It was a mix really, but on the whole it was mostly positive. I had problems fitting in for awhile and problems with lots of teasing and a bit of bullying pretty much almost through all of secondary school, not really physical bullying though apart from a few times, mostly just verbal stuff.
However, once I found my group and people layed off me I grew a bit in confidence and I met the best friends ever who I hope to still be friends with when i'm older, especially for one of them. They helped get me into a lot of my interests and helped me out with a whole host of things in my life and still do.
There were problematic times as it almost always is with puberty, with times of drama and finding your place but on the whole I guess looking back on it now only two years after leaving secondary school I would say it was mostly good... I kinda miss it.
I'm still at the same school, but it's not the same since i'm in sixth form now and leaving later next year. Many of the people I knew and my best friends have left but I still keep in touch with them. Sixth form has given me a big confidence boost though on its own.
However, once I found my group and people layed off me I grew a bit in confidence and I met the best friends ever who I hope to still be friends with when i'm older, especially for one of them. They helped get me into a lot of my interests and helped me out with a whole host of things in my life and still do.
There were problematic times as it almost always is with puberty, with times of drama and finding your place but on the whole I guess looking back on it now only two years after leaving secondary school I would say it was mostly good... I kinda miss it.
I'm still at the same school, but it's not the same since i'm in sixth form now and leaving later next year. Many of the people I knew and my best friends have left but I still keep in touch with them. Sixth form has given me a big confidence boost though on its own.