Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Life at an All Boys School Essay -- Personal Narrative, essay about my
I hadn't planned on going to a private school; in fact the idea disgusted me.  My sister tried it for an entire four days, then she quit and went to a public  school with all of her friends and never looked back. I guess that I thought the  same thing would happen to me if I ever went to a private school.     Ã       In the spring of seventh grade, my parents made me take the acceptance test  for McCallie, the all boys private school full of rich snobs, nerds, and  especially queers. I didn't know much about the school except that none of my  friends went there and all of the gossip(which turned out to be false)from my  friends about turnng gay from being around only boys and no girls. Nevertheless  I took the test and was excepted much to my dismay.     Ã       The first question that came to mind was what it would be like to go through  the entire school day without seeing a single member of the opposite sex. My  entire career as a student involved girls, from when I was real little and hated  being chased by them on the playground, until I was the one doing the chasing.  Having a girlfriend meant seeing her all day, everyday. You could really tell  the boys who had girlfriends because they always came to school looking their  best for their girl, the single boys came looking sloppy.      Ã       Before school started, I went to a McCallie-GPS dance that an old friend  invited me to. Here was my chance to meet the new set of girls that I would get  to know for the rest of my high school life. What a disappointment. They were  nothing in comparison to the pretty Signal Mountain girls that I had grown up  with since I was three. Not that they were that much more unattractive, but that  their personalities were so much dif...              ... of gays at McCallie as there are at these other schools, but they keep it  to themselves for their own good. I guess it's more excepted when you go to a  co-ed school of thousands.     Ã       It's hard to imagine McCallie as a co-ed school. I would probably do more  staring than studying. Boys would come to school actually caring about their  appearance. Perhaps the worst that would happen would be that level of learning  would go down.      Ã       Life at an all boys school is a real learning experience. Classes without  girls, boys who are different from the excepted norm are afraid to be themselves  because people like me wouldn't want to be around them, and an easier and better  way of learning is what a boy will find at an all boys private school. So if  your a boy who plans to attend an all boys private school, don't believe  everything that people say.                      
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