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Let's see...
Kindergarten (1) + elementary school (8) + high school (4) + university (4)
16 without kindergarten, 17 with (yay--I can do math!).
I also did a stint in two different preschools/daycare schools. That would be another three years.
All in all, I spent every non-holiday weekday (that I was not ill or on vacation or had some other commitment for) during the "school year" at an institution of learning of one kind or another from age 3 to 22.
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I'm in my 18th year. Currently, I'm training to be a teacher, so my chances of getting out of the education system again are limited.
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About 10 years. :bigsmile:
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204 years and counting. It is true what they say. You never stop learning.
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Almost 9 years I'd say. :bigsmile:
6 of Elementary School (Kindergarten to 5th Grade)
3 of Middle School (6th - 8th)
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I didnt include kindergarden....But 4 years of college to get a Bachelor's. If you can't get a decent job with a bachelor's, a master's isnt gonna help much for the money its gonna cost you...
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1 year of nursery
2 terms of reception
5 years of primary school (I skipped a year)
5 years of compulsory secondary school
And a term of sixth form.
So 12 years of school overall.
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I think it's been about 11 or 12 years total now, though some of those were in home-schooling while I was unwell.
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Seventeen as of this final year of undergrad work. Another five to seven years if I decide to go all the way, though. I'm actually looking forward to it more than I previously thought because graduate work is very different from the undergrad work.
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13 1/2. High school and one semester of college.
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5 years, K through 4
4 years, 5 through 8 (don't ask why it's not three years)
2.5 years, Freshman year to middle of Junior year
For a grand total of three hundred twenty nine years spent in school.
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Year 11 now. So maybe 11.
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Finished all education, now I'm a big lazyass who slacks at work, WHOO.
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Urgh you expect me to work it out? Probably about 10 or 11.