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i like my school life very much. school life is best than college life, hostel life etc.
Massage theropy school life differs from regular universities or college life because at a school for massage therapy is much smaller and more personal.
As long as you stay focused on your school work, college life can be good. You can party and still keep up. If you start having to much fun and neglecting your school work that will not be good
High school is supposed to prepare you for college. College is supposed to prepare you for the real world. Even if in the furture you will not be doing as much math, you will have the ability to think critically.
I don't know which answer I should give: the answer about federal school loans, or the one about college life. I'll answer both. Federal school loans can be found at your local bank. Ask the person behind the desk ;) College life is definitely different. Your parents are not with you on school property, and you can choose to live on campus, which means they are never there. College schools are pretty much like any other school. You go there to learn, and you do! You also interact with others.
She finished high school. Near the end of her life she was going to college for a degree.
Joe, Nick, and Kevin finished high school but right now none of them are doing college because they are touring so much.
The popular High School and College Sports are Rugby,Football and Hockey. Not Soccer as much.
12+ years of college and medical school.
Surprisingly as much that is know about his life and his inventions, no one knows for sure where he went to college at. It is simply believed that he attended an eastern college, where he took courses on mechanical and electrical engineering.
Newton started his schooling in the local village school then attended The King's School in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England from the age 12 to 17.He went to Trinity college Cambridge in 1661 at the age of 19.He went to the village school in Woolsthorpe, he went to free Grammer School in Grantham, and then he went to Trinity College at Cambridge University.
if you're going to college, definatley