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I'm homeschooled, so I basically sit in my room all day reading overly Christian textbooks and listening to J-pop.

I miss normal school. My classmates rocked -_-


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Depends on what class. Considering my University is pretty small, it's about 30 to roughly 80 in each class. I like it, it's a nice atmosphere.


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My classes differ, but to be colorful, my computer science class has about fifty students and three girls to its name. (Oddly, the CS seminar has 15 students, but still three girls.)

I don't mind, though. I like to stand out.


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In college, there was about 25ish of us in my class (we were all in Computer Programming...and had all of our courses each day altogether). Out of the class I was 1 of 2 girls. So needless to say, all of my friends were guys.
They were a lot of fun. We'd all joke around and have a good time. The guys would usually play Halo on our spares, and I would be the one to watch the time or goof around and bug them, since I didn't like to play.
A lot of the guys were soo different. My two closest friends there especially. One was the sporty/jock type, while the other was a punk/emo kid.
I ended up dropping out..and hear that my friends there all miss me. Makes me feel special. lol

Right now I'm in a training class for three weeks with my new job. Everyone in my class is so different! 3/12 of us are girls, and even between us there's so many differences. One's really quiet, the other is so loud, and then me. lol The loud one came across as obnoxious on the first day and I could not stand her. We're now best friends in class. Everyone is comfortable with each other, even with our two trainers. We all joke around and have a good time. Our age ranges are also very different, the youngest in our class is 16, and the oldest I think is nearing 40. We're an awesome bunch. :)


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I take 4 classes and have a form class. My form class is awesome, I have a small group of close friends I sit with and hang with at break. My graphics and ICT glass have pretty much all the same people, and I get on with them all very well. My maths class is the most fun, and I learn stuff too which is good I suppose. And my art class its a bit quiet but the people are nice none the less. Good way to start college I think, everyones just really nice, and the lessons are pretty good too.


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So many different ways to answer. I have different people for each subject, so I'm not answering that way. My homeroom (administrative clustering thingy) has something like 30 kids in it. Fairly decent mix, aside from the village idiot of sorts. My class as a whole (as in my year) has a bit under 800 students.


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Each of my classes have around 20 students in them. My language arts class is crazy - we have 4 or 5 guys that are really immature, but they can be kind of funny sometimes, which definitely makes class interesting. :P Most of my classes are actually pretty good this year. :)


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History is mostly girls, mostly quiet, and we're pretty much still asleep when we have class. With a couple of notable exceptions, people in that class are a wee bit obnoxious to me since I'm a lot younger than everyone else.

Chemistry is awesome. Everyone's fun and crazy and we're all friends with each other. I'm one of the three girls in the class (and the only girl who really attends on a regular basis), but that's not really a big deal. I almost want to take the legendarily difficult non-required follow-up class just so I can keep hanging around with these people. :)

As for everything else, it's one person, all-female, kind of quiet, but with a very relaxed dress code. Homeschooling rocks.


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My classes differ, my "year" is about 200 students, probably about 50/50 by gender. My classes can be anywhere from about 30-200 students, most of the time half the class doesn't show up (unless there's a test).


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hakojo wrote:
I'm homeschooled, so I basically sit in my room all day reading overly Christian textbooks and listening to J-pop.


Even though I am a Christian, sometimes my textbooks add really really lame things in it just so they can say they are Christian based. XD


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Kitten Medli wrote:
hakojo wrote:
I'm homeschooled, so I basically sit in my room all day reading overly Christian textbooks and listening to J-pop.


Even though I am a Christian, sometimes my textbooks add really really lame things in it just so they can say they are Christian based. XD


No no no no, I've got the best one of all.
I use Switched-On Schoolhouse 2.0 R2, and there's some really nuts stuff. I learned how the ear works in Language, and how to do interviews in Science. o_o


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I'll take that above molecules and elements and mixtures and solids and quarks any day.


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labbiedor wrote:
My language arts class is crazy - we have 4 or 5 guys that are really immature, but they can be kind of funny sometimes, which definitely makes class interesting. :P


Sounds exactly like my French class! I've been in almost the same classes since Year 8 and even though the immature boys get on our teacher's nerves, their entertainment is what sees me through for the whole hour :lol: Plus, there are too many French-lesson-happenings that put on this massive smile on my face... earliest of which was when we were waiting for our teacher and the boys decided to lead the French alphabet song :roflol: Good times *dries eyes*


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Ooh, I forgot about my French class! :lol: It's great - I sit by Rachel and Joe, having girly chats with Rachel then turning to Joe who tells me stuff like what the current time is in Tokyo or something. It's not as good as last year's class though, as last year I sat by some v.intellegent people who mocked the teacher with me and helped me muchly and I improved loads.


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I go to an arts high school. I have my arts group, which I have classes with every morning, and in the afternoons, I have my academic classes, in which each class has different people.

My group for production (I major in stage production, also known as theatre technical) is made up of 7 people (that number includes me). 4 girls, 3 guys. I like them all, I guess, though I have to admit, there are definitely personalities that clash when provoked.

As for academics, I think I like the people in my English class the most- we have really interesting discussions, and it seems like that class has the highest number of students paying attention and contributing, so that's good.

About 100 people in my year, but my English and Geometry classes have freshman and sophomores mixed, so... Same with Wednesdays for production- we have Theatre History and Projects with the freshman production students.


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