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Post by Turbocharge on May 23, 2005 9:06:20 GMT
actually it's the other way round for my old school, kintobor. As I approached the end, there were less neds. That's becuase they all left in 4th year to go "pure work on building site, man". There were a few who stayed on, but you have to wonder what the point was....
Thank god university has a better class of people.
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Post by Matt on May 23, 2005 9:16:02 GMT
wait isn't that what I just said, sorry if not but thats what I meant to say, more chavs in lower years, sorry the system me have if diffrent I get byou know
year 7 11-12 year 8 12-13 year 9 13-14 these years have more chavs year 10 14-15 year 11 15-16 ----------------- end of school for most chavs years 12-13 (6th form) less chavs
hope that cleared up what I meant ;D
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Post by Pete on May 23, 2005 18:55:08 GMT
I'm in 6th Form and I can say that out of 250 students, not ONE of them will touch a burberry cap...
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Post by Matt on May 23, 2005 19:49:02 GMT
not that good at my sixth form, you could say that of year 13, but year 12 about a 50/50 split.
for example today in biolgy officaly were on study leave so we were allowed to lisen to music, the class in the main were rock fans, so we desided, that the best thing to do would be spilt it 50/50 between a rock cd and radio one,
the chavs had a fit about the crap music, even afetr we spend half an hour listening to music we didn't like withput complaint stupid.
chavs think they rule everything, it was the same on a ukyp residentail, the chavs were the minority but still theuy demanded there music, and took control of the cd player,
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