Thread:Fearless Diva/@comment-36836718-20181010084945/@comment-3452092-20181012223951

Gryffinpuffz wrote: Thanks for your answers. It's definitely interesting how different American High Schools are from the High Schools in my country, which is called "Gymnasium". I take it you go to High School for four years, beginning at the age of 14 or something? We have three years, and I myself began when I was 16, which is the average age, I believe. I suppose you can be 15 if you are born later in the year. Furthermore, we don't have sports teams. I guess that is a very american thing? We don't have much of a rivalry with other High Schools either. I know of two High Schools that have some kind of feud with each other, but it's really not that serious. Is more of a mocking kind of feud. I'm in my second year of High School now, and so far, things have been good. I'd say there is a close to even split on 14 and 15-year-olds at the start of the school year in most cases. By the end of the year only a handful of us are still fourteen. In my class of 32 senior year I think four maybe five of us graduated at seventeen. The rest where eighteen or nineteen.

I'm not even sure what CCCHS and BHS had could be called a feud. It seemed pretty mild to me. I wasn't involved in sports side of things, so I'm not sure, but I think at CHCS there was something with TJDS, but it was so mild that I'm not even sure.