how many different schools did you go to?

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  • LatinaButterfly
    LatinaButterfly Posts: 192 Member
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    I attended four different grade schools, one high school and one college.... I hated each one of them, so now I whole heartily support Homeschooling. :)
  • neverstray
    neverstray Posts: 3,845 Member
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    All California

    Torrance Elementary k - 5
    Greer, Sacramento 6th
    Howe, Sacramento 7th
    Starr King, Sacramento 7th/8th
    El Camino HS, Sacramento 9th
    West High, Torrance 9th
    La Habra High, La Habra 9th/10th dropped out
    Mira Loma, Sacramento 11th/12th/13th LOL. Diploma received.
    Long Beach City College
    Long Beach State, BA in Economics
    University of LaVerne, MBA
  • Just_Dot
    Just_Dot Posts: 2,289 Member
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    Oh, pre-school was Campbell Cottages in Arvada, Colorado.
  • Steve_Runs
    Steve_Runs Posts: 443 Member
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    k-2 Sollar's Elementary Misawa AFB Japan
    3-5 Berryhill Elementary Pace, Florida
    finished 5 Hopedale Elementary Hopedale Ohio
    6 Wayne Elementary Bloomingdale Ohio
    7 Buchannan Jr High Wintersville Ohio
    8-11 Cadiz High School
    12(consolidation caused name change) Harrison Central High School
    Jefferson Community College (no degree obtained)
    West Virgina North Community College (no degree obtained)

    so, 9
    Sweet, I live in Pace!
  • Brea_81
    Brea_81 Posts: 36 Member
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    I went to 7. Four were in the same school district (our elemenbary schools were split into one K-2 school, and one 3-5, plus then middle school and high school). I did Kindergarten, 5th grade, and half of 9th grade at different schools. 9th grade was by choice, the other 2 were b/c we'd moved.
  • hillary124
    hillary124 Posts: 112
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    Pre-school, K-4 in one school, 5-8 in another, 9-12 in another, and 1 year of college at University of Miami. Now transferring to another school. So 6 for me!
  • DieVixen
    DieVixen Posts: 790 Member
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    K-3 Beatty Elementary
    4-half of 5th Palm Lane Elementary
    5-6 Beatty again
    7 part of 8th buena park jr high
    1 month of 8 Ball jr high
    rest of 8 back to Buena park junior high
    9- Sunny Hills
    10- sunny hills then sunny hills independant study
    10th 11th I bounced around between these schools La Vista,Polaris,Savahna, El Comino
  • sophjakesmom
    sophjakesmom Posts: 904 Member
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    PreK - Deputy Donkey Nursery School, Aberdeen MD



    sorry, this made me giggle. I went to High School one town over from the Proving Grounds.

    I know, it makes me giggle too. Alas, I don't think the school is there anymore. :cry:
  • sophjakesmom
    sophjakesmom Posts: 904 Member
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    all of them, military brat.... plus, do you count schooling to receive professional licenses? Like, real estate school, insurance school.... guess if you count nursing LPN/RN, which are licenses and not necessarily bachelors degrees (that's a BSN), then those count?

    oh god.... i just realized I haven't lived in the same place for more than 3 yrs my entire life.....

    Wait until you do. It is the weirdest feeling in the world. Even now, after being in Indiana for over ten years, I still get the urge to pack up and move.

    Yeah, I have lived here for 12 years now and am going crazy lol. I keep waiting for a manila envelope to tell me I'm moving lol.

    :laugh: I do this, too. It drives my husband crazy that I want to move every few years.

    Let's face it, we are scarred for life! :ohwell: (But in a good way. )
  • doorki
    doorki Posts: 2,611 Member
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    all of them, military brat.... plus, do you count schooling to receive professional licenses? Like, real estate school, insurance school.... guess if you count nursing LPN/RN, which are licenses and not necessarily bachelors degrees (that's a BSN), then those count?

    oh god.... i just realized I haven't lived in the same place for more than 3 yrs my entire life.....

    Wait until you do. It is the weirdest feeling in the world. Even now, after being in Indiana for over ten years, I still get the urge to pack up and move.

    Yeah, I have lived here for 12 years now and am going crazy lol. I keep waiting for a manila envelope to tell me I'm moving lol.

    :laugh: I do this, too. It drives my husband crazy that I want to move every few years.

    Let's face it, we are scarred for life! :ohwell: (But in a good way. )

    So true. Military Brat Subculture is a real thing.
  • mamamudbug
    mamamudbug Posts: 572 Member
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    all of them, military brat.... plus, do you count schooling to receive professional licenses? Like, real estate school, insurance school.... guess if you count nursing LPN/RN, which are licenses and not necessarily bachelors degrees (that's a BSN), then those count?

    oh god.... i just realized I haven't lived in the same place for more than 3 yrs my entire life.....

    Wait until you do. It is the weirdest feeling in the world. Even now, after being in Indiana for over ten years, I still get the urge to pack up and move.

    Yeah, I have lived here for 12 years now and am going crazy lol. I keep waiting for a manila envelope to tell me I'm moving lol.

    :laugh: I do this, too. It drives my husband crazy that I want to move every few years.

    Let's face it, we are scarred for life! :ohwell: (But in a good way. )

    Yeah, for a couple of years after my dad retired, I had to keep myself from standing up for the anthem in movie theaters. So embarassing when you're a teenager :embarassed:
  • BAMFMeredith
    BAMFMeredith Posts: 2,829 Member
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    Nothing crazy here:

    K-2: Catholic school in Baltimore, MD
    3-8: Catholic school in Austin, TX
    9-12: Public high school in Austin, TX
    College (4 years): SEU in Austin, TX


    Not much of an exciting resume there! Born in Dallas, moved to Baltimore when I was 2, moved back to Texas (Austin) when I was 7 and have lived here ever since!
  • Il_DaniD_lI
    Il_DaniD_lI Posts: 1,593 Member
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    9.
  • stepherzzzzz
    stepherzzzzz Posts: 469 Member
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    Four. Elementary school, junior high, high school and university.
  • runnercheryl
    runnercheryl Posts: 1,314 Member
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    Three primary schools, and one secondary.
  • Nerdy_Rose
    Nerdy_Rose Posts: 1,277 Member
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    0-14 years: Homeschool
    14-15 years: public high school
    15-18: Community college
    18-21: Undergrad college
    24-26: graduate school

    So 5, or 4, if "home" doesn't count.
  • Snow__White
    Snow__White Posts: 1,650 Member
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    3 elementary
    and 4 or 5 high schools

    oh and 1yr of homeschool
  • sullykat
    sullykat Posts: 461 Member
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    8
    Elementary
    Middle
    High - Diploma
    High - Upgrade
    University
    College - Certificate
    College - Diploma
    College - Certificate
    High - Upgrade

    OH! Soon it will be 8! Just waiting to hear responses. Hopefully have a degree when I'm done with that!
  • big_drake
    big_drake Posts: 78
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    2:

    I grew up in a small town (30 people in my graduating class) so K-12 was all in the same big building. Then off to the 13th grade, aka community college.
  • miranda_mom
    miranda_mom Posts: 873 Member
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    K-6 - Jefferson Elementary (Emmaus, PA)
    7-9 - Emmaus Jr. High
    10-12 - Emmaus High School
    College - Gettysburg College

    So, 4.