Hey Americans of this subreddit, is this what high school in the U.S. is really like?
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It really depends on where you are and what school you attend! High school experiences can vary widely across different regions, districts, and even individual schools in the U.S. Some common elements include a mix of academics, social activities, sports, and extracurriculars.
You might encounter typical high school dynamics, like cliques and prom, but not everyone’s experience fits the stereotypical mold often portrayed in movies and TV shows. There can be a strong emphasis on sports in some areas, while others might prioritize academic achievement or the arts.
If you have specific aspects you’re curious about, feel free to ask!