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I can understand. It's a different world. But when you move to four different schools over the course of 12 years, it messes with you.
At least in college (even though it was just six months because I was doing some courses; not the big and lengthy thing) I felt fresh.
Teacher had tight tops, massive boobs, hard nips.
It was always a hard lesson time for a growing teenager,
:)
i live in a spanish speaking city in the south. It's 2nd language and 1st to alot but by god is taking an entire class in spanish like writing history etc. all in one is the worst.
specifics okay but other stuff is like science is the main basis of stuff. Even the scientific method. So if you don't get that would be a massive downfall for you if you don't understand the simple concepts like why water falls from the sky or how to identify animals and such.
Now the uni is the REAL complicated thing, but way more interesting than most of the stuff in high school