Kind of an interesting quiz

Just a tad bit inaccurate. I got "The rebel" and there was not once that I got in trouble. Well, just once when I was the loser trying to be cool, so I grabbed someone's mp3 player off the teachers desk for them after they got it taken away. :/ Aside from that, I was not once in trouble. Maybe it was inaccurate because I went to prom both times with my best female friend, which wasn't a choice since she was neither a crush or a girlfriend.
 
Looking back, high school was an interesting time. At the time, I did not want to be there. I had already taken several college courses by the time I got to 12th grade. I was extremely antisocial but I had a family member in every class. I never went to class in 12th grade. My teachers would see me on campus and tell me when to be in class for a test. I dropped out of 12th grade two months before the end of the year. I was never in class and had a 3.8 gpa. I got my GED soon after HS and went to a community college for a while. Community college was as boring as HS.
I was actually kicked out of Calabasas High School for aggressive behavior. I dropped out of Agoura High about two weeks later.
 
Yeah, they hit the nail on the head when they said I was "The Stoner". Although, that's not me anymore, it certainly was then, and I can live with that. People who knew me then are often surprised if they see me now and I'm not a partier or even look anything like I used to. I'm usually surprised when they haven't changed a bit.
 
It said i was the rebel. I don't know what the other choices were, but in truth I was the stoner. Loved the picture at the beginning. Freaks and Geeks seriously portrays my high school years, down to the time frame and all. I could literally connect with each of the main characters.
 
It also labeled me as "The Rebel". Which was actually true, although the answer choices were so poor I never expected it to arrive at that diagnosis.
I really didn't realize that my classmates viewed me as a rebel, but several times at high school reunions people mention it. A few even told my wife all about it (she was from across the State and never even knew our school existed).

Isn't it interesting how some of your classmates turn out? And sad to see ones that peaked in high school?
 
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