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It's certainly not that they're demon spawn, but (based on my experiences working at an after school program over the past three years) that can be a pretty volaitile age group with puberty and all. I've worked with some kids who will look at your like they're your best friend one month and then the next month curse you up and down like it's nothing. For the most part it's been a positive experience for me, but I just think that you would need a lot of patience to work with that age group and deal with the changes, that's all.
My mom worked at my old middle school last year. She said that every kid was either "really nice" or "really mean". But trust me, high school kids can be way more cruel than middle schoolers.
I guess different towns, different ways. I mean, the definition of my home town on UrbanDictionary should more or less set the tone for our schools:
A small town on the Hudson river in Westchester County. It's 2.5 square miles and filled with stuck up brats who have gone to school together since Kindergarten. A boring place to live filled with losers.
I have no idea how the schools are now, but a quick Facebook check shows they are just as cliquey and cruel there as they were when I was there. I guess you are at a lucky school.
I work at a library - I love being around books! And I also do freelance writing - I write about 4 articles a day. I still hold to my childhood pipe dream of working for Henson or Disney, though. Even if all I did was buy coffee for everybody, I could still say, "I brought them their coffee while they were working on such-and-such movie!"
I am a teacher's aide at a private preschool AND a senior in college. My major is art (formerly child development), and hopefully I will start getting some of my work into galleries next year
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Aspiring pro writer (yes, already published, but long long ago and in a magazine far far away and not my full name...yeah THAT sort of mag) and, currently, working as a senior caregiver for a caregiving organization. It's never boring, at least...
Watch out with those arts degrees, folks...I have one too...
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I'm not too worried about my choice to major in art - I'm already set to start teaching preschool full time. But I know what you mean, I've known a lot of people who got a degree in art and nothing came of it.
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