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I am a junior at an Arts High School and am in the Visual Arts program. It is really small and contains a student body of about 500. Since the schoole focuses solely on the Arts we all are dual enrolled in a nearby Public High School. I find this experience to be remarlably unique and have yet to hear of a similar experience.

University of California - Riverside (4 year university offering graduate programs in several fields) with a student population of 12,000+ It's a relatively quiet town with lots of subarbia around. Biggest complaint about the city that most students have is the lack of entertainment venues in the area (we've got Bars, Malls, and the like but nothing big locally). But this is solved by the usual Southern California trait of driving for hours on end to where we want to go (Las Vegas, amusement parks, sports games, Tijuana - Mexico, etc).

I go to CAMS in Carson, California. It's a small high school around 750ish students in total. It's public. The most interesting part is that practically everyone knows everyone. We're a close-knit school. Our "official" mascots are the Rebels. Each grade also has their own mascot (mine are the Panthers). How is that possible you ask I have absolutely no idea....Personally I would have rather gone with the Ferns. Yep the furious and fearsome Ferns. Each grade is around 150 kids divided into roughly 4-5 cohorts. A single cohort shares the same core classes like math and english etc. We have a bunch of strange elective classes too such as Biotech and AP Computer Science. We're located on the campus of CSUDH. Err... what else can I say about CAMS....We have no cafeteria because we used the college food court until it burned down.....Err...yeah not our fault. We take a variety of college classes as part of our regular schedule. A word to the wise, never take human geography unless you like being bored out of your wits.

Yep that's CAMS in a nutshell.

I go to an all-girls school. The school is ran by nuns. Because of this, the people are very very conservative. We wear this long-sleeved blouse and a long skirt. The school itself is kinda small. The grade school building is right across the high school building. There is also the chapel, the convent and the cafeteria. The student population is not that big... I think. 30+ per section with 4 sections per year.

The worst thing about my school is that they don't want us to have fun. We can't hold school parties, even the graduation parties. All parties remain hidden. We don't even have a prom night. They are that conservative. All we attend are prayer meetings. Well, just kidding. But close to it.

But more or less, I love my school. Great surroundings, good teachers. We live by the rules, but I got used to it after some time. We don't get to see so many men, but who cares? The thing I love the most about my school is the uniform. If you go to my school, you would understand. It's like from an anime series just make the skirt a lot longer.

I go to a private school dat has abt few hundreds of students there..both primary and secondary =.='' i always encounter traffic jam when i go to school..*sigh* near my school there's alotta colleges...

i go to private high school. (boys only) it is so bad. teachers r so crap and dont give a dam. i went to public primary/elementary one though.

I am going to a gymnasium in a small town called Walsrode.
Gymnasium would be some kind of higher school systems for (I don´t want to say better pupils) but it is the highest school system in germany.
Only the universities are the next step after the gymnasium.

Central York School District, PA- Our school just made a new high school, and it's enormous, university-sized. There are over 600 students or so that go to it, so that's why they made it so big. It's right outside the city.

Quote: I am going to a gymnasium in a small town called Walsrode.


i'm also going to a gymnasium ^_^ but in Russia in one school there can be gymnasistic classes as well as common ones. It's about 600 students in our school.
Formally we must have only good grades in order to stay there, but thats no more than formalities, students get different grades and i haven't heard of anyone got expelled.

ÃŽ go to a british school thats well known but not the best hahaha

I've been in university for my past 4 schooling years, and they have been the worst years of my life because I chose the wrong program. It's too late for me to change since its just about over (thank goodness), so all I can do is to NOT recommend electrical and computer engineering at the University of Toronto to anyone. Size-wise, according to their website, there are 67692 students... I guess that makes it a pretty big school...

I go to a school that teaches Chinese, English, and Filipino. And the Bible

i go to Middle Tennessee State University

i want study in japanese school!^^well,where will it be placed,for me if it is can be done,i will choose that near with the sea and sakura trees!^^

I go to a co-ed, public school near my home. Paid by the Government - the school, teachers and such, that is...But it's boring as hell.

I got to a private Chinese Christian school ^_^
We're taught English, Chinese, and Filipino and most importantly everything about the Bible^^ How to be a model Christian to others...:)

I go to a private Catholic school that's only for girls. We learn english and french and well, spanish I suppose.

suburns in uptown somewhere..... medium size..... and lots of italians ^^;;;; oh and its a public schol

An international school in Barcelona, Benjamin Franklin I.S., mixed faculty, a lot of foreign students( especially Americans ), Language courses, but I love it! Well, it looks more like a bunch of villas than a school building, so, I definitely enjoy the classes, except, uhh, some...^__~

~0.5 square km, with over 1000 student TT~TT, in Vietnam TT_________TT

my school is a public school and is a great one at that. the neighbourhood is quiet but sometimes rowdy depending on the situation. it's almost isolated since there's a lot of empty lot spaces around it..but it's not that big a deal. there's elementary schools and middle schools near mine so people would expect a lot of kids from those schools in the near future. a lot of kids live near each other, it's almost like a town. but yea...it's a wide area school, only 2 floors but it occupies a lot of ground.

college :P

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