scaffolder at many schools since I was at school, and while working outside the window I've heard lessons going on. At the catholic private school they actually teach people properly.
Apparently the jump from high school to university isn't as jarring in other countries, especially asian countries. But in New Zealand it fucks a lot of students up.
Just like that
Clown
Kinda, but only shallow frens
> What kind of student were you like?
I was lazy but well liked. In my final years of school, I just studied my own stuff and the teachers let me. I remember in classics reading Das Kapital and the teacher would quiz me on the fundamentals of Marxism. I'd play chess each day at lunch and would usually skip final period to go home.
>Did you have a lot of frens?
Surprisingly yeah, I never really struggled on that front.
I was a terrible student in high school and did just enough work to get grades that kept me eligible for sports. I'd skip classes and get drunk and high a lot during school. Luckily I was smart enough to score well on SATs and get into a decent college and eventually got my shit together
This was the reason I failed high school because of hot bitches like this.
- maternal and primary school : bullied in a small town by older kids, for being rich, and abusive parents made me introverted, and the proles probably knew I was the son of x (also I always had the best grades) (except for oral participation, it would enrage the teacher that I'd never answer tough questions, but I didn't want to sound mister-know-it-all). But very aware of the suffering around me, like little kids crying, would try to help them, esp. new kids in school.
- collège : much better, first friends. Start to think I'm a genius because top grades without working (or without feeling like working hard). Get elected class representative without even running. Most popular girl in class once whispered (but I heard) "I don't understand why all the girls want him". (it pained me a lot btw, I wanted her among all). Too shy, though, to kiss any of the cuties who wanted the son of ... Also I was torn between the popular group and the geek group. None of them would really see me as one of them.
- high school : I didn't know anyone, I got bullied the first year, then thanks to the only black guy (he was actually mixed, carribean father and white mother) I made tons of friends. We formed a crew of rejects who never had gf (except the "black" guy who had a hot white gf, named Marine B). 3 of us had Amigas (computers). Must have been really expensive for my black friend, we bought our Amiga 1200 together and he saw me with the 7 big bank notes that my mom gave me, my reputation of son of "billionaire" was confirmed (far from it actually, but my dad's clients would pay cash).
I still wasn't putting any effort with academia, and for the 1st time I didn't get the best grades. I didn't work because I was depressed for not having a qt gf. I'd still be invited by the top populars of high school (lycée) in populars' parties, but I was tongue-tied. I slowly became a loser, but at least I had friends and my amiga 1200. I discovered alcohol & weed, & played in a band.
I'm 34 years old, so school now is probably a lot different than when I was there.
>hot topic kids
explain?
>and that made going and staying in school a lot easier and improved my grades.
based af
>I remember in classics reading Das Kapital and the teacher would quiz me on the fundamentals of Marxism.
nice
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>What was school like in your country?
Most people were either really white and acted white, or were really white and acted black.
>What kind of student were you like?
In the first half, I was a loner who got good grades, and was a strict follower. In the second half, depression hit, and I started constantly freaking out over grades. After I was hospitalized, I stopped caring because I realized that school went at too slow a pace for me, so I only did what I had to do to pass.
>Did you have a lot of frens?
Like I said, in the first half I was a loner, and had zero friends. Second half, I came out of my shell, and made a group of friends.I'd say I had around ten friends.
>After I was hospitalized
For psychological reasons, or a disease?
>explain?
Hot Topic is a store chain in the USA that sells cheesy "alternative" clothes to teenagers. After you turn 20 then you hve to go buy some real clothes
Dont think this kind of thing is "in" with zoomers anymore.
Ah nice, I don't think we had an equivalent.
I liked the style of Zach Morris and Parker Lewis.
You didn't have goth kids in your school? Hot topic was the store where they all bought there clothes in the US.