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Don't school and university fees keep rising anyway? Because mine have risen by about £1,000 since I started secondary 4 years ago. So, I would've thought your fees would've increased no matter what.
 
Yeah, alot of mine left in 2008 because our school was bought out by our rival school, which really didn't go well down, at all.
 
Teachers come and go all the time at my school, it's usually the friction between them and the student body...
Drama's up for sale, and looks like people are buying..
 
Don't school and university fees keep rising anyway? Because mine have risen by about £1,000 since I started secondary 4 years ago. So, I would've thought your fees would've increased no matter what.
Maybe so, but where I live the reason for the tuition increase is ridiculous. In California (where I live), the state is pretty much cutting and increasing all kinds of stuff because the state is worse off with their budget than the other states when the recession started. While government jobs have the workers work less, their wages cut, and the services limited, uni tuition increased by 30%. :< Because of that, many people actually where upset about it, even causing some of them to quit school because they can't afford it. I can't really afford it much either even though I have some help from federal aid and the loans, but I'm halfway through being a senior already, so I have to stick it to the very end and hopefully I'll pay the loans later. >.>
 
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I hate going to school for so many reasons. x_x
Most of them are personal and I don't feel like explaining.
I would like to buy some drama. I need moars. ._.
 
I finished high school; it wasn't as awesome as TV makes it look. I'm sure there were those dramas, but I stayed away from all that.
I'd rather prepare for my future than waste the opportunity.
 
It certainly isn't as awesome, but I did feel good thinking "Thank god I'll never return to this place again!". Regardless, I also didn't get involved in any school dramas during all of my high school life. I guess it's something to be proud of.
 
I finished high school; it wasn't as awesome as TV makes it look. I'm sure there were those dramas, but I stayed away from all that.
I'd rather prepare for my future than waste the opportunity.

Most of those people on TV, depicting high schoolers, are themselves 25+ years old, so it isn't surprising. :/

And high school drama was always a bother... I think it was the girls who started it though, because they always acted stuck up, and if they found out their boyfriend was dating someone else, that girl wouldn't take it properly... Then the guy would take it out on the other guy...
 
I kinda feel for all the kids who have been deluded about high school because of a certain entertainment company. They're gonna get a shock in a few years time, believe me.
 
My English teacher taught in an American Highschool for a while quite a few years ago, and apparently it just like in Mean Girls.
I was totally surprised. I expected it to just be an overhyped stereotype, that film.

xX
 
Highschool can either have drama or not, depending on how you see things, handle things, or who you associate with. Even the smallest group of friends could have "Drama." But what's good about highschool is that generally you can associate with more than one group of friends and not be frowned upon because there are so many people. Then again, you doing that might start the "drama." But again.. it's all what sort of people you choose to associate with.


In short.. college is better.
 
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