im not sure the ranges of age this applies to, but im 22 and graduated in 05. I felt i was in the same situation in high school, so i befriended pretty much my whole graduating class by graduation time. my .02 is to not stop caring and being a good friend, but it does get to a point where you're over exerting yourself and they have to help themselves. find more friends that have similar moral and social habits. youth group at a church can be a good outlet. surround yourself with people that have traits and hobbies you like.
personally i spent most of my social life with my girlfriend during high school, and if i went to any parties, we went together. then i joined the army after graduating and my wife travels with me everywhere i go. i teach, train and mentor my soldiers to stay away from the problem soldiers, and instill good values in them. but as for friends back home, they havnt changed much. the pot heads are working dead end jobs/ moved onto coke. but im happy to say that the majority of my friends from school, despite their social habits have somehow graduated from college and trying to find themselves a good job to pay off their debt. some people will never change, and there isnt much you can do about it. what you did in school really wont matter after graduating. but as long as you have a few good friends you can always lean on, everything will work out in the end. some of those friends might not be who you expect them to be after a few years. dont forget, college is another 4 years of meeting strangers and getting ready for life. time to get off my soap box
personally i spent most of my social life with my girlfriend during high school, and if i went to any parties, we went together. then i joined the army after graduating and my wife travels with me everywhere i go. i teach, train and mentor my soldiers to stay away from the problem soldiers, and instill good values in them. but as for friends back home, they havnt changed much. the pot heads are working dead end jobs/ moved onto coke. but im happy to say that the majority of my friends from school, despite their social habits have somehow graduated from college and trying to find themselves a good job to pay off their debt. some people will never change, and there isnt much you can do about it. what you did in school really wont matter after graduating. but as long as you have a few good friends you can always lean on, everything will work out in the end. some of those friends might not be who you expect them to be after a few years. dont forget, college is another 4 years of meeting strangers and getting ready for life. time to get off my soap box
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