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i will admit i had a blast my senior year of high school. but then multiply that 1 year by 4, add in 2 summers and an inconceivable amount of fun and my college years just stomp all over high school.
it's all about meeting new people, making new connections, and of course figuring out your way around your new found independance.
College, absolutely, because I could arrange my schedule the way I wanted to and fit in a job and social time. I also liked meeting people from all over the country, a big change from a neighborhood high school. It was nice to choose courses I wanted to take, and to be there because it was my choice.
Definitely college. Hands down college. The pressure to conform isn't so great in college. You are in classes with people who choose to be there. I really came into my own in college.
College, because you don't HAVE to be there. You are there because you want to learn. Also, the High School attitude is mostly gone. Everyone has matured to a point.
The High School attitude refers to the "how high can you piss on the wall" games, not literally but "juggling for power" trips. And of course the ol' He said, she said crap of gossip.
One hundred times more the University. I did not enjoy high school very much. Junior college was not much better.
Junior and senior year in college? I wish I could go back and do the college life all over again.
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