What da fack
>>222200995What does secondary school look like in European countries to where this is incomprehensible?
>>222200995>>222201082We have sport clubs, you guys center everything arround the school.Thats the only difference.
>>222201082it's a commieblock with fewer windows
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>>222201126But the reality is you only have one sport, soccer, while the US expects every high school to have a football (American) pitch, a baseball diamond, a track circuit, and sometimes a swimming pool as well.>BUT WE HAVE THOSE TOONot purpose built for schools.
>>222201082this is how the high school I attended looks like (there are no other buildings or facilities)
>>222201154Looks like something you'd see in an anime.
>>222201183>you only have one sport, soccer,>"let me teelloooryooo about you cointrrryooo"
>>222201082Just the same as elementary and middle school but biggerKids go to sports clubs, only the most talented ones can join a academy of a club that looks like OP's pic, and msot likely will become professional.
>>222201183>Not purpose built for schools.maybe read my comment again, very slowly.
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>>222201279Fuck, forgot to add that this is the largest HS in my town so it's not that weird that a burger school would be like that
>>222201082my school had a cement football field, cement basketball court and cement running track
>>222200995are american high school in the middle of nowhere?>>222201082this was my hs
>>222201217I fucking wish
I seriously felt that. I once had a conversation with an American high school girl, and after seeing the photos she showed me saying it was her school, I was greatly shocked by the scale. University campuses in South Korea are large even by East Asian standards, but the scale of American high schools seemed even bigger than that. It was crazy.
>>222201325>cement football field, cement basketballsame
>>222200995How many armed guards do they need for a high school of that size?
>>222200995thats crazy tho
>>222201339Stop messaging high schoolers squid nonce
>>222201082Here's mine, best high school in 5th biggest city in Croatia. There's no cafeteria, cantina, whatever, no food. Positions like "guidance counselor" don't exist. There's no room dedicated to studying, it's just classrooms. Physical education ("gym class") was done on the asphalt plot in the back, basically a parking lot, we'd run in a circle or we'd practice ballroom dancing. There's no school paper, no clubs, no hobby clubs, no sports clubs, nothing except classrooms and classes. There's a tiny library, but you only go there to pick up a book, you don't spend time there. There was 120 students per year, 4 years. School works in two shifts, morning (8 to 14) and afternoon (14 to 20), and they switch every week. Classes are 45 minutes, with 5 minutes break between them and one big 15 minute break.
>>222201375>schewpid yanks, at least our schools a'n't bloo'y shoo'ing gallery innit
this is the high school I went to, there's a gym hall in the back450 students had to fit there, probably more now since the reform which made high school 4 years instead of 3
Tactical drone every american
>>222201217ever considered that anime schools are just drawings of real schools?
>>222200995>This high school has a yearly endowment of $382 millionA lot of universities in the world don't even get that level of funding kek
>>222201082In vienna you'll get either>a commie block with 2-3 floors>modern slop building with bunch of odd shapes out of concrete and glass>historicism building from the 19th century with renovated interiors
How big are the student parking lots at European schools?
>>222200995they wouldnt they there's probably lots of teams and little places to train so rending a school's/uni's fields makes sense
>>222206668>they wouldnt theythen who would they if not they?
>>222201082This is the typical school from my country of origin(greece). Yes I suffered.
my high school had a drivers ed course and an auto body shop and a farm with livestock