I didn't really know what to put for this, so I checked 6-7 and 10-11. Middle school is 7 and 8 here, so both those years really were awful. Nothing in particular made them horrible, but kids are really starting to learn the power of popularity in those grades and are more willing to put the other kids through hell to show it (or so it seemed to me). But my freshman year was amazing, so that sort of redeemed the 8-9 option. Sophomore year of highschool was awful. I hit rock bottom that year emotionally, and I have no reason why, but being on the bottom makes it a lot easier to push off and resurface (at least for me). So even though that year sucked and there was an ungodly amount of drama over the summer, it gave me a lot to think over and this year (currently junior in highschool) I just don't get stressed about things like I used to. But even though year 11 is looking almost as good as freshman year, it still doesn't make up for how rough 10 was.
i said grades 8-9 just because i was super worried about the transition between junior high to high school, and when in 8th grade i started losing all my old friends and started getting new ones, especially one's that weren't exactly the best influence.
Eight and ninth grade was the pits. Ugh. You couldn't pay me a million dollars to go back to either of those years in high school. The fifth and sixth grade sucked, too. I had a BLAST during seventh grade, though.
The first few years were fine. But I was one of those kids who got picked on a lot. So I hated school in general.
Probably grade 9 for me. All my friends for the previous year were moved to a different division (class), it was an overall boring year, didn't learn much and ate too much icecream.
I picked 6-7 but it was really the 7th grade, believe it or not I was in a one room school, 1 teacher and about 25 students, my brother was the 5th grade. Getting bussed into town for junior high, I didn't know anyone except the 4 people I had been in school with. The other kids treated me like some kind of hick retard.
Between 6th-9th grades; 1988-1991 (those were the worst years for me). I had bad acne around this time on my chin, was a little overweight, my hair was really long and unruly (couldn't style it or anything), had bad clothes (never matched or anything like that), and was getting curvier (this was back before Jennifer Lopez and such. When skinny was in). But by 10th grade, things changed (I got my first haircut and colored, lost weight, no more acne thanks to Noxzema, played sports (was on the track team for 3 years), and wore better clothes; I became stylish).
i had a great time in school! it was fun. i enjoyed it a lot, but i didn't take it seriously... i never put any effort into school... i was kind-of a goof-off!
4th grade for me. I didn't really have a lot of friends, also I got caught trying to sneak some candy out of my teachers candy jar so she was a huge bitch to me for the rest of the year. I saw her 7 years later in a line at Walmart and she made some snide comment about the fact that I was paying for my stuff. F'real?! I was a little kid . . . I Just wanted some damn candy. F that ho. :|
Ugh - everywhere from 4th to 7th grade were pretty awful. Bad family things were going down and we had to keep moving from town to town. Packing up and moving in the middle of the night, not even caring if we left pets behind - made it hard for a kid to concentrate. Didn't make any friends at any of the places we went until I hit high school but then my life started to chill out finally.
Probably 7th and 8th grade. I didn't like my classmates (I don't think I've ever liked them in any year, but these ones were worst), I was always bored, and the girls were mean to each other.
Year 10 for me when I was 14/15, I'd never liked school but with other shit going on at school and the fact that all I wanted to do was play loud guitar (still do lol) and not bother working it was the worst year for me
I try to block out middle school, it was such a socially awkward time for me. I liked high school more though and I am in college now and loving it.
My 6th grade teachers were a serious pain in the ass. The amount of daily work was more then I have received in college classes. Add that to all the raging hormones of a beginning puberty, and it just wasn't a good year.