BAND GEEK! going into grade 11 :)
High School is amazing and I'm still trying to get used to it all! Its so challenging... growing up and balancing friends, work, studies and then... a potential love life that's just starting out. It's such a beautiful time in my life though. I love growing and getting older! And I enjoy being in between a child and an adult. I'm not taking it for granted and currently - I don't ever want high school to end!
Thanks for asking... this question made my day :)
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2007-07-11 17:32:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I go to SLHS
I will graduate in 2008, so that means I'll be a snior this year!
So my group? I don't know. I kind of fall in between the groups...I play lacrosse, but I'm not really a jock...I've taken some honors/AP classes, but I don't really consider myself a genius, and I had to take applied math before, but I don't consider myself an idiot. If I had to catorgorize myself, i would label myself with the ambitious kids. I already started looking at colleges in October of my junior year, way ahead of most of the kids. So I am very intersted in continuing my education, and I am very ambitious. I think I may have created a new high school group, just now, but that's me, the creative one as well. As for clubs. French Club, Ecology Club, SADD, and the newspaper.
2007-07-13 02:29:45
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answered by Senator D*L*P™ 5
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I attended a private school in Flint, MI.
I graduated 2007.
High school wasn't that bad. It had its rough times, but I had support from my friends. The best parts was our band went to Disney World sophomore and senior year, and we HAD a great theatre program and kicked everyone else's theatre's butts, up until the middle of junior year when our director went to another school. It was fun to be there, but I was excited to get out. But, contrary to what people say, it was not, nor never will be, the highlight of my life.
I wasn't the "popular girl," but in no way was I geeky. I had my own group of friends that consisted of the band/theatre people and we were our own group who ruled our own section of the school. Not every single person, but many of the people in my group were friends with lots of different people from jocks to the preps to geeks, etc. So I was the "nice kid," I guess.
Oops, already answered. I mostly hung around with the theatre and band kids.
2007-07-12 00:34:29
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answered by Mandi 6
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I'm a pre-war model and this question isn't history. What category it is I don't know, social studies?
I was a science and math geek with interests in languages and music. Public school grads then were more closely equivalent to at least today's community college if not undergrad degree.
2007-07-12 13:07:44
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answered by Anonymous
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High school-wow. That's quite a long time ago...it was -
fun/embarrassing/scary/boring over too soon.
Medium popular,not a jock.
Judging from what are [probably] high-school age questions here, my
schooling prepared me more completely for college and life
than students get today...you are being robbed,kids.
2007-07-12 18:57:29
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answered by sirbobby98121 7
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Somewhere in the Philippines.. in Baguio City..a public school.. Pines City National High School... 2005
highschool: years of fun, adventure, crying and learning. I belong to the silent-friendly-mysterious-topping students. No org.
a bit of geeky one. a bit of naughty one. i bit of responsible one. and a bit of popular one.
Cleaners group. teachers fave group. and silent group.
2007-07-12 00:34:20
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answered by blazy13 1
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Adolescence was difficult and made high school years stressful. College, on the other hand, meant liberation, fun, and better academic performance.
2007-07-12 01:10:21
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answered by Letizia 6
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