What I Really Learned in High...

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A collection of all the lessons I have learned in high school. :) Will be adding more as I learn more. Mehr

I don't care if it doesn't look good on paper.
Be yourself. But not too much yourself.
I am only as good as my teacher says I am.
Your life revolves around stupid letters.
I am no more than a product on an assembly line.
The Quadratic Equation
Lies your parents tell you: "Just do your best"
Counselors are useless. Or at least mine is. Part I
Looks don't matter. Except they do.
The biggest lie your parents will ever tell you.
Cheaters sometimes do win.
Everyone hates everyone. Period.
Everything dies.
Bribery is wrong. Except when you really really need it.
When it comes to flirting, boys are useless.
Facebook is a cult.
TV is a cult.
Don't trust the people who give you tests.
Girls are scared. Boys are scared. I'm alone.
You're sick? Take some meds and shut up.
It's awesome being called awesome.
Counselors are useless. Or at least mine is. Part II
Weird things boys have said to me that they don't even realize are weird.
Lies I tell my parents.
Things guys do that are both creepy and sweet.
I don't know why you say goodbye I say hello...
Where the heck do you look while walking?
Things guys do that are just creepy.
The totally foolproof way to getting a guy/girl to go out with you.

The true meaning of friendship.

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Von stickerfy

After getting back Chemistry tests, on which I had scored higher than my friend, she exclaimed "What? You're not allowed to do better than me!"

To which my teacher, from across the room, said "Ladies and gentlemen, the true meaning of friendship."

And I suppose that in some way that's true.

We offer to help our friends study. We ask our friends for help studying. Friends support each other.

But we hate it when they do better than us.

Do I sound petty right now? I feel petty. But I defy you to find someone who's never done worse on a test or project or homework or something and not been jealous. It's just not possible.

We do it with close friends, not-so-close friends, and even just other random people in our class. 9 out of 10 times, the first thing anyone says after they get a test back is "What did you get?" Why? Because we seek some form of validation by comparison. "Oh, well, at least I'm smarter than you." Everyone gets so excited for doing better than your friends. And why shouldn't we? A little competition never hurt anyone.

Until we get to the major leagues, where suddenly, people start a very nasty, mean, habit:

Sabotage.

Don't sabotage your friends guys. It's not worth it. Study hard, and if they do better than you, oh well. You can beat them at another test or another class or something. Don't worry. AND DON'T SABOTAGE. You know you've stooped to a new low when you feel the need to sabotage others just because you think that you're worthless because they got 4% higher than you on a stupid math test. Just kick their butt at science and be done with it, jeesh.

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