I live in the Uk, I finished my A levels this year (not sure what the American equivalent is?) And I'm gonna have a certificate ceremony thing before I head off to university.
Only thing is, this 'ceremony' is turn up at school in the evening, have a few nibbles and wine, take certificate and go home. What the hell? I mean I worked hard for 2 solid years to get these grades, and this is all we get. I can't think of any time we've ever had a proper ceremony.
I know in America you have a graduation ceremony for just moving from one grade up to another, which I think is fantastic
Is it just me or does everyone else think that the American schools at least show appreciation for this sort of thing?
I live in the Uk, I finished my A levels this year (not sure what the American equivalent is?) And I'm gonna have a certificate ceremony thing before I head off to university.
Only thing is, this 'ceremony' is turn up at school in the evening, have a few nibbles and wine, take certificate and go home. What the hell? I mean I worked hard for 2 solid years to get these grades, and this is all we get. I can't think of any time we've ever had a proper ceremony.
I know in America you have a graduation ceremony for just moving from one grade up to another, which I think is fantastic
Is it just me or does everyone else think that the American schools at least show appreciation for this sort of thing?