Complicated
but not really...
Originally posted by frootlooplucy
we did Trigonometry, which in my opinion is not worth even trying to understand.
Up to that point, I would have agreed with you. At least in The States high school is mostly a waste of time in that no standard curriculum will necessarily teach you or require that you learn the skills necessary for you to further your knowledge. I suppose that I still agree with you, since your school won't really require that you get the understanding of trig that you need to further your education. However, the school is there, and it's vital that you understand it doesn't have to be a waste of time.
High school is a stepping stone to your real education - an education you will probably need if you want to accomplish the better things in life. It is what you make of it, and you can make it a lot. Even the dullest crayon in the box can get stellar grades in advanced classes, then proceed to a mediocre school (what I'd call a state school, though I don't know your equivalent) at which they can slack off as much as they want, though still getting a very respectable degree.
Synopsis: High school is a waste, but it's still somehow vital. College is vital, but if you really want you can treat it like the waste high school is and still do alright. We all went through it or will go through it. Hang in there. 🙂