While I don't think that every day was a party for me during high school, I did have a lot of fun, and I was pretty much the typical geek. By the time my high school got PC's, I'd had one for several years already. I took AP Computer Science. It was all good. And on top of it all, I learned a great deal.
I don't think you people get it, though. Ya, a lot of the stuff they teach in high school is crap, but that's not what it's about. High school, elementary school, university, or whatever is about the chance to interact with other humans in a time when our minds are very impressionable. We do the most learning when we are young and the older we get the harder it is to learn. If you judge high school solely on what it is they teach, you are missing the point. The point is classes, lockers, dances, after school hang outs, and crappy jobs and everything that makes up your life up to that point. High school is basically where you learn about yourself.
University is much the same way, though the learning is a little more focused on learning itself rather than learning about yourself. I have always maintained that while university teaches you a great deal, it is more about teaching you the foundations of your area of focus. And more importantly, I think university teaches you how to learn. Now don't get me wrong. I'm not saying you don't know how to learn or that you're stupid if you didn't go to university. I think you also learn how to learn in the real world, but to a different extent.
Downvote this as you see fit, but if you don't agree with me, sit back and think about it. Ya, you learned a lot of seemingly stupid stuff. Why would they teach you that? Just cause it's stupid? I highly doubt it. Someone, somewhere has decided on what is taught. And think about what you are exposed to when you learn. Tom Sawyer. Would you have read that book otherwise? Probably not. Playing golf in Phys Ed. Would you have tried that sport otherwise? Maybe, but who knows. And if you're really adventurous, sit down and look at your daily routine. And look at how much of it is built on stuff you learned in school. From knowing how much change to expect (elementary math) to knowing how to tie your shoes (kindergarten) to whatever.
Anyway, those are my thoughts... not yours.
In response to some of the negativity...
My best bit of advice is, if you feel confident enough (see Woundweavr's writeup above), try to befriend the really popular people. It's been my experience that the only moderately popular people are the scummbags that hate everyone different from them. Talk to the folks who get "Class favorite" in the yearbook (in my yearbook, it's called that, it may be different or nonexistant in yours). They don't get to be class favorite by ignoring or hating people. They are the class favorite because they get along with everyone and everyone gets along with them, for the most part. Obviously, if you're a real asshole to them, this doesn't apply.
If you're not friends with these people, stay away from the folks lower down on the popular branch of the high school tree. They are the ones most likely to humiliate and make fun of you. I imagine they do this to try and get higher up on the popularity scale. But guess what? They won't, not without being decent to everyone. That's what is required to be the most popular.
Now, the further down the popularity chain, the more assholes you find. There are probably many, many exceptions, but this is usually the case. Don't try to befriend every last person in school before you are friends with the folks at the top. After that, well, if they like you, you must be a pretty great person, right?
I'd also like to add that I'm not saying you should conform. Be yourself.. I wrote this from my experience, which was I was quite shy in addition to being a computer geek my freshman year. My junior year is now almost up, and I am enjoying high school much more now, while staying a huge computer geek.
DISCLAIMER #2: Yes, it's full of generalizations. Sorry. But hopefully it will help one of the folks to whom high school is a bitch. I've done the best that I could in writing this up. It should also be noted that I practice what I preach and am having a great time in high school as a direct consequence.
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