How far is the college from your house? I'm guessing you will be taking a bus to get there everyday??
Well my sixth form is 25 mins by bus. But I prefer to take a walk through the park to go school everyday instead of taking the bus - walking is 35 mins. I try to avoid the annoying kids (from the younger years in my school) on the bus as much as possible because they are always pushing and shoving. They are extremely irritating and it's definitely not the best bus journey ever. So yh, I've kind of boycotted the bus service on weekdays.
To go college, I will have to take 2 buses - 1 hour long. I will have some trouble getting on the 1st bus because it's normally overcrowded with students who go to another college close by.
Tbh, I do find it annoying but I'm used to overcrowded buses. After all, this is london!
College is double the journey 11miles. But that's the driving route. To get to college: Car 10m OR bus 10m+15m OR cycle 30m Train 10m Walk 5m
Well walking doesn't seem to be too far yeah the kids are really annoying. Luckily we'll no longer have to deal with them at school!
I guess it won't be too fun to get the bus with all the other college people. Why did you go to that college?
Yeah, whereas I'm not sure to busy busses! If I lived in the town I would but luckily as I live in a villiage hardly anyone wants to take the bus along the scenic route! Today I took the bus from town to home and there was literally 4 people on in for the whole time I was there!
Honestly, if you guys can wear whatever you want to, and want some ladies, go for a suit Got two set of suits already Just need to buy some shirts, four whites and a pink pastel one should do it.
And it looks like you guys have quite a lot of commuting to do to get to school :3 I'm switching to another boarding house, which is 6th form only boys and girls. It's off campus and located within town so it's a 2-3 minute walk to school :3
we don't have a dress code... But I need to dress nicely every day that's my new worry...
Meh, I don't see the problem with a dress code, it means people learn to dress smart sooner.
That's one problem with no uniform, choosing what to wear. I wouldn't mind not having a uniform in normal school but I like the idea of formal at 6th form.
I need everything, and I won't get a new bag until after I get my laptop as the one I want is over £100
Meh, I don't see the problem with a dress code, it means people learn to dress smart sooner.
That's one problem with no uniform, choosing what to wear. I wouldn't mind not having a uniform in normal school but I like the idea of formal at 6th form.
Why formal? I hate dressing formal, give me some slim trousers/jeans and a top/shirt and cardigan and I'm sorted
Why formal? I hate dressing formal, give me some slim trousers/jeans and a top/shirt and cardigan and I'm sorted
Although I detest tracksuits...
Because you can look rather awesome wearing formal - like when I say formal I don't mean like going to ****ing court formal I mean like just shirt and tie. It's really not that strict. A lot of people look really really good in their stuff they wear.
Ah, but with no dress code you are still completely able to dress formally and look awesome should you wish, but without any stress if you're running late or just can't be bothered one day etc. Best of both worlds!
Because you can look rather awesome wearing formal - like when I say formal I don't mean like going to ****ing court formal I mean like just shirt and tie. It's really not that strict. A lot of people look really really good in their stuff they wear.
Why? That's just stupid. Formal wear is for formal occasions.
I need everything, and I won't get a new bag until after I get my laptop as the one I want is over £100
Meh, I don't see the problem with a dress code, it means people learn to dress smart sooner.
That's one problem with no uniform, choosing what to wear. I wouldn't mind not having a uniform in normal school but I like the idea of formal at 6th form.
Haha well good luck and I'd hurry :L... I need a new laptop -_-