Schools- How much of a difference do they make? - Page 2

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: diyah_us



i agree normal middle class house is not shown on hindi channels but regional serials like
south indian serials do shown normal houses.


Regional shows use real houses for their shooting and not sets. Production value is low in regional shows I feel. I cannot bear watch Tamil shows...😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Shwets1502


WORD!

Also...Jassi, the way she is. She is bound to be the centre of mocking and fun.

and ria will help her
By the looks of yesterday episode definitely ria helping jassi is gonna happen
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Schools definitely make an impact. The more opportunities you're offered, the better off you are when it comes to post-secondary. Like a lot of my friends were able to take college courses in high school because their high schools offered them. As a result, when they go to college, it wasn't too much of a change for them because they knew what workload to expect and had some experience in what the professors expected. There's a definite advantage in regards to the the school you attend. International schools are great for students who want to go study abroad eventually LOL.

As for expensive fees. That's a harder discussion. I often times feel like they are somewhat justified, just because of the opportunities they provide and maintenance costs. Like if your school has like a swimming pool for students to use, it definitely costs money to maintain it. And since students are the ones using it, they should also pay for some of the maintenance (well parents should LOL). And teacher's salaries is another issue of its own (in my country, we've had so many teacher strikes just because they get paid so little for the amount they work. but then there's also teachers who get paid so much for how little they work just due to their seniority).

As for Jassi, (have yet to see epi, but read updates LOL), I doubt she'll be able to adapt quickly. But really, adaption is just about the friends you make, like Remz said.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: maniwood

and ria will help her

By the looks of yesterday episode definitely ria helping jassi is gonna happen


But will Ria be able to accept Jassi into her friends' group. Is she that mature?
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: lovely_lady

Schools definitely make an impact. The more opportunities you're offered, the better off you are when it comes to post-secondary. Like a lot of my friends were able to take college courses in high school because their high schools offered them. As a result, when they go to college, it wasn't too much of a change for them because they knew what workload to expect and had some experience in what the professors expected. There's a definite advantage in regards to the the school you attend. International schools are great for students who want to go study abroad eventually LOL.

As for expensive fees. That's a harder discussion. I often times feel like they are somewhat justified, just because of the opportunities they provide and maintenance costs. Like if your school has like a swimming pool for students to use, it definitely costs money to maintain it. And since students are the ones using it, they should also pay for some of the maintenance (well parents should LOL). And teacher's salaries is another issue of its own (in my country, we've had so many teacher strikes just because they get paid so little for the amount they work. but then there's also teachers who get paid so much for how little they work just due to their seniority).

As for Jassi, (have yet to see epi, but read updates LOL), I doubt she'll be able to adapt quickly. But really, adaption is just about the friends you make, like Remz said.


I completely agree. International schools definitely offer more options and training but it could be directly proportional with the fees they charge. High fees = More opportunities.

Yes. Now a person who has studied in a small school in a remote area, how much ever he/she is good in studies, is going to struggle when he/she enters IIT/IIM or the top colleges. Peer pressure would be huge.

I am not thoroughly convinced with one point though it is reality. How kids can get into schools according to their parent's financial status. Even if a kid is really talented but doesn't have the finance, he isn't going to get the opportunities presented to others.

And making new friends at 16, in a new school, in a completely scary environment will be very very difficult. Someone should go out of the way to help her.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Finally caught up with the last two episodes..we have to see so many FB's in future😆
And regarding the topic..school does make a difference😊i am not saying joining a big reputed school will make you confident,but it definitely provides an opportunity/platform to explore many hidden things in you.

But i also diagree with suri..i feel like she is forcing her thoughts on jassi.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: arshiss

Finally caught up with the last two episodes..we have to see so many FB's in future😆

And regarding the topic..school does make a difference😊i am not saying joining a big reputed school will make you confident,but it definitely provides an opportunity/platform to explore many hidden things in you.

But i also diagree with suri..i feel like she is forcing her thoughts on jassi.


Suri has to persuade and make Jassi understand the need for her to change. Jassi is completely uncomfortable of the thought itself. Its completely out of her comfort zone. Change has to be gradual.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Shwets1502


But will Ria be able to accept Jassi into her friends' group. Is she that mature?

I think initially there will be awkwardness between them but then jassi will help her somehow
Ria will realise her goodness and will decide to make her modern 😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: maniwood

I think initially there will be awkwardness between them but then jassi will help her somehow

Ria will realise her goodness and will decide to make her modern 😆


I want Jassi to become confident...and not modern actually...😆
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Posted: 9 years ago
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According to me first year let her be in gurdwara school so she can gradually adapt to delhi environment I know how is it can understand 😆
Then put in international school
But see in international school too every type of children are there... Both ria and jassi types are there... They make separate groups
It's such a misconception that international schools have only ria types
And aisa nahi hai amritsar main modern nahi infact punjabi girls there are more smart 😆

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