I and a single other student completed high-school without any registered absence, and we were generally considered suck-ups. AMA.

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      Pterodactyl because it has a cool name!

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      I have this excessive need to wash my hands whenever I touch a surface that could be dirty or a common point of contact. I believe that plays a part in it, but I think that for the most part, it can be attributed to my unusually good immune system🤷‍♂️

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    Omg, what is wrong. I’ve been trying to answer @vtez44@kbin.social like 10 times but it kept loading. Here’s my answer:

    Sometimes we had gap hours because of discrepancies in the availability of the teachers, sometimes these were planned a month ahead, giving me enough time to book a doctor’s appointment. A few times I was allowed to leave early from my last lessons without it being registered.

    I went to a Danish school, but the grades can be translated into ECTS: A: 5, B: 4, C: 1. The grades are weighted independently (my C grade was weighed the least, as it was a first year’s class), giving me an average slightly above B.

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    So you avoided getting caught or were always there? One of my schoolmates (an asshole BTW) missed ~90% of the year and nobody cared enough to do anything about it as they thought he would fail anyway, but he sadly passed.