OMG, thinking back to when I was a high school dropout at age 18, the record companies brought me everything they produced and then pestered me to no end about playing the stuff. That makes me realize that I did not experience that part of life "normally" and so I can't quite relate.
(And, having learned from the experience of having people call me "ignorant drop-out", I later qualified for college admission while I was consulting stations and actually made the Dean's List all the time... but because I split majors between business, sociology, math and electronic engineering, I was not eligible for a degree. I'm a severe critic of the rigid structure of formal education, particularly its inability to deal with people with different learning methods... which they call "disabilities")