High school was a 7/10 for me, I would say, versus my junior high where I was bullied a lot. By the time I hit around 8th grade, I went to public school instead of a charter school, so a lot of my bullying stopped by then, and I even had a few friends to hang out with. At that time, I also started to work as a paper-person, babysitting, and doing lawn work, so I had my own money to spend. Once high school came around, it seemed most of the kids/young people had outgrown the bullying problem, and it was never a major thing in my grade. I did have a few of my old bullies try to start trouble or even jump me, but by then, I called them out or had become a scrapper in my own right and could fight back. A lot of them, by the end of my freshman year, ended up at the alternative school in town.
The part I hated was my sophomore year because my English and drama classes had teachers who seemed to favor the "popular kids" and really pushed the "high school spirit B.S.," which was not even my thing. I tended to mostly hang out with the nerds, gamers, pot smokers, and odd balls in high school. I knew I was an outsider and liked to work alone most of the time, so when I was forced more into "group stuff," I found myself doing most of the work......but overall highschool had its ups and downs but was not fully that bad: 7/10