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What is boarding school like?

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15y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

where people learned in the 1800's

Well i dont see what that had to do with the Q.

Boarding school is fun. I'm 13 and started this year. U make good friends and its great to get out there. Theres alot of freedom.

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