they say your school days were the best days of your life , would you agree?

No way - I retired last year and I'm having the time of my life. Although I'm going to Uni in September, so that might change - although I've got way more common sense (and money) than I had when I was 18 so I can see Uni being a riot :-)
 
No. I'm living the best days of my life. I have a reasonably successful career, beautiful wife, two lovely kids, nice house, full of nice stuff, and a nice car or two.

Life aint ever been better. Sure, I partied a lot when I was younger, but I had no monies to do it properly. I have money now, but no interest in partying. Life is better now though.
 
Nope, if your school days were the best days of a life, that person really needs to try harder. I sucked at school having to conform, big wide world of the real was where things actually got interesting.

Only thing I miss from school was the summer holiday.
 
I wouldn't agree. School was tiresome and even though I am neither socially inept or academically so, it was still a strain and I left as soon as I could-without finishing my education. When I later went to University, it was great for being wasted all the time and having sex but it's only since I've graduated and moved to London that my life has picked up. Most of it is now spent staring at excel, and I only have limited opportunity to spend with my friends at the weekends, but I feel far more fulfilled and happier.
 
One of the worst.

My ability to really enjoy it and focus was killed and I suffered academically because of it, it wasn't until I was an adult a decade later that I could go back and fix all that without issues out of my control.
 
Primary school - nah
Secondary school - cool
6th form - excellent, had girlfriends etc
University - gay cos it was 6:1 male (staffs uni) but had to choose it from disability viewpoint
 
No, forced to do horrendous things like P.E. and English, ugh. Total lack of freedom.

Now I can spent all day at the yard with the horses, socializing with people and do my programming work for my employer when I'm at home.
 
Not at all, I hated school (particularly primary). I'm still grateful today that it's a part of my life that is over with.
 
I had a great time at college meeting people who changed my life for the better (mainly), spent 2 years socialising and drinking beer but gained no qualifications. Overall it was epic and exactly what I needed at that point in life. Probably was the best time I had tbh.

School was crap for me.
 
Nope! was awful.Years 10 and 11 were ok as I did all my revision and GCSE exams In the unit for the deaf attached to my high school. I actually managed to learn something in those two years.
 
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