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I have finally finished 'Nights Like These', thank you for all the reads, the comments and support!! Hope you've enjoyed <3

chayaconnelly

Thank you for writing it 
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ceekaysmiles87

So question.........
          In London, are the 'colleges' there supposed to be like how high schools are in the U.S.? I know school systems and ages are a bit different in different countries Andy all but, it's just a little confusing reading they're like 16-18 years and in college. I mean there are some smart people here and there that skip grades and all,here in the U.S. and are younger through high school therefore younger going into college or University. So I was just curious about that cause it kinda confused me a bit and threw me off through the book. Anyway, that's all I was wondering about.

ceekaysmiles87

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            That's cool! Like I said a bit different from our grad levels, like your primary, ours is elementary school from grades k-5 usually ages 5-11, then we have junior high which are grades 6-8 usually ages 11-13, then there's high school which are grades 9-12 and ages 14-17/18. It depends on what time during the year you were born, when starting kindergarten you'd have to be 5 years old before like September 30th or so. And our school years are a little different too, we start each year in August(used to be towards the end, like the 24th,then went to the middle, like the 14th, now it's more at the beginning-ish, like the 8th)and it usually ends in May now. Before it was the first week of June by like the 7th or 8th!?! Now it's like May 20th. It's usually 9 months if it's like public schools, I think charter schools are a little different (I've never really checked into that, but year round schools are definitely different with different tracks they follow for the grades the kids are in. I went to a year round/track school before, it wasn't fun...at all. I liked having summers off. Oh yeah and university/college ages are usually 17-18 and up. Crazy huh!?!  Anyway, thanks for the insight! Gonna go now before I use all 2000 spaces!! Hahaha!^w^-Later!,Cee!
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@ceekaysmiles87 basically we have primary school which ages are 5-11, then you start secondary school which is 11-16, and then after you can either go to college or sixth form (which is staying at school to study) this is from 16 and normally ends at 18 but depending on what you study it can last longer, and you can go to college as an adult if you wanted to learn more. Then you can go to university which is 18+ thank you for reading my book, I hope you enjoyed! <3
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signinoptions1

When are you going to write Hadrians story?

signinoptions1

yayyy. I love ur writing so much
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@signinoptions1 hopefully not long from now, I have a plan for the book and I'm exited to write it :)
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