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2012 Spring, New England, USA

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The cafeteria looks quite big and comfy for the 500 or so students.

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Student artwork planted on campus, post office, and notice inside the girls dormitory regarding visiting hours for boys.

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Open space with downward slope, covered with snow. So what students would do?! In my university days, students would take a tray from cafeteria and sled down the slope!! I am sure high school students would do the same, thus the need for this sign.

And in the student center, I found out that students these days do not have to do their own laundry. They can just drop their dirty clothes inside the laundry bag and pay someone to do it.

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Another random picture taken at the campus.

On the day we visited, it was a surprise holiday (called by the principal) thus there was no classes. We think that the sudden holiday was called because many students and teachers were sick, maybe from the weather...

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Cushing was the first school we visited, and I was quite impressed. The campus and facilities are good and very large for only a few hundred students. My high school in HK had at least twice as many students but only 1/20 the area.

I was quite impressed about the school... until I visited the next one. The other two school we visited just seem far more "rich" in appearance and feel.

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