Graduated in 1999?
Really? I dont know much bout skool in America but 19 seems a bit old to be at high skool. U leave at 16 where I live. So I dunno, just wondering. AND, does that mean he was at skool when he was on That 70's Show?
shareReally? I dont know much bout skool in America but 19 seems a bit old to be at high skool. U leave at 16 where I live. So I dunno, just wondering. AND, does that mean he was at skool when he was on That 70's Show?
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shareUmmm, I'm only 13 AND skool is the slang way of spelling school.
AND I know that you can stay in education untill pretty much any age but high skool ends earlier than that. Its 16 where I live but I thought it was only 18 in the US not 19.
I was just wondering if he was kept back a year or something. Its not something that really happens here but I've heard it mentioned on American TV and also I've heard of kids being put forward a grade. So can they? And was Wilmer?
And there's no need to be rude BTW.
i was in school till i was 19 i went to school late and went to kindergarten twice why i don't know. Mabey he failed a grade? it's not that big of a deal
shareCan u really FAIL a year?! I've never heard of anyone being kept bac a year in the UK unless they have a learning or other disability
shareI was born in December of 1980 and I graduated in 1999. He would have been 18 years old if this is the year he graduated.
shareNo he would have been 19. He was born in January 1980. So in summer 1999 he would ahve already turned 19.
shareCompletely standard in the US. Plenty of kids are held back if they can't pass standardized tests and its not unusual to start kindergarten a year late. I'd say most US high school graduates are 18 or about to turn 18, but graduating at 19 isn't a big deal.
shareIt is here to baby girl. Dont listen to that ass. He's a on a damn wilmer board.
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