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Jodell88

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CZroe

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Did you not go to High School?

For less than 6 months so that I would qualify as a student that year for tax reasons while riding out the time until my birthday so that I wouldn't have to file for an exception allowing me to take the GED while under 18 years old.
 

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For less than 6 months so that I would qualify as a student that year for tax reasons while riding out the time until my birthday so that I wouldn't have to file for an exception allowing me to take the GED while under 18 years old.

Yes: high school and college are as much about socialized learning as they are academic learning
 

CZroe

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Yes: high school and college are as much about socialized learning as they are academic learning

I had a twin brother and we got plenty of socialized learning in private school before that. We had student-created yearbooks too, but no class called "yearbook."

Even during the few high-school years we stayed home with self-study materials, all the neighborhood kids skipped school to hang out at our place. It was annoying, actually.
 
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Train

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For what? The 10 kids out of the whole school who put together the yearbook for everyone?

Or more. My HS had a teacher who's full time job was yearbook, and a class of 20-30 kids, and probably 3 freelance photographers to go to every school event.

There's a lot of shit to document, a lot of shit to edit, for a book that needs to be printed within 90 days of the last event.

Good class too, if you wanted to get into journalism or print editing. They used photoshop/illustrator/InDesign a lot.
 

corwin

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For less than 6 months so that I would qualify as a student that year for tax reasons while riding out the time until my birthday so that I wouldn't have to file for an exception allowing me to take the GED while under 18 years old.
Not bad...I made it 2.5 years of enrolled status, somewhere shy of 2 actually attending then went the same route:p
 

Carson Dyle

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The guard behind her. He's looking straight ahead instead of looking at her ass.

I guess everyone else is too busy staring at her ass. Can't blame them...

I don't see the funny, either. The guy is security. He's looking at the crowd, as he should. You can be sure he's checked out her ass already.
 

rsbennett00

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Or more. My HS had a teacher who's full time job was yearbook, and a class of 20-30 kids, and probably 3 freelance photographers to go to every school event.

There's a lot of shit to document, a lot of shit to edit, for a book that needs to be printed within 90 days of the last event.

Good class too, if you wanted to get into journalism or print editing. They used photoshop/illustrator/InDesign a lot.

Maybe it's a post internet thing? I'm old so when I graduated, they had just got apple 2e things to play oregon trail or whatever. My graduating class was about 100 but I have no idea how that compares to schools these days.