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Boarding School


Question Posted Tuesday December 9 2008, 7:41 pm

i would like to go to a boarding school. i am in 7th grade, going into 8th. i am really unhappy at my current school and want to leave. nyc would be a preferable location, but anywhere is fine. and im not that smart so i dont want one of those schools for the gifted geniuses. also, i would consider going to a school in or near boston or weymouth, were i live

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Chicka376 answered Saturday December 13 2008, 1:12 am:
you can google it! find schools near by and go from there

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