Question Posted Wednesday October 13 2004, 4:32 pm
Hey! It said in your advice column that you go to Marist! I live in Chiago I'm like 99% sure I'm going there, but the thing is I live like 2 blocks down from Mother McAuley High School. I shadowed at Marist on Friday Oct. 8th and I thought your school was awesome! I really need to know the pro's and con's of Marist but I'm pretty sure I'm going there! Just tell me a little bit more about the school. Oh, and do you play sports there? Which ones? I Irish Dance, so if you missed a practice, would the coaches be super mad, or can I juggle both dancing 3 days a week AND sports? Thanks I rate! ~*Annie*~
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Irishchick24 answered Wednesday October 13 2004, 5:16 pm: Hey my name is Kristen by the way!! Marist is an awesome school. I don't play any sports there because I chose to play club instead. I do play volleyball..just not for Marist! To be 100% honest with you there are really no cons at all with going to Marist. It's an awesome group of students and teachers. I'm a sophomore and I've loved the school. The past 2 years I've learned so much, the other students are awesome, the teachers are willing to stay after or come before school and pretty much willing to do anything to help you out. The guidance couselers are awesome. You only get one but all of them are awesome so no matter who you get you'll have a good time with them. Everything you say to them is confidential unless its life threatning to you then they HAVE to tell. From what my friends say the sports are awesome. If you like to dance then you should think about joining the poms team if you go there next year! If you need anything else or want more information my screen name is xlilirishcutie2x or write me back here! [ Irishchick24's advice column | Ask Irishchick24 A Question ]
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