I'm currently enrolled in a really competitive academic high school. I hate that we learn a bunch of shit we never apply to in real life or help us any way at all, and that all my classmates regard their marks like it's life or death. The worst part about school is, I'm not even interested in any of the things we're taught. Why even bother going to school if I'm just going to end up pursuing some job I hate? I want to be treated as a human being, not a robot programmed to do whatever society tells us to do!

By the way, I don't want any onions on my burger, and I'm sure even with first grade math knowledge you can calculate how much I own.
Seriously? School is a waste of your time? How do you grow into the person you are without any education? How can you make intelligent decisions and react to the world around you in an intelligent manner? Can you imagine a world in which nobody was educated?
If you don't want a job or anything, just drop out of society in general. Part of me enjoys that discipline and persistence that I gain from doing shit that I kind of don't want to do. I enjoy learning, and I enjoy gaining a deeper understanding of the world, but school fucking sucks anyway XD
"Now you do what they told ya'!"
School is supposed to be about learning.
Not one single subject or factoid.
Education is easily carried and it's up to you whether you use your qualifications or not - but at least you have a choice whereas others don't.
Not too long ago I got an e-mail from a school friend thanking me for helping him at Maths in school. He now works for NASA!! Whoever thought he'd leave Ireland for NASA??
i dropped out eventually, got my ged, and got into college early. guess what - even the crappy little community colleges are FAR better than any high school! sure, you learn a lot of things that might seem not be applicable to everyday life, but if you have a good prof, they will make it interesting, actually engage in discussion with the class, and SHOW you why it IS applicable.
seriously, i thought i hated history for the longest time... it became one of my favorite subjects (with one professor, anyway). he didn't just make it about memorizing dates and names - it was more focused on the underlying ideology of the people, and how those ideologies shaped history. it became abundantly clear that history is cyclical, and the same crazy-ass bullshit that one couldn't imagine happening ever again, does and IS.
honestly though, try taking a couple of summer courses (or even just sitting in on a couple) at a local college or uni.