did you ever walk out on school?

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NoNameMcgee

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Walked out so many times.. more times than I can remember. Used to go to the nearby park and mess around with friends there, or into the shops.
 

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I tried actively to leave one afternoon during a pep-rally but they had all of the exits guarded. It was bullcrap considering how the Pep-rally had nothing to do with any given academic aspects of the school.
 

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IzisviAziria said:
I knocked my girlfriend up at the end of my senior year of high school. Sorta had a meltdown, skipped 3 straight weeks, failed all of my classes. Still had enough credits to graduate, but I didn't finish a senior project, and the teachers that I was working with to try and get one done were completely unsympathetic, so I basically said fuck it, got my GED instead, and have been going to college ever since.

OT: Well a friend of mine stormed out of maths in Primary school. The teacher chased him along with our headmistress. They chased him down to the equipment shed, he went around it three times then out to the local park where they cornered him. Hil-fucking-arious.

Then in secondary school: You know where it feels like it's the end of the day but it actually isn't? I had a case of that, except I didn't realize the actual time and just nonchalantly walked out. Next day, said I'd had a dentist appointment and forgot to sign out. No repercussions.
 

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henritje said:
MrFluffy-X said:
Should have replied "well at least im not faking an illness" honestly ODD what a load of BS

Well i skipped school a few....hundred times in my day

Hope you happier days now mate! :)
thanks! I,m currently going to a school where the teachers care about their students.
That stuff's why I despise psychologists. They're basically paid ridiculously high wages to name every single personality variant like it's some illness. Admittedly, yes there are people with problems and they need the help. But how many people are just socially awkward, or aren't too outwardly emotional that have been fucked over? And yeah, there are several "disorders" that allow people to just be dicks.
 

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I once told a gym-teacher to: "Put me down as truant, because this isn't a real subject, so I'm going home now." and just left.
That count?
 

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I walked out once, teacher was trying to do some serious bullshit involving pretty much the entire classes' projects and how they were formatted, which for some reason counted as around 40% of the project and the project was around 20% of our grade. I stood up and said, "Fuck this."

Then proceeded to get my things and walk out. I do believe a few other people followed me, but I didn't care at that point. I just went and chilled in my next period's classroom. Incidentally, nothing ever came of that. I think the point got across to the teacher, but they never did change anything. I went from having an A to barely having a B.

I think at that point it was the end of the year, and the teacher didn't want to have to answer as to why I did what I did, because she probably would've gotten in as much trouble as I would have. At least that is what I like to think.
 

johnnnny guitar

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I have yes it's just something you do but at least I didn't do it the way another Student did 2 days ago with him screaming and pissed off punching windows out and having his hand covered in blood

Just your average day in an Aussie school
 

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Many times.
I once got into a shouting match with my gym teacher. It ended with me telling him to go fuck
himself.
I would always walk away from school sport events because I have better things to do with my
time then watch sweety people I don't like grunting.
I got into an arguement with my year level co-ordinator about why I didn't show up to a school
sporting event. He seemed to think sport was more important than learning or having fun.
He wanted to give me a suspention for not showing up. I was more than happy to oblige him.
The list goes on.
 

Merkavar

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i have. i think i got in a fight or was bullied or something so i walked home.
 

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henritje said:
like the title says and by walking out I mean leaving the school (both permanently and temporary)
here is my story:
in 2009 I went to a school for people with autism and there where allot of students that have ODD which in my experience is pretty much a free pass to bully and act like a asshole (I do have a friend that has ODD but his case doesn't look as bad as the people I had to deal with on school) the school kept telling me it was my own problem and I should just deal with it.
Somewhere near the end of the year some guy called me names and I just ran out I couldn't handle that shit anymore and I haven,t returned since.
I,m currently going to a special school that is only for students with Autism excluding people with ODD also I,m going to finish my school next year.
Yes, actually. It was in protest against the anti-union laws in Wisconsin earlier this year, specifically in support of teacher unions. About 100 students joined us.

I left my bag in the class I left from, so I needed to come back to get it. Lame, I know.
 

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I never had to worry about melodrama when I left school. I just gave a box of doughnuts to the school security guard when I wanted to come back, (after Home Economics and some shiite liberal arts class were done).
 

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Last year i left school in october and went back on march this year and i regret every bit of it now.

I didnt even haveany problems i just didnt go.
 

Krinku

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Once during english class. My classmates were being total douches so I went out, made a few stink bombs, and came back later...you can fill in the rest...
 

Beat14

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Only a few times, got in trouble for a mock exam, bout it really, I tended to just sit in class day dreaming a lot, I don't think it was healthy.
 

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allmadeup said:
Me and my mates arrived for registration, then walked out, went to London, got drunk in while playing snooker then went to a strip club and got beaten up and thrown out by the bouncers because my mate was getting larey. We were fifteen, and it was bloody hard trying to explain where we'd gone and why we'd been beaten up.

Around the same time we used to play poker in the common room. We used to think we were really cool, mature and sophisticated. What pricks we were!
You, sir, get a gold star for having the most epic life.

I never walked out of school, but I did fake illness a few times to get out of World History, mostly because my teacher was ultra-conservative and obsessed with America, and therefore unqualified to teach the course properly.
 

Fooz

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erm, i skipped 70% of my first 6th form year, just because i hated it and i only actually went due to no other courses being around

i quit 6th form and now i go to college studying Programming, i hardly miss a day anymore
 

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darth.pixie said:
Leaving the school as in skipping? Consistently, yes. In my final years I wasn't there for weeks at a time, I left whenever I felt like it and my class organized mass skipping in which everyone left for the rest of the day. The principle even organized a meeting about it and we got shouted at but nothing else.

It was pretty fun back then.
Did similar myself, in the end of my high school years they had no clue if I was at school or not with how many classes I skipped. I even stopped going half way through my final year, didn't step foot in the school for months and they still marked me off as 'successfully completing high school.' They really had no clue if I was there or not, and had simply stopped trying to keep track of me.

I had reasons but I won't get into them.
 

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Nah, never left school permanently or by playing hooky. Don't really see a reason to, really, school keeps me busy during the day and considering how the school system has pretty much hardwired me to care about "the grade" all the goddamn fucking time it wouldn't sit me right if I messed up on a homework assignment or something just because I decided to wack-off for an extra day.