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When I switched schools (moved), my new guidance counselor told me that she would meet me there on my first day and set me up with everything, show me around, etc., so don't bring anything, just go to her office. WELL, in addition to the fact that I was out for the first 3 days of school due to being ill, when I went to her office, her secretary told me that "something came up" and she wasn't able to meet with me. SO, I tried to stumble around and find my first class myself, and I had absolutely no supplies with me whatsoever. Since it was the 4th day of school, they had already started into the studies, so I had to keep asking people (who were less than friendly) if I could borrow a pen and a few pieces of paper! This is 8th grade too, so it was very "clicky." Additionally, I was put in all the wrong classes -- 1/2 into 7th grade classes, 1/2 into 9th grade classes. The teachers were assigning ridiculous assignments to be due the next day (i.e. projects that everyone had had the first 3 days of school, plus the weekend to do). I also had quizzes on summer reading books, which I had not read because I was in a different school system and we were assigned different books over the summer, so that was quite interesting.

Ooh! I forgot the best part! In one of the classes, they were doing that "get to know you" game where you all go around the room and say your name and one fact about you... each successive person must remember all the people ahead of them and their facts. Turns out that I was LAST in the whole class, so I had to try to remember EVERYONE'S name and information (even though I had never seen them before) and struggle to recite it back. Everyone was laughing hysterically because I didn't remember how to pronounce their names (keep in mind this is First name, Last name, and some stupid random fact of each of the 25 kids in the class). I just tried to go along with it and laugh "with" them so that they weren't laughing "at" me, but I was truly mortified.

I did drop out after a few more days of that, and have been home-schooled ever since. I have excelled more than I could have ever imagined, and I will be graduating 2 years early! :) So it all worked out for the best I guess! It just shows you that there's always (or sometimes) a light at the end of the tunnel.

2007-05-13 03:49:11 · answer #1 · answered by Happy 3 · 0 0

I would say every single experience of getting bullied was the worst. The worst was after school or outside of school. I got people crowding around me, stealing my marbles that i played with, taking things off me, bribing me and lying to me. I had pokemon cards and i had a special one, only for an hour or so and it got traded for a very weak and worthless one. I was such a push over. I would get laughed at, probably even touched, which i never liked. People would stare at me, call me names and all kinds of stuff, but that was when i was young.

But now, anyone who has something against me will get it and i had four fights with one person at primary school which made me the most feared person of the school. I gained my respect and people backed down.

But this attitude has lately almost suspended me.

2007-05-13 10:51:00 · answer #2 · answered by DARIA. - JOINED MAY 2006 7 · 1 0

My teacher when I was a kid expected me to know things that the other "liberal" school never bothered with. Then mocking me in front of the class.
I thought I was the only one who couldn't stand her but my friend told me later he felt the same way.. She was just a terrible, mean person.
Should've been a prison guard instead.

2007-05-13 10:56:44 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

in 7 grade, i changed some grades in report card. got suspended for 1 day only though.
But until now, this is the worst experience I ever had in school..hehe..=)

2007-05-13 10:50:47 · answer #4 · answered by Pauli :) 6 · 0 0

Many to tell but here's this one :

I wrote a love letter to a girl I had a crush on.
Some *** hole took it, photocopied it and gave it to all students and posted it everywhere you can imagine !

It was a horrible experience for both of us.
I look back at it, it's funny - made me the romantic on campus

2007-05-13 10:51:24 · answer #5 · answered by Mr Vee 3 · 1 0

The time that I fell when I tripped over the kid in front of me, who bent down to tie his shoes, and I wasn't paying attention. I was so embarrassed that I closed my eyes and pretended that I got knocked out, so people would worry instead of laughing at me. Lol - still cracks me up.

2007-05-13 10:51:52 · answer #6 · answered by ♥ Zoey ♥ 7 · 0 0

When I was in 7th grade ( my father died shortly before that) I had this army jacket of his that I wore all the time. These big mean girls that liked to pick on me took it away from me and ripped it to pieces. I took it home and my mom sewed it back together for me.

2007-05-13 10:49:47 · answer #7 · answered by terry b 4 · 2 0

Graduating and immediatly getting thrust into the "real world".

2007-05-13 10:51:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

my shorts got riped off by the classroom door .. damn baggy shorts. and everyone saw my Irish boxer and for week afterwords called me name with something Irish in it.

2007-05-13 10:51:59 · answer #9 · answered by celticdragon 6 · 0 0

the lunches. no wonder i stayed skinny during my school years.

2007-05-13 10:49:41 · answer #10 · answered by Sweet Dreams 6 · 0 0

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