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Re: Was Your High School Like the Typical Media Experience?
(Anonymous) 2013-05-16 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)Not at all. My high school was in a small town, with rickety tables, unisex bathrooms and orange curtains. The teachers were adorable and competent, however. I loved the second and third year the most.
There was no clique, no hallways with lockers, no club activity. I liked the food, and you either ate high school food or left the school grounds to eat at home/elsewhere. No graduation ceremony either, because it's not done in my country. Usually, high school lasts for three years. At the end of the third year, every student takes an exam (the same for every student in the whole country) and if they pass, they can go to university or elsewhere. It validates their high school experience and gives them credentials to look for a job or for high levels of education. Class was usually from 8 am to 5pm, with a 1 to 2-hour-break for lunch. That exam looms over the second and third years.
Usually students would smoke on the playground, then moved just outside the school grounds when smoking in public buildings was banned. And we had lots of students strikes as well, with several days spent blocking the high school's entrances (they were over national politics, not internal issues).
So: all in all, loved the teachers and the environment, even if it deserves to be renovated very soon, wouldn't change it.