I get out of school earlier than the rest of the students that attend my high school seeing as how I take senior option and have classes online as well as on campus. I've already finished my course online - actually, I finished that the first month I decided to take it - so when I come home, I don't have to worry about that. Since my schedule is so easy, I also don't have to worry about homework considering I usually do that during class and finish it rather quickly seeing as how they are rather short assignments that anybody who paid attention to in class could accomplish.
On a typical day, if I drove myself into school, I drive to CVS (where I work), pick up a few things that I may need like my paycheck, run to the bank a town over if I got my paycheck, and then drive home. When I get home, usually I decide to either listen to music downstairs and dance... or go upstairs on the computer... and do the same thing, only in a chair because I'm dorky like that. After an hour or so, I get something small to eat and bring it upstairs with me to talk to whomever happens to be online. Then I usually watch videos or anime, and then take a nap.
If I have work, or my dad brings me to school that day, then things are different. When my dad picks me up from school (30 or so minutes after I get out, unfortunately), I come home, get something to eat, and take a nap. Dunno why, but that always happens. My days are always filled with at least one nap. I don't get enough hours of sleep during the night as it is. I find that I'm always tired because of it, but it doesn't bother me unless I'm trying to wake up.
If I have work, I take a nap until an hour before work - take a shower, do my hair, etc. to prepare for work, then I go to work and then... I come home and cook the soup I always buy while I'm there and... go to bed (unless there's something on TV that intrigues me).
My social life is fairly dull, but I like it that way. People around here are idiots, to be rather blunt. All the people I hung out with after school moved away to bigger and better neighborhoods with kids who aren't below the age of 14~