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I have no idea what the fuck you're on about. Are you English or some shit? If you tell us you're about to tell a joke, it ruins the joke. I applaud the effort and enthusiasm and encourage you to keep coming back.

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Always double down, never cave on a meme. This site thrives on fear... meme hard or go home

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My argument would be that it doesn't particularly matter where you go of the pre-university schools you've listed, but rather that you stay there for the duration. The reason being that a lot of these schools have a core, guiding ethos that is engrained into the students that serves them for the rest of their lives - merely attending for one or two years isn't enough time to get fully to grips with that school's modus operandi. You also don't get the enjoyment of moving up the school ranks and so enjoying the increased responsibility, and - crucially - establishing solid relationships with your peers that will serve as robust connections for your career ahead.

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Although having an all-boys network is much superior...plus the graduates of all-boys are on a different level than the pansies who go to co-ed boarding schools!! We say it as it is. And sorry girls you can try to advance as much as you want your interests but at the end of the day, it's the old boys that makes the world go round and round. have a blessed day all

 

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