limetree
Well-known member
I've left high school now, although I'm meant to be in my senior year... I hated high school, I forgot half the stuff I learnt except social perceptiveness. Change is exciting as well as terrifying. I'm prone to nostalgia in general, but even if I wouldn't want to go back, I don't want to enter the working world in a hurry either. I learnt a lot about myself in high school, how I identified myself in relation to others through relationships or lack thereof. In my english class when the topic of identity was being discussed, one guy raised his hand and said, "identity is how others perceive you." Hell, even I didn't believe that. It was evident that even the most confident bullies are victims of peer pressure and pack mentality. By playing/enabling the game they're being controlled by the very same fear of failure people with SA are subject to.
I was the shy, quiet girl who always listening to my ipod or reading. I never really got involved in class participation or "school spirit" activities... I cared about academic performance until year 11 when total apathy consumed me and I started sabotaging my performance. I spent that last year complaining about how shit high school is and how the school system should be totally reformed. Luckily I got to express my opinion in a council's survey before I left. I found it difficult making friends, sustaining conversations, fitting in, usual SA stuff.
I was the shy, quiet girl who always listening to my ipod or reading. I never really got involved in class participation or "school spirit" activities... I cared about academic performance until year 11 when total apathy consumed me and I started sabotaging my performance. I spent that last year complaining about how shit high school is and how the school system should be totally reformed. Luckily I got to express my opinion in a council's survey before I left. I found it difficult making friends, sustaining conversations, fitting in, usual SA stuff.