I attended a high school that the movie 'Breakfast Club' was modeled after.
I rarely did homework; I was too busy doing much more important things, working, sports, friends, and a developing a new-found faith.
I walked to school and never felt it was worth the effort to carry my books home.
In my junior year I skipped out after signing in to my 12:30 history class and finished up the lunch hour at the local steakhouse, then I prepped for the dinner workers, returned to school to attend track practice and walked home a mile an a half, arriving for a late dinner. After dinner I'd read something while listening to music or practiced my guitar.
In my senior year I had the goal to read the whole biography section of the high school library - it looked to me like no one had ever read the books there and I slowly arranged them in the order I read them. I managed to get through less then half of them before I graduated.
Courses in college were much more challenging and I eventually had to learn how to study.
Rob