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Something that varies from person to person tbh.
What are some common traits in people who peak in high school? why don’t they have the same success in college and forward?
 
Are you enjoying it less or more than high school?
I liked hs better as it was very low cortisol and I had friends. College is too stressful.
 
What are some common traits in people who peak in high school? why don’t they have the same success in college and forward?
Don't have enough data points to give a honest answer, but some people crash and burn in college because it's too hard. Others are just dead socially, but the same goes for high school.

Also, unless you go to a small college, most of the time college is too big for social hierarchies to form. It isn't like high school where everyone knows each other and there are the kids who get made fun of and there are popular kids everyone knows. It's forgiving in the sense that if you were a outcast in high school, you have much better chances to fix your life in college.
 
I liked hs better as it was very low cortisol and I had friends. College is too stressful.
Is the work really that bad?
Don't have enough data points to give a honest answer, but some people crash and burn in college because it's too hard. Others are just dead socially, but the same goes for high school.

Also, unless you go to a small college, most of the time college is too big for social hierarchies to form. It isn't like high school where everyone knows each other and there are the kids who get made fun of and there are popular kids everyone knows. It's forgiving in the sense that if you were an outcast in high school, you have much better chances to fix your life in college.
You think true blackpill lookism takes more of an effect in college? IE, I feel like in high school, status and NT basically dominate, but in college looks and height matter a lot more. I could be wrong
IM GOING TO UNI n*****s I JUST GOT ACCEPTED WOOHOOOOOOOOOOO
This late into the year?
better than high school but my college is full of introverts
Were you still able to make friends?
 
You think true blackpill lookism takes more of an effect in college? IE, I feel like in high school, status and NT basically dominate, but in college looks and height matter a lot more. I could be wrong
Not enough data tbh

But I think college might be a lot more fluid. In high school, you are constricted to the same few classes and have only a small amount of time each day to hang out with people you like. If you don't share classes with your homies, you're kinda screwed. The clubs are limited to whatever somebody started before. Meanwhile, in college you can pick your classes and control your schedule to align with your friends. And nobody socializes that much in the classes themselves anyways. And if you go to a big campus, there is a club for literally everything.
 
Not enough data tbh

But I think college might be a lot more fluid. In high school, you are constricted to the same few classes and have only a small amount of time each day to hang out with people you like. If you don't share classes with your homies, you're kinda screwed. The clubs are limited to whatever somebody started before. Meanwhile, in college you can pick your classes and control your schedule to align with your friends. And nobody socializes that much in the classes themselves anyways. And if you go to a big campus, there is a club for literally everything.
Are college clubs the method?
 
tbh it is the common advice I hear but I never really vibed with people at these clubs
gonna try again next year
Thank you kittysaar I wish you the best of luck
 

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