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High school vs collage



 
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High school vs collage #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 22, 2009 16:56 pm   High school vs collage
 

Hi , how areyou all ?
Transition from high school to collage with pleasureable and exciting can be also challanging, In your opinion what are the similarities between
"high school" and "collage"


I'm waiting to see your answer =) thanks
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High school vs collage #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 22, 2009 21:28 pm   High school vs collage
 

Nitpicking for good ;)

The words should be -- college, pleasurable, challenging.

In my opinion, the similarity between high school and college is that they both are meant to provide education :)
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High school vs collage #3 (permalink) Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:45 am   High school vs collage
 

A "collage" is a picture made from images cut from magazines or other sources and pasted on a piece of paper. It comes from the French word "coller", which means to glue.
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