What kind of school do you go to, and do you like it?

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Descartes
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21 Feb 2010, 5:12 am

I go to this awful public school in north Texas. I swear, it is probably the worst school in the district. First of all, the campus is in the middle of a ghetto neighborhood, and most of the students who attend that school are on welfare. Most of the students there are extremely ghetto and obnoxious and I can't stand to be around them.

Thankfully, I'm in my last year at that hellhole. I graduate in June of this year.



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21 Feb 2010, 11:21 am

I go to a regular high school and I have advanced classes. In general, I really like my school. It's the best school in the district and we get a lot of privileges that the other schools in the district don't get (such as longer lunches, mp3 player usage, etc.) I'm in the IB program but I'm not sure I'm going to stick with it. I like the environment in the classes, but keeping up with the work has been hard.Socially, the kids in my classes don't like me. They think I'm weird, but I've found friends in other places. My boyfriend is 16 and is a sophomore in the ESE program because he also has Asperger's. I mostly hang out with his friends, but I also have my own group of friends. I hang out with kids who are older than me. I'm in the drama department and I love it there. I love every moment I'm on the stage. If I get out of IB, then I'd have to go to another, more pretentious high school that I'm actually zoned for (I get special permission to go to my school because I'm in IB.) I really don't want to go to the other high school.



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12 Jul 2010, 10:02 am

I go to A high school of technology, It's alright.


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