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High School is a joke. What i mean by this is that you don't really learn stuff that will help u in the real world. The other reason is that it's too easy and when your junior high teachers make it out to be so bad and hard they are lieing to you. High school for me has just been me flying through all my work and sitting around wasting time. For this to me highschool is a joke. As far as my high school career goes i am a senior and i am going to be able to graduate early. I was always able to maintain good grades and just not have to worry about not passing, even in my worst class, english. Also i have never played any sports while i was in high school because i always felt like it was a waste of time for me. Some of the good things about

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