*you can choose to start school very early in the morning or 1pm
*no paper, so you have to copy all the worksheet, that the teach wrote on the board before class,down on your notebook.
*the free food, if any, are like a couple of crackers and some juice, on the good days, its pasta or soup.
*the actual class courses are much harder than here on america.
*foreign language is very weak.(english, the only one)
*private school students dont care about their studies, at all.
*one day these gangs started fighting in the middle of our lunch break and they lit a bunch of fireworks(brazilian style haha) in the cafeteria..
*we actually learn how to play sports in p.e.
*ill add more as i remember..
2006-06-23 10:53:24
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answered by Gui 2
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I studied in private school overthere, it was still very third world country. Low budgets, few supplies, no free lunches. The public ones are even worse. Kids really to learn more though, there's not that much else to do but study.
2006-06-16 19:56:29
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answered by frankramirez_81 3
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very full.,short hours of work ,classes are in shifts .some go in the mornings other s in the late afternoon
lots of holidays .lots of cute girls in school uniforms or boys with greased hair .
and not as primative as you may think ,many have laptops
but the level of teaching is not very high ,untill you get to university
the kids are very lively ,just like all schoolkids
and in the afternoon the many cyber caffees or internet caffees are crowded with kids who are on the chat,mostly msn
2006-06-16 19:58:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont kno thx for 2 points 2.
2006-06-16 19:52:25
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answered by nicole 2
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They are like all in Spanish
2006-06-16 19:52:47
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know thx for 2 poitns
2006-06-16 19:51:56
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answered by asia a 1
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Very Latino....
2006-06-16 19:53:44
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answered by Public enemy#2 3
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