Not in any particular order, but
1. having to have a sleep schedule that coincides with hen school is in session, or that actually has to coincide with anything.
2. my former principle decided she hated me and decided that I was going to be expelled before I graduated if she had anything to do with it, and that I would spend at least a week in suspension for any rule broken in the same room as I was, whether I had anything to do with it or not, or even if I had been dragged into it by a teacher or was entirely unaware of what was going on. (fortunately, I was able to go over her head and sign up for a GED, which I passed near-perfectly.)
3. having to be graded on math, especially during timed tests (I like math, I just can;t do it in my head, and I always run out of scratch paper and can;t concentrate when using a calculator for more than four things at once)
4. the other students who decide to make life miserable for anyone who isn;t in their little clique/gang/whatever
5. the other students who decide to make everyone's life miserable who doesn;t worship them because they're popular.
6. the other students, especially in the hallways, simply because they take up space and generate noise.
7. having to follow a schedule someone else wrote up
8. subjects that bored me because I already knew most of the stuff that was being taught
and pretty much most of the stuff about school. There were some good things, but the bad outweighed the good by at least four times as much.
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