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$20 dollars. Save up or spend all?
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BlockoCrafter:
I recently got $25, but I plan on saving up for either new games or the Steam Summer Sale. I'd suggest the same to you.
AlsoSulfate:
congratulations on your graduating middle school being valued at 2 hours of working minimum wage lol
BlockoCrafter:

--- Quote from: AlsoSulfate on June 06, 2013, 08:10:15 PM ---congratulations on your graduating middle school being valued at 2 hours of working minimum wage lol

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So what did you get when you graduated from 8th grade?
Sleven:

--- Quote from: Regulith on June 06, 2013, 06:16:49 PM ---1. 8th grade is the end of middle school/junior high for a lot of U.S. school systems

2. Like I said before, all families are different and don't all give their children money for school accomplishments, it doesn't necessarily have to do with how much money they have

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Ok. The foreign school system is just a mess to me. Here's the Swedish one: 0-2nd grade (6 years old to 8) is elementary school. (the 0 is a sort of preschool, the real school environment starting in 1st grade) 3rd-6th grade (9 to 12) is middle school. 7th-9th grade (13 to 15) is high school. After that there comes (don't really know the name in English but..) gymnasium/senior high school which isn't really mandatory but very very few skip it still. The usual length is 3 years.

I've never received anything from my parents related to school. My ultimate conclusion is that they're poor. Which probably isn't far from the truth.
otto-san:

--- Quote from: Sleven on June 07, 2013, 04:48:56 AM ---Ok. The foreign school system is just a mess to me. Here's the Swedish one: 0-2nd grade (6 years old to 8) is elementary school. (the 0 is a sort of preschool, the real school environment starting in 1st grade) 3rd-6th grade (9 to 12) is middle school. 7th-9th grade (13 to 15) is high school. After that there comes (don't really know the name in English but..) gymnasium/senior high school which isn't really mandatory but very very few skip it still. The usual length is 3 years.

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that's how it is in some U.S. schools systems too

my school did that
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