Like: Most of the teachers were very enthusiastic and insightful, and you'd even sit and talk to them during lunch. The education was pretty decent as well, and I notice even now on the Internet that most people didn't receive the same level of education as I did during that time. Free food. Granted, I spent my dad's money on sushi most days of the week, but it's something you really do appreciate nowadays. The people. You could talk with pretty much everyone in your class, and even the ones in the parallel class. In fact most of them started talking to you if you sat alone! There was also a competitive atmosphere in our class, and we all tried to score the highest on the tests given.
Dislike: My Swedish teacher. She must suffer from some kind of social disorder because she'd randomly spew the most insulting comments. For instance, there was this girl in our class called Valerie who had gotten a haircut, and the first comment that came out of this teacher's mouth was: "But Valerie, what have you done with your hair?"
Overall it was an awesome experience, a simpler time where you didn't have to worry about plasma physics and computational wave propagations.
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