Reviewed By: melody726 On: August 25, 2007 17:35 CDT Rating(s):Style of Writing: 8 of 10 Spelling & Grammar: 8 of 10 Enjoyment Factor: 7 of 10
Comment/Review: Well, since I live in America. I thought I could help you out on the school part. For starters, it depends on the population of the area that you live in. Considering that if, a town has very few people living in it to begin with (example: 300 or 500 people), it might have only one school, that handles all of the students and grades in that town. In other towns, they have an elementary school, a middle\junior high school, and a high school. For elementary, they handle grades, kindergarten (around ages 4 to 6) through 5th (around ages 9 or 12) or 6th (around ages 10 to 13), depending on where you live. With the middle\junior high, they handle grades 6th or 7th (around ages 11 to 14) through grade 8th (around ages 12 to 15) or 9th (around ages 13 to 16) . The 9th graders are sometimes called freshmen. With the high school, it handles grades 9th or 10th through grade 12th. But, once in a while they will be just a freshman high, only for 9th graders. The 10th graders (around ages 14 to 17) are sometimes called sophomores, the 11th graders (around ages 15 to 18) are sometimes called juniors, and the 12th graders (around ages 16 to 19) are sometimes called seniors. I'm sorry if it's a...bit long, or if it's more information than you wanted to know. But, I do hope, you understand it...somewhat anyway. Before, I leave, I though you would also like to know that some parts of America, have different rules regarding clothes/uniforms, hair colors/styles, types of shoes, bring cd-players, ipods, or any other type of electrical devices, and other miscellous crap. Once again I'm sorry about the long...information. If you have a headache, I don't blame you, I barely get half of it, myself. And I'm in 10th. Oh,well. The story looks interesting so far, anyway.
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