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Typical students

Hey people! Welcome to our “personality-learn and fun“ every number at the last page. Today we’re gonna find out something more about the private-school-students stereotypes. In the next number of our wonderful periodical you will find some teachers’ stereotypes also from private schools of course.

           Ok! So lets get started...

 First and most popular stereotype is the “Cashfool”. Person that has everything that is fashionable and expensive. His father usually has a silver Mercedes and brings him from school to his Villa in Piaseczno – high-class suburb of Warsaw. Usually he isn’t very smart because his father buys all his examinations. Besides, he doesn’t need to learn, he has so much money that he can live till the end of his live in luxury. Of course he already has plans for future. He will inherit a job from his father like being a boss of a beer factory. Usually he isn’t happy with his life so he takes drugs.

Second Stereotype that is mostly about girls in public schools is called “Little Princess”. It is a type of a girl who thinks that world is turning around her, which results from her parents over-care. She likes ponies, Barbie dolls, and everything that’s pink. She thinks that she is the most beautiful princess in the world and she deserves a man more handsome than Ken. Probably she had a bad accident in her “younger childhood”, so her parents try to give her whatever she wants - kind of an apologetic reward.

Third and last stereotype is a “problem-boy”. He has dyslexia, discounting, disgraphics and problems with spelling. He is usually shy, wears glasses and has very “original” interests. His parents always make problems about everything that is connected with him. He doesn’t care about fashion and wears just as normal things as other students. He could be a state-school student but his problems like dyslexia and this sort of stuff makes him being in need for special care just as the two stereotypes you read about before.

Author: Piotr Jastrzębski 3a

 

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