So, I've finally come to a point in life where I'm officially ready to bid adieu to my high school and tell everyone, I survived that. And because I went to two different high schools, I believe I got the best of both worlds. High school in India was all about studying, friends, school council and having fun. And as I moved to US, I actually understood why HS was considered to be so hard. I mean honestly, I don't mind avoid that. Its like people judge you at every single moment. If someone does well on a test, that persons a nerd. If someone doesn't, they're stupid. Give me a freaking break! I don't want to walk around the hallways of the school thinking about what people are thinking about me. Sounds like thinkseption to me. People complain about high school being hard and all that, but its like that because people make it so.
Football- and by that I mean American football. I don't get why people go gaga over it. Its just a game. NOT! football seems to be the life in a school. Everybody knows about the football season even if you don't want to. And if you're on the team? you're already popular! And the rallies for it. Ah! I'm so glad its all over. I have nothing against football, I just think that maybe other activities on the school campus can be recognized too.
Its like everything someone does is for something in the future. Oh, you take 5 APs? but why? "for college credit". You play an instrument? "yeah, it looks good on the college profile". Its like your life has now become a blue print. And if you have brown parents, you're only doing what they planned the moment you were born. And that ain't no stereotype. So, that about it. My rant for today.
Football- and by that I mean American football. I don't get why people go gaga over it. Its just a game. NOT! football seems to be the life in a school. Everybody knows about the football season even if you don't want to. And if you're on the team? you're already popular! And the rallies for it. Ah! I'm so glad its all over. I have nothing against football, I just think that maybe other activities on the school campus can be recognized too.
Its like everything someone does is for something in the future. Oh, you take 5 APs? but why? "for college credit". You play an instrument? "yeah, it looks good on the college profile". Its like your life has now become a blue print. And if you have brown parents, you're only doing what they planned the moment you were born. And that ain't no stereotype. So, that about it. My rant for today.
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