Well in this country, college is not a collection of schools. It's basically a branch of a university, so basically not a school.
Not really.
I go to school.
However the school is a college.
It's labelled as a Community College, and my last school was labelled as a MediaArts College (But dropped the Media soon after)
The Community College teaches from Years 7-11, the only qualifications they give out are GCSE's. They're not part of a University. Not a branch of a university at all.
The other school is also a Sixth Form College, since they go from years 7-13, giving qualifications in the same tier as GCSE's and A Levels.
They're both College's but they're also and more primarily, both Secondary schools.
Just because you say it's a college doesn't mean it's not a school. Usually, as far as I'm aware, the College simply refers to the fact that they're also a specialist school in a certain subject.
And Wedge is correct, no-one goes as far out of their way to say that they go to College not school as you did or his example. In fact, everyone I know who goes to my school (labelled as a College) calls it school. Everyone I know who goes to an actual College, like the one in my area that specifically teaches courses for A Level tier qualifications, calls it school.
Anyway;
On the topic of Rusty: I'm mildly surprised.
On the topic of Devvy: I honestly don't really care if you're a boy or a girl. It really makes no difference to who I'm talking to on an online forum in which I communicate to people all around the world about topics that have no real significance to anything outside of the forum.
Same goes for in-game, it wouldn't make a difference if I was playing Blockland with you and I thought you were a boy or a girl. Online game. Communicating with someone who I can't see perhaps hundreds or thousands of miles away from me.