High school is such a shared experience in North American culture.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The discovery I made was that, really, in America, if you went to high school in our country, it doesn't really matter where you went to high school. In a funny way, all high schools are the same.
American high school culture was impenetrable to me, and very cliquey: you had the Hispanics, the African Americans, the surfer guys and the goths and the immigrants. The jocks and the surfers got the girls. By the time I'd got to grips with it, I'd graduated.
High school was interesting. For the most part, I quite enjoyed it. But everyone is trying to find their footing, and school can be a tough environment. Kids can be cruel to each other. It's quite unforgiving at times.
I loved high school. I had the best high school experience of all time. I know that's not a common feeling, but it's the best. You're like, you know, 14 and expressing yourself on a daily basis creatively? That's pretty incredible.
I had a weirdly awesome high-school experience.
High school's like another planet.
What I remember most about high school are the memories I created with my friends.
I wanted to go to regular high school - it looked like a lot of fun.
I didn't go to high school, so I don't have a high school experience. I was home-schooled during high school.
High school is such an awkward, difficult time, and I think a lot of people can't wait to explore the world because it's such a bubble.