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Like... Leave?
I did it all the time in high school, it's not like there were fences and prison guards or anything.
I'd just walk out.
It isn't worth doing IMO, the next day you'll be confused as to what you've missed out on (assignments, lectures, juicy gossip) etc. Lots of catching up to do.
Yep, this pretty much covers my answer in every way.
Those were great times.
we could just leave no one was stopping us lol
I would skip classes from time to time in high school, it was no big deal
It's not healthy at all, but school isn't about health or growing up or learning or anything else that it pretends to be. It's a socialization factory to create "good workers" who report on time and follow orders, and come out of the experience with a homogeneous, nationalized understanding of the outside world.
I think the early start is allegedly supposed to be so that it doesn't interfere with parents' standard 9-5...but it's a happy accident for the system that it also serves to exhaust many students into either submission or just complacency.
Edit: More on topic, yes my friends and I walked off campus all the time when we were bored. Even when the bike cops tried to chase us, that was fun lol. Can't ride a bike over a fence!
Other than hippies, weirdos and restrooms I dont mind school that much