<p>Hey Rayvan, no offense. Take this as a joke:
are you a Transvestite from Transexual, Transylvania</p>
<p>Hahahaha. No. Lol.</p>
<p>But I’m Razvan from Regularsville, Romania. :d</p>
<p>@kyp and you suck at quoting
Also not sure how s/he could not take it as a joke…</p>
<p>THERE’S HEAVY SNOW FORCAST FOR MONDAY!!! Heavy snow here means not very light snow, but still!!!</p>
<p>@Elven…ok, thanks for explaining.</p>
<p>This thread has so many more people since I stopped coming on regularly. This week though, uhhhhhh. It was just so off. Lots of bad has happened- a lot of strained relationships (some are my fault, some aren’t.) I almost beat this one guy up cuz he just put me on blast in front of everyone making comments about something personal (I’m glad I didn’t go through with it though, someone managed to calm the situation down.) However I also made a lot of new friends this week, had some fun times, upped all of my grades, and I’ve made a decision to run for student body Vice President this year.</p>
<p>^goodnoodle, congrats and good luck! I would never be able to run for something like that. :o Let us know the results!</p>
<p>@goodnoodle That’s great. Why not run for President? It’s not that big of a difference between those 2, but (I tell this from personal experience) you will feel a lot better and more accomplished if you chose to run for President instead of VP.</p>
<p>BTW is anyone here watching the show Suits?
I love it</p>
<p>@rayvan at our school rising juniors run for Vice President and then they automatically ascend to presidency as seniors. Elections are in late march. My friend is also running, and she’s the most popular girl in our class. She’s really nice and everything but is kinda a control freak so lots of people have urged me to run, so I have a good amount of supporters.</p>
<p>That’s a system I’ve never encountered before. In my country we have annual elections for President, 3 VP’s, 1 secretary, and 5 department heads in each school, and every all freshman, sophomores and juniors can run for those. Then we have elections and county and national level. The president from each school in the county votes for the president of the county, who will further represent it in the National Assembly where they elect 1 President and 2 Executive Secretaries. Complicated system.
I wish you best of luck, and if I can be of any help PM me.
(i am sort of a jack-of-all-trades) ;)</p>
<p>You have a national student body president? We have nothing like that, at all…</p>
<p>@UKGirl. Yes, we do have one. Actually the National Student Council “consults” with the Ministry of Education on the issues of the Pre-Universitary Educational System.</p>
<p>That’s crazy! We have a youth parliament but it isn’t connected with school and they can’t really actually do anything. They get one debate at Westminster, and that’s it for the two years
I’m planning to run next year, but I’ll be in a really competitive area then, so it’s unlikely I’ll get in.</p>
<p>^We also have the EYP but it doesn’t have any connections w/ the student council. i have a few friends who participated and they said it was great. Anyway, after a term of national level student council I can really say that it helped me improve tremendously (better people skills, i got over my public speaking emotion) and I believe thats what EYP does too.</p>
<p>At my school there are 4 class boards (1 for each grade) and 1 executive board. On each board, there is a president, VP of public relations, VP of events, treasurer, secretary, and them representatives. Anyone can run for executive board, but it is really just juniors and seniors.</p>
<p>There are so many different systems. Anyway guys, if i stay some more i think someone will mop me off the floor (that’s how sleepy I am) Good Night. It was great meeting you.</p>
<p>Semester starts tomorrow here.
Can’t wait. :|</p>
<p>It’s set to start snowing in about 12 hours here! So hyped for it. And it’s meant to go on all day and the next evening, so school will probably be off tomorrow :)</p>