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Old 08-15-2008, 12:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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High School Advice Thread

Given that a great deal of this forum is either in high school or recently out of it, I thought here the graduates and upperclassmen can give advice about their high school experience in retrospect. What do you regret? Any tricks the underclassmen should know?
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Old 08-15-2008, 12:54 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Make big friends or work out.

Or both.

Also, and this time for serious, dont let people get to you. I know it cliche', but it helps a lot. Dont take other peoples ****. Ignore it. Give **** back. Do whatever.

Just dont let it get in your head.

Yeah. Satisfying.

There was a quote here, but the the person who SAID the quote and pretty much ASKED for it to be placed in my sig asked for it to be removed.

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Old 08-15-2008, 06:59 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Here's a good hint:

Don't care about the people in high school. Why? Because chance greatly favors that you'll never see any non-close friend ever again unless it's an awkward midnight run to Taco Bell when you run into some drunken former football player.

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Old 08-15-2008, 07:09 AM   #4 (permalink)
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People in HS rarely stay lifelong friends. I know 2 guys that were best friends during high school and know they don't even talk to each other. Also There will be social circles because that's just how high school is, the best thing is is to not be in one at all, and bring people together. Be your own little circle. I have this extreme hidden ability where I can relate to anyone. So I really didn't need to only be with a certain people. But I was, and I really regret that, there was my whole class that I could have been just tight with but I wasn't and I was in this little outkast circle with 2 guys that proably wasted a good portion of my life. witch whom I'm glad I had a falling out with, and now my life is significantly better for it. Last thing is to never think you can't do something, Academically and sociallly it will slow you and hinder you way the hell down.
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Old 08-15-2008, 01:45 PM   #5 (permalink)
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If there's one thing I have to say, it's that high school teacher's REALLY exaggerate how hard college is going to be and how hard you'll have to work for it.

I know, I'm a music major, and I go to a community college. But ti doesn't say anything about how good and hard the classes we have here our. Plus I'm taking the classes like Freshman Composition (Writing and Reading) which my teachers ALWAYS warned me about, but they really aren't that bad.
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Old 08-15-2008, 04:59 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I recently read an interesting article regarding the relationship between High School life and Career Paths.

Is this advice? Maybe not. But a heads up anyway if this is really a valid trend, you may want to rethink your highschool persona if there are some career paths you are interested into going later.


High School Personas (and the future)


Do HS personas dictate career paths?

Looking back on high school, some people's memories are fonder than others. Unfortunately for many teenagers, in the young, harsh minds of high schoolers, you're nothing without your social status.

Consider the stereotypes. For example, if you were a popular cheerleader who was friends with everyone or a jock who captained every sporting team in school, your memories of those four years are probably glittered with parties, dates and crowns from school dances.

But, take the geek who kept to himself, except when helping others do their homework, or a self-proclaimed "teacher's pet," who spent her days helping teachers grade papers, and their memories are better aligned with being stuffed in lockers or having their heads dunked in a toilet.

Luckily for most of us, any reputation that existed in high school was left in the dust when we went to college. (Or so we thought.) Little did we know that X number of years later our high school status would affect our chosen careers.

CareerBuilder.com asked over 6,000 full-time workers to categorize their high school personas in one of the following groups: student government, athlete, geek, honor society, cheerleader, drama club, teacher's pet or class clown. These personalities were then compared to job level, salary, industry and job satisfaction.

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"Thirty-nine percent of workers age 30 and older said their high school experience had an influence on the job they hold today," says Rosemary Haefner, vice president of human resources at CareerBuilder.com. "While there are a variety of factors that determine one's career path, high school involves learning experiences inside and outside the classroom that can shape interests and personal networks at an early age. It's essentially a stepping stone into a world of opportunity."

So what was your status in high school? Read on to see if your persona matches the career you hold today. (my note: in this case, if you're still in HS, check it out to see how your current HS persona might bring in the future for your career, lol)

Job level

If you used to yell from the sidelines, chances are you're yelling at (or cheering for) employees from your corner office. Cheerleaders were more likely to hold a vice president role than any other persona, according to the survey.

Twenty-four percent of those who were a teacher's pet or in student government serve in director/manager/team lead positions. Former honor society members, athletes and geeks mostly hold professional and technical services positions at 59 percent, 55 percent and 52 percent, respectively.

Industry

Drama club and honor society members seemed to have more workers drawn into the health-care community; drama clubs was also ranked as one of the highest among personalities in public administration/government.

While a large number of those in student government now hold jobs in education, a greater number of cheerleaders reported going into the travel and insurance industries than other personas. More geeks reported holding jobs in engineering and retail, and teacher's pets were ranked as one of the highest groups in construction and banking and finance.

Athletes were drawn to careers in transportation and class clowns seem more likely than others to pursue the manufacturing industry.

Salary

The survey suggests that brown-nosing didn't get teacher's pets as far with their bosses as it did with their teachers. Thirty-seven percent of this persona reported earning less than $35,000 annually.

On the other end, 12 percent of former student government members are paid more than $100,000 per year. An additional 10 percent of honor society members and 7 percent of athletes, geeks and class clowns, also make a six-figure salary.

Forty-seven percent of honor society members earn $50,000 or more, and an additional 49 percent of student government personas earn the same salary.

Job and satisfaction

Happiness seems to be a common denominator in most cheerleaders, so it's no surprise that they are the second most satisfied group when it comes to their jobs. Seventy-six percent of cheerleaders are happy in their current jobs, behind 81 percent of teacher's pets.

Geeks and class clowns were the most dissatisfied with their jobs, at 21 percent and 18 percent.

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Old 08-20-2008, 05:28 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Be yourself. Do your best, work hard. Make friends who like you for who you are not what you do or wear.
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Old 08-20-2008, 05:30 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Just remember why you're there. Get the job done, above all else!
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Old 08-20-2008, 05:33 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Suffer.. We all did.
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Old 08-21-2008, 12:32 AM   #10 (permalink)
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with drawl from everyone in a social level during school hours... every one will assume your going threw a lot of **** or whatever and leave you alone
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