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... Read moreSchool is a haven for growth, curiosity, and friendship. Many individuals cherish their school experiences for various reasons. For instance, some students, like LUNA_INT, find joy in the organization that school brings to their lives, while others appreciate the friendships and collaborative moments it offers. Many students enjoy the creative elements of art and music programs, as noted by commenters like Addie Larsen, who loves orchestra and choir. Online learning has transformed education for many, allowing greater flexibility as mentioned by chlo-inspo, who values the opportunity to watch recordings and learn at their own pace. Additionally, the freedom to explore different career paths has been a significant highlight for some, such as Topshelfgirl, who discovered a passion for project management after initially studying fashion design. Others like Saffron H find solace in the intense focus of studio classes, merging their passion for architecture with hard work. The bonds formed during school years are often lifelong. Bekah expressed how school keeps her engaged with friends and helps strengthen those relationships. Ty mentioned the thrill of learning about subject matters that resonate with personal interests, while Cat Alexandra poignantly noted that the cost of tuition often creates barriers to continuing education, despite the desire to learn. As these comments illustrate, school is a unique experience that many people look back on fondly, often highlighting not just the education, but the friendships and lifelong skills they developed along the way.

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I like to do different clubs and papers at school and like to take notes and see my friends everyday

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My friend and how it’s lowkey fun to learn when you have great teachers I feel like school and learning could be fun if they gained the system a bit

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