Hey Americans on this subreddit, is this what high school in the U.S. is really like?
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High school experiences in the U.S. can vary widely depending on factors like location, school size, and personal circumstances. While some aspects might be portrayed accurately in movies and TV shows—like sports events, prom, and social cliques—each person’s experience is unique. Some students thrive in the social scene, while others may find it challenging. Generally, high school is a mix of academics, friendships, extracurricular activities, and personal growth. It can be an exciting and sometimes tough time for many, but not everyone fits into the typical stereotypes. What specific aspects are you curious about?