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Who Prefered Primary School To Secondary School


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Who prefered primary school to secondary school

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#1 joeblogg

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Posted 05 November 2008 - 01:08 AM

who prefered primary school over secondary school. secondary school is more challenging and has more responsibilities but you are more free and you can be more independent.

Edited by joeblogg, 05 November 2008 - 01:09 AM.


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Posted 05 November 2008 - 07:14 AM

View Postjoeblogg, on Nov 5 2008, 11:08 AM, said:

who prefered primary school over secondary school. secondary school is more challenging and has more responsibilities but you are more free and you can be more independent.
I agree, high school is way more challenging but it feels a lot better. You are able to do what you want as in subjects. You can learn with people who want to learn what your learning, if that makes any sense. It's a far better experience as well.

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Posted 05 November 2008 - 08:36 AM

My simple answer would be "bring on university". Seriously, each step up the education ladder's been better and better for me, so university's got to be the best one, right? :lol:

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Posted 05 November 2008 - 10:17 AM

Personally I prefer Secondary School.
Mainly because as a student you can develop more of a friendship relationship with your teachers apposed to being a Primary Student. In Secondary, your considored more mature, and the teachers pay you alot more respect. You have a voice that counts alot more. Primary, was just fun school learning the basics for me, Secondary is where I found my true passions, and developed these greater relationships with teachers. My friends and I also have a relationship based on more meanings than just because. The guys are more mature... or atleast getting there, and in my school, we all pretty much get along... that is from my position. Im sure if I were to be part of a different group of friends it would all be different.

The homework is more challenging and sa is the work. As a students thats usually ahead of the rest of my class (not trying to brag) its much better for me, because I can discuss iwth my teachers ways that they can give me harder work. Whereas in Primary, I doubt the teachers would give you the harder work if your requested it. I most likely wouldn't have even bothered to ask.

Lessons are funner in Secondary. We have more fun. Its not a straight forward, top to bottom type of lesson, we muck around, have some laughs while doing our work (or atleast some of us do ^_^).So in the classroom its much better.

Thats what I think anyway :lol:

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Posted 05 November 2008 - 05:16 PM

It depends what way you look at it. Primary school is more fun and easier, but secondary school has much better facilities and specialised teachers for different subjects. However I don't like getting more homework in secondary school, but overall secondary school is better.

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Posted 06 November 2008 - 03:16 PM

Definitely high school. I had a lot of tough times in high school, but it's also where I learned most of the things I'm using today, such as HTML. Primary school sorta crams information into your head and is full of boring drills. Lets not forget about all the activities that go on during high school such as dances, games and clubs!

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Posted 02 December 2008 - 10:50 PM

no competition really, i much preferred Primary school, how could you not though, mostly playing and messing about, secondary school though was hard work, exams after more exams....
I certainly dont miss those days, although school is simply not the same any more.

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Posted 02 December 2008 - 11:01 PM

I certainly enjoy secondary school more than primary school. Seeing as I am older sure there is more work but this also brings more freedom and responsibility. Of course you do not have to carry as many books but I have made it so my locker holds foods and snacks which we can eat in class of course and they sell sodas there for us (definitely needed). Of course there is having more friends and more things to do and once you are able to drive it brings a whole new freedom. There are clubs and more things to do and sports to play as well as more meaningful relationships with people rather than just people you color with and your teachers are more your friend than your teacher (at least many of them are).

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Posted 21 December 2008 - 07:45 AM

I actually preferred primary school. It was more carefree, fun and relaxed. You had no real expectations at that age and no real drama.
High school for me was all drama from both social and academic aspects. Drama when all the 'cliques' clash and academically when the pressure of getting into a good college came around.
High school did have a few positives though, I had more independence and was allowed out alot more. There are also alot more clubs and other activities you can participate in.
Overall I still preferred primary school.




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