What "characterises" ur school (or schools u know of)?

<p>How about Loomis?!? Any thoughts?</p>

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<p>The Lawrenceville one is pretty cold, >.<</p>

<p>okay so my dad really wants me to go to a boarding school and yeah i appreciate the value of a decent education and blah blah blah but…partying is my specialty & something i’d hate to leave behind. what school would be best?</p>

<p>Lol, it must get crazy up in minnesota huh :P</p>

<p>none, lol. you seriously can’t see that an AWESOME WORLD CLASS education is waaaaaaaaaaaay better and more valuable that partying???</p>

<p>slubogo, it doesn’t really sound like boarding school is the place for you. These schools are for serious students who sincerely care about learning. The people that go there HAVE to be able to put their studies before “partying.”</p>

<p>slubogo-</p>

<p>hate to tell you, but you’ll probably have to convince your dad that you need to stay in minnesota.</p>

<p>Hahhah definitely, slubugo.</p>

<p>If you’re looking for “party” schools, wait until college. Party schools in college are more defined, but when it comes to boarding school? It’s mostly all about the three As- academics, arts, and athletics. Don’t get me wrong, of course you’ll have tonnnns of fun, but it’s different than solely “partying”, if that makes any sense.</p>

<p>Go to a school with a lot of day students. I’m sure there are parties on the weekends.</p>

<p>If partying in Minnesota is the same as partying in Atlanta…then it’s not even worth the risk of getting expelled and ruining your life. If you’re not so hardcore…then yea I agree with hockeykid.</p>

<p>But from my knowledge it’s not the same as college…more day students…more parties.</p>