*Poll* Was high school or college a better experience for you?

Skiguy411

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As my senior year of high school slowly comes to a close, I think about how I will miss all of it. Senior was great. Is the best yet to come?

For those that have gone through both, which did you like better?
 

meltdown75

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HS for me. When I went to university I found out the world sucked.

Wait, let me have a cry. :'(
 

Siva

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I dunno who went to college and didn't enjoy it more than high school. So much more freedom and the educational experience is at least somewhat useful compared to high school. Sure its more work, but more fun goes along with it, and the work is much more fulfilling.

Plus, girls just get hotter in college.
 

Albis

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high school was easier academically

but college was more fun socially

time to do my master's and do some real studying and learning
 

PHiuR

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Originally posted by: saltedeggman
HS because i didn't do sh1t and still get good grades


qft...

college - you actually have to do work...:Q
 

kaymin

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Originally posted by: Albis
high school was easier academically

but college was more fun socially

time to do my master's and do some real studying and learning



Haha! Masters is no different than bachelors. Get a PhD if you wnat more 'realistic' studying.
 

JulesMaximus

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High school sucked. College was just lots of work and I didn't spend any more time there than I absolutely had to.

So, I guess college was a better experience for me. :p
 

Skiguy411

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Originally posted by: PHiuR
Originally posted by: saltedeggman
HS because i didn't do sh1t and still get good grades


qft...

college - you actually have to do work...:Q

Doh! I haven't had to hardly do any work in HS. I sure hope my study habits change :(
 

oogabooga

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college... an old joke perhaps might help


a dad and his son were at a drugstore when they saw some condoms, the son points to one and asks "dad what's that for?" and he says "it's so boys and girls can safely make love". Intrigued the son points to a three back and asks "what are those for?" and the dad says "high school students.. one for friday, one for saturday, one for sunday". The son sees a six pack and goes "what are those for!" and the dad says "college students, two for friday, two for saturday, two for sunday". The son sees a twelve pack and goes "what are those for!" The dad sighs and goes "those are for mommy and daddys.. one for january one for february.."

College has by far been better then high school
though you do actually have to work... on occasion.
 

chrisms

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College without a doubt.. although I'm still in it. Like someone else said, college will be more fun in just about every case. Why?
1) You can drink
2) No girl is saving it
3) Classes are interesting and professors are knowledgable
4) You are not treated like a prisoner, but as a customer
5) You can drink
6) Lots more people
7) You can drink
 

meltdown75

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Originally posted by: oboeguy
If HS ends up better for you than college, I feel pity for you.

Thanks for the pity.

Oh, and thanks for contributing to the thread - I guess by your response, you liked college more.

For the record, I enjoyed both. Highschool was just a much simpler time in a small town.
 

nageov3t

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college.

interesting classes.
no parents.
you live next door to all of your friends.
lots more drinking.
 

TallBill

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They both sucked. The only difference between the two was that I slept on a desk in high school, and I slept in my bed during college.
 

Landroval

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College, and especially grad school, were more worthwhile. HS was not really challenging enough to warrant the time spent.