No problem man.
Whilst there are plenty that will tell you low bar squat is better, its actually a matter of traininggoal.
Low bar allows the most powerfull squat, but is very demanding on core strength and lower back in particular to improve. Unless you go full strength, there is no reason to overly tax your core and lowerback with this.
bodybuilders and fitness gents, will preferably use the high bar technique, as it focusses the quadriceps and glutes, but not the core muscles, wich are not nearly as usefull to them. Partial squats will focus the quads only (but defeat the purpose for squatting as you can do curls or leg presses for this), and full depth high bar squats focus the quads, glutes and hamstrings in particular.
One thing. Whilst doing high bar, try to grab the bar as firm as possible without hurting your arms. The more rigid your hold, the better the forum, and the more you'll squat, and get gains.