im pretty much in the same boat as you, seducer. ive essentially decided to wait for college, rather than keep trying to make high school into something i can "enjoy" like the rest of my peers.
college for me means new freedoms in more ways than academia. my father is heavily "J" and strongly disapproves of my seemingly aimless lifestyle. unfortunately, his response to my lack of activity is to take things away from me until i "do stuff." things like having a drivers license, playing video games, watching age-appropriate shows and movies; those freedoms i will get back as well.
as for my academic interests, my ultimate career goal is to be a video game designer, and so i learn about everything i think is relevant to that goal while im in school. i try and do well in my english, math, physics, and computer graphics classes because those are what i feel are relevant to me. i am also taking computer science next year, to continue my trend of "relevant classes." this is all academic, and other things i want to do include buying game design books and also modding games. unfortunately my dad put heavy parental blocks on our computer (mainly because he thinks all i do on the internet is look at porn because of some stuff he found way back when), so modding is out of the question, and i also feel that the books will be useless because of i lack a medium to practice their methods on. im also scared to tell my dad my goals because its not something i want him to support me with, and also because i dont have a high opinion of him, to put it nicely.
in short, i guess what im trying to say is that i want my "victory" to be my own, and that involves doing things my own way, which i am hoping, will be a possibility for me once i leave home.