As someone who switched schools fairly regularly up through tertiary education (pre-university) I do like to hear about different educational systems, and how people have experienced them. Such reflection usually... isn't done, from what I've found - there's just this attitude of 'I'm through it, it's done, let's not have discussions and bring up the past memories' that is prevalent for some reason.
To be fair to this viewpoint, I do that too, with much of my high school time. I know it's there, I know what happened, I know I must have completed it; but it just sits there in an amorphous mass until I consciously think about it again.
I've read some of your posts where you mention Windsor House; I do not wish to dredge up the past, but again, I do find the anecdotes intriguing.
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Date: 2007-12-28 12:18 pm (UTC)To be fair to this viewpoint, I do that too, with much of my high school time. I know it's there, I know what happened, I know I must have completed it; but it just sits there in an amorphous mass until I consciously think about it again.
I've read some of your posts where you mention Windsor House; I do not wish to dredge up the past, but again, I do find the anecdotes intriguing.