groton.

<p>okay, i'm new to the whole boarding school thing,
and i just wanted to know what people generally
say about groton school. it is my first choice,
and the only place i applied to.
care to give me some informationn?
thanks!</p>

<p>it seems when people talk about groton they link it with milton</p>

<p>is there a reason for this?</p>

<p>Well I had never heard about groton before this website, other then a school had modeled their "circle" after it. From other posts, I am not saying its true, most Groton kids are well off. It is part of ST. GROTTELSEX and has a really nice campus, well when it snows at least.</p>

<p>it's very top-tier</p>

<p>It's really small, too, like 75 kids in a grade.</p>

<p>HOW MANY STUDENTS DOES IT TAKE TO CHANGE A LIGHTBULB AT:</p>

<p>-GROTON: None - Their butlers do it for them.</p>

<p>hahaha, none?
is that implying that the kids there are richh?</p>

<p>Very, well most.</p>

<p>I don't know, maybe</p>

<p>hmm. interesting.
i'd be a day student there if i were to go.</p>

<p>You would miss out on all the fun then going to a boarding school!!!!!! hahahaha, the saturday night pizza and movies and the ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh so lovable hazing rituals! hahahaha, I would totally not miss the last one! hahaha</p>

<p>hahah, i know. but my parents INSISTED i be a day student.
i really want to boardd.</p>

<p>I don't know groton, but you might not even be elibigle to board</p>

<p>Do day students usually stay the w/e's at Groton? At my son's school, day students are "strongly encouraged" to stay on w/e's (and, according to my son, many of them often do).</p>

<p>what grade are you in?
you might not be old enough to board.</p>

<p>i think they do stay after.
apparently they have school on saturday mornings,
so i will.</p>

<p>You should!</p>

<p>going into ninth.</p>

<p>oh, nvm then.</p>

<p>oh. okayy.</p>