mkayyxamyy

1,000 followers!!! Wtf?! Thank you so much!! You guys are amazing!! xx 

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xxPeppersxx

In Australia, is it different educational wise from America cause for me where I live you usually graduate highschool at 18 or 17 (depends on your birthday) unless you skipped grades then you can graduate at 16 or younger. I don't know know if its different in other countries/continents since in yoir bio it said that next year going to collefe so that why I was asking if where u live at 16 you normally graduate highschool at that age or your extremely smart and skipped around?

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Aziwe23

@Coolpeppers I'm from South Africa and I was just as curious. Pretty cool though 
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mkayyxamyy

Hey, yeah Australia is different to America. We graduate high school at 16, then go to college for another 2 years until we reach 18. So with us, our college is almost like high school for America. We just move on to college, then if we want to do more educational work we go onto a university in Australia, university here is like to help you go for your dream job, like a teacher. 
            
            I hope this makes sense aha I tried my best to explain x
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