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02-14-2009, 10:34 AM | #91 |
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02-14-2009, 12:50 PM | #93 |
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02-14-2009, 05:34 PM | #96 |
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I knew a girl in high school that had a 6 month old baby when we started the 9th grade... But a BOY???
Um, I may be wrong, but don't you have to go through your weird voice changes and stuff before you can start blowing your loads?? There's no way he looks 13. He looks like he's 9 or something. |
02-14-2009, 06:44 PM | #97 |
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This is the land of tea & crumpets (britain). The educational system is a little different. Their equivalent to our high school is called secondary school, except for the fact that they don't have this bizarre bureacratic phenomenon (probably also exclusively american) called middle school. Secondary includes middle school & high school into one. Kids start secondary/high school more or less at that age that kids is. As far as I know, its also more or less the status quo for the rest of the world. I went to a secondary british school myself for a number of years.
I never understood why american school have to divide secondary education into middle, junior high, & high school. Seems to me it would be kinda of an inefficient way to consolidate resources and encourage wasteful bureaucracy. Secondary school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The fact that this is controversy in England, goes to show they are doing pretty well at the moment imo. |
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