<p>Private? Public? Religious? Home-schooled?</p>
<p>Or have you been to any of those before?</p>
<p>I go to a public school and I've never been to any other type of school.</p>
<p>Private? Public? Religious? Home-schooled?</p>
<p>Or have you been to any of those before?</p>
<p>I go to a public school and I've never been to any other type of school.</p>
<p>Went to a backwoods rural public school focused on football first my whole high school career. Obviously the way a school should be.</p>
<p>I’ve always been to a public school, my parents doesn’t really like private schools. Now that I think about it, I wouldn’t want to be home-schooled either.</p>
<p>I honestly don’t like private schools. That’s just me.</p>
<p>Limited Unscreened Public School, which means there’s no requirement in grades or tests but people that go to the open house get priority.</p>
<p>Virtual Public HS (K12)</p>
<p>I went to a private Christian school through elementary school and now I got to a public school. I don’t mind going to a public school. There’s enough outlandish people to keep you entertained. At my old private school is really small (graduating class at most 30 people) and a lot of drug use.</p>
<p>I’ve mostly gone to public schools, but I went to a reallyreallyreally small religious school (11 students!) for a year (8th grade) because I’m shy and I thought I’d like it better. But the academics were really bad so I switched back to public for high school.</p>
<p>I went to public for elementary school, then a tiny Jewish day school for middle school (30 kids per grade), and a larger Christian high school (100 kids per grade).</p>
<p>The reason I switched was because my public school was too easy and I was very bored and unhappy. Private school was better for me academically. I also like my friends and teachers, but I would’ve been fine in public school in that aspect.</p>
<p>I go to a very academically rigorous private school.</p>
<p>Public. Racially pretty much the same as the city it’s in (50% White/40% Black/10% Hispanic, roughly). Located in a suburban area but pulls some kids from the inner-city as well as some from Countrybumpkinville. Championship football, soccer, track and basketball teams, laughing-stocks for baseball, tennis, and swimming. Super-underfunded but still awesome arts programs. AP courses tend to be fairly rigorous, honors not so much unless you have certain teachers. Only the top 1% or so bother being competitive.</p>
<p>My first school was a private catholic school in the Philippines. From there I shifted in and out between U.S public schools, and am currently attending a therapeutic boarding school for people with psychological problems.</p>
<p>I go to a public school that’s top 5 in my state.</p>
<p>A small, public charter school. The building they rent used to be part of a strip mall. It’s actually a lot better off academically than other schools in the same area/city.</p>
<p>I go to a ridiculously large, rich, and semi-new public school. Sometimes I wish I went to a smaller school, because when your class size is over 900, you don’t even interact with half of them during the entire school year…</p>
<p>a pretty small and crappy public school in the middle of nowhere. it sucks.</p>
<p>Medium sized all boys Catholic school… sucks man</p>
<p>I go to a huge public school, over 1000 in each grade. Extremely academically rigorous, nationally known, top 5 in the state.</p>
<p>Large majority white country High School haha</p>
<p>A mediocre, sports-oriented public school filled with druggies and a very small amount of kids who actually want to go somewhere other than community college.</p>