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Who else found school to be boring and unchallenging?

I'm not sure how school's are these days as I went to school in the 70s and 80s. School bored me to death. I spent half the time doodling or writing in a notebook. I wanted to drop out in 10th grade but my parents refused to let that happen. I showed up for them and bidded my time. I was that one guy who never studied didn't really try and got great grades. Besides music and english everything else failed to hold my attention. I hated learning the same stuff everyear always leaving off at the same points of the book. In history we spent eternity on WW2 but school would end by time anything more current in the book would come up. I never understood how the books could have so much stuff we never get to cover yet each year the same stuff was rehashed.

Somedays I wish I applied myself more.The teachers used to tell my parents "Ivan is a good student he just needs to put forth more effort." I'm willing to wager I may have made valedictorian if I tried enough. I suppose I've made my bed...
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Lostpoet · M
I hated school. I had to walk two miles to my Jr. Highschool and more than three miles to my Highschool if I missed the bus. I would usually leave the house at 5:30 am to show up at school around 6:15 hangout with friends and play basketball for an hour before the first bell rang. On the days I didn't have gym class I'd walk home after the first bell and then walk back to school during lunch time where I'd meet up with friends and play basketball. I"d go to the couple of classes i had after lunch, so my older brother would see me get off the bus and think i went the whole day. I didn't really excel at anything outside of sports. I liked math and history but never really spent anytime doing the homework. Nobody really seemed to care and I never showed my report card to anyone.