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How many graduations did you have during your school years? I feel like there is a graduation for every grade.
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Senior graduations in high school and junior high and college graduation which I didn't attend because I graduated in January and the ceremony was in June so I didn't GAF about that.
The only ones I remember were high school and college. That was long ago, before everybody got a celebration.
An informal one at the end of Jr. High, then high school & college (Bachelor's). I skipped graduation for my Master's.
Through all of my schooling, we had 1 graduation ceremony for high school seniors, it was a big deal.
In my opinion (and in some observations) all of these ceremonies in most of today's schools can make a high school graduation seem not very important. Kids leaving middle school actually could say "I graduated" (which they did - in their most recent celebration), and in their young minds feel as accomplished as a graduate of high school, only because they've been celebrated as such.
Four. Kindergarten, grade school 6th grade, junior high school 9th grade, high school 12th grade.
Four, 8th grade, High School, B.S., and M.S.
Yep high school and college My nieces, however, have a ceremony for every year.
Kindergarten, 8th grade, high school, (skipped associates graduation), bachelor's
At the end of school (14 y/o), our teachers gave us some soda and candy.
At the end of high school (18 y/o), we had to go to some kind of party where a crappy local dj put some music, we were given a plaque, and had soda, booze (which I did not drink because the teachers knew my parents and I did not want them to know), and chips and some other junk food. I ended up totally shitfaced when I left that crap and went boozing in the town.
I did not go to the university one because I disliked my classmates.
I do not know if any of those counts as a graduation.
Kindergarten and high school. I don't know why it seems that some schools do it in every grade, which I think it loses luster. It's like yay little Timmy graduated from third grade, lets have a party. My thinking is well damn little Timmy should have passed third grade afteall it's third effin grade.
same here.
High school, B.S. M.S.
Oh for the love of pork chops and applesauce, what's a hefty girl with an incredible pair of tatas and dirt on everyone who's ever uttered the words "Breaking News" supposed to do with a Your Turn like this. You need to try harder, Senor Enty.
We weren't allowed to have a dance in Grade 6, as I recall, but we did have a party. Then Grade 9 (junior high), then Grade 12. Then college.
High School, college, graduate school
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