Currently, I'm hating boarding school. :D

<p>Not any that I could see. It didn't really surprise me, it's Exeter...</p>

<p>ahh i don't want to create a bad rep for exeter! it's just that the work load is getting harder and harder for me lately. :( it's not the school itself that's bad. it's just me and my procrastination/horrible study skills. >< and drop out of exeter? are you kidding me? the shame of dropping out and knowing of my failure will feel a hell of a lot worse than doing badly at life in exeter. oh crap. one minute till internet shuts off! ahh!</p>

<p>Ya, probably studying. Lol, "dropping out of exeter". You can drop out of highschool, you can't srop out of a specific school. Seems to me like your more worried about what other people would think. And plus your orginal post was talking about how we are to excited and its not that great because of work and stuff. If your lazy thats your fault lol, with better study habits it may get better for you.</p>

<p>internet at Exeter shuts off at 11? At SPS we have till 12</p>

<p>krncow...hurry up man! Study!</p>

<p>That sux. What if you do homework past 12...</p>

<p>Mpicz, I hope you're not accepted. You obviously dislike Exeter because the students there study.</p>

<p>The hope is that your smart enough to finish homework before 12, lol.
But there are a few people (mostly in guys dorms) that are known to go to bed at 2 every morning,</p>

<p>Mhm yup, you hit it right on the nail. I hate people who study, so exeters the only school I absolutely hate... because there the only that people that study. Howd you know? I mean if people studied at my school, how would I survive?</p>

<p>Ok thanks thingslost. Goodluck.</p>

<p>Awww. You're welcome! :D</p>

<p>That'll be me doing homework till 2...</p>

<p>Stop saying, "I hope you or you or you" don't get in. I mean I have said that, but I really hope that I will stop doing that. </p>

<p>Guess what? You don't make the decision. I don't make the decision. Let's not try and do that? It'll hurt feelings at best.</p>

<p>I'll be honest. Some of what mpicz says is okay with me, and sometimes we don't see eye to eye. Some of the things he says annoys me. I still hope that he will get in, and I hope that I see him(we might even be classmates). Plus, I think we have some things in common. He seems to have an athletic mindset and I do too. We might both play football at SPS or something later on down the road. I see alot of good qualities in everybody on these boards... I really hope that you guys notice that.</p>

<p>You're right. That was rather snotty of me. I apologize.</p>

<p>When my older son played varsity bball at NMH, we went to watch the game at Exeter and the only fans at that game were from NMH. I had never been to a baseball game, either club or school, with so few fans.</p>

<p>Wait....were you referring to basketball or baseball? My above post was referring to baseball. Usually at NMH, and other schools I've been to games at, there are probably 30 or so fans. Basketball is a different story, though. NMH draws a few hundred at least. I can't imagine only two kids would show up at a varsity basketball game. That's awful.</p>

<p>I was thinking he was talking about basketball, that why I said it was no excuse. I can see an excuse for a baseball game. Maybe a really hot spring day and you need to study for finals or something.</p>

<p>I read that not as varsity bball... but as varsity vball... I didn't want to say anything, but I was going to point at that almost nobody comes to Volleyball games... At least at my school.</p>

<p>LOL, that's not the case at my school. The basketball team is basically the volleyball team so everyone comes to watch volleyball games. At my school there are often more fans at vball games than others.</p>

<p>Ouch, 2 people at a VARSITY game? I hope/think that's an exagerration.</p>

<p>Our volleyball team often has a bigger crowd than our girl's soccer/softball games. We've won states and had many talented people pass through our program, so the gym is often packed. :)</p>

<p>Two Exeter students. The rest of the spectators were rich looking parents.</p>