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Old 07-18-2015, 08:06 PM
Titchou Titchou is offline
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It's not that unconventional! I went to a local HS for one year and boarding school for 3 years for high school. Most people who even know just kind of say "really?" and we leave it at that. If they ask why I went to boarding school, I say because that's what my parents wanted. No one thinks you had any hand in the decision. Not sure why you think they would. I know lots of people who went to boarding school and no one ever questions it. And I'm 69 years old so I've been around long enough to get a lot of questions. Just put down where you went and leave it at that. No one's going to ask.
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Old 07-20-2015, 05:31 AM
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This. I have 3 friends who went to boarding school. For two of them, it was simply where their parents wanted them to go because it was affiliated with their church, and for the third friend, it was "a long story" that only a few of us know about. And even then, it can be summed up to, "it's what my parents wanted." I'd just stick with that.

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It's not that unconventional! I went to a local HS for one year and boarding school for 3 years for high school. Most people who even know just kind of say "really?" and we leave it at that. If they ask why I went to boarding school, I say because that's what my parents wanted. No one thinks you had any hand in the decision. Not sure why you think they would. I know lots of people who went to boarding school and no one ever questions it. And I'm 69 years old so I've been around long enough to get a lot of questions. Just put down where you went and leave it at that. No one's going to ask.
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Old 07-21-2015, 02:37 AM
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You would need to list the school you graduated from, whether it was the public school or boarding school.
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