July 9, 2024
Oftentimes, people ask me which high school and university I attended. I always say, “Sorry, I've never studied in a high school, not to mention university.”
When I graduated from middle school, I took the high school entrance examination and achieved the highest scores in my school.
With such a good performance in the exam, I had two options. One was to study in a specialized technical secondary school, and the other was to study in the best high school in my area.
If I studied in a specialized technical secondary school, it meant that I would have already got the opportunity to work for the government. All I needed to do was to complete the courses at school.
If I entered the best high school, it didn't imply that I had obtained the opportunity to work for the government. I needed to take the university entrance examination after three years of high school study.
If I passed the exam, I would gain the same benefits as if I had studied in a specialized technical school. If I failed the exam, I would have to return to my village and do farm work for the rest of my life.
Therefore, if one was eligible to study in a specialized technical secondary school, they wouldn't choose to enter the best high school. (The rate of being eligible for a specialized technical school is very low, only about three percent.)
Thus, I studied at an agricultural mechanization school. When I graduated from that school after three years, the government assigned me a job in the local agricultural mechanization department.
Why Didn't I Study in High School
Oftentimes, people ask me which high school and university I attended.
I always say, “Sorry, I've never studied in a high school, not to mention and university.”
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When I graduated from middle school, I took the high school entrance examination and achieved the highest scores in my school.
With such a good performanceBy performing well in the exam, I had two options.
One option was to study in a specialized technical secondary school, and the other was to study in the best high school in my area.
If I studied in a specialized technical secondary school, it meant that I would have already got the opportunity to work for the government.
All I needed to do was to complete the courses at school.
If I entered the best high school, it didn't imply that I had obtained the opportunity to work for the government.
I needed to take the university entrance examination after three years of high school study.
If I passed the exam, I would gain the same benefits as if I had studied in a specialized technical school.
If I failed the exam, I would have to return to my village and do farm work for the rest of my life.
Therefore, if one was eligible to study in a specialized technical secondary school, they wouldn't choose to enter the best high school.
(The rate of being eligible for a specialized technical school is very low, onlywhich is about three percent.)
Thus, I studied at an agricultural mechanization school.
When I graduated from that school afterwithin three years, the government assigned me a job in the local agricultural mechanization department.
Why I Didn't I Study inGo To High School
Oftentimes, people ask me which high school and university I attended.
I always say, “Sorry, I've never studied in awent to high school, not to mention university.”
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When I graduated from middle school, I took the high school entrance examination and achieved the highest scores in my school.
With such a good performance in the exam, I had two options.
One was to study in a specialized technical secondary school, and the other was to study in the best high school in my area.
If I studied in a specialized technical secondary school, it meant that I would have already gotgained the opportunity to work for the government.
All I needed to do was to complete the courses at school.
If I entered the best high school, it diI wouldn'’t imply that I hadhave obtained the opportunity to work for the government.
I needed to take the university entrance examination after three years of high school study.
If I passed the exam, I would gain the same benefits as if I had studied in a specialized technical school.
If I failed the exam, I would have to return to my village and do farm work for the rest of my life.
Therefore, if one was eligible to study in a specialized technical secondary school, they wouldn't choose to enter the best high school.
(The rate of being eligible for a specialized technical school is very low, only about three percent.)
Thus, I studied at an agricultural mechanization school.
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Why I Didn't I Study ingo to High School
“Why didn’t I…” is the beginning of a question. This is a statement, so it’s “why I didn’t….”
“I didn’t study in high school” sounds like you went to high school but were a bad student—you didn’t study hard. “I didn’t go to high school” fits the context better.
Oftentimes, people ask me which high school and university I attended.
I always say, “Sorry, I've never studied in a high school, not to mention university.” When I graduated from middle school, I took the high school entrance examination and achieved the highest scores in my school.
With such a(a) good performance [in | on] the exam, I had two options.
One was to study in a specialized technical secondary school, and the other was to study in the best high school in my area.
All I needed to do was to complete the [courses at school | curriculum].
Why I Didn't I Study inGo to High School
"Why Didn't I Go to High School" is a question, so if you wanted to write that, you should add a question mark. However, for titles like this, I would prefer using the word order that is used for embedded questions. Another example: "How I met my wife" (cf. "He asked me how I met my wife") is a better title than "How did I meet my wife?".
Oftentimes, people ask me which high school and university I attended.
I always say, “Sorry, I've never studied in awent to high school, not to mention university.”
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When I graduated from middle school, I took the high school entrance examination and achieved the highest scores in my school.
With such a good performance in the exam, I had two options.
One was to study in a specialized technical secondary school, and the other was to study in the best high school in my area.
If I studied in a specialized technical secondary school, it meant that I would have already got the opportunityI would be on a direct path to being able to work for the government.
All I needed to do was to complete the courses at the school.
I'm assuming "school" refers to the specialized technical secondary school.
If I entered the best high school, it didn't imply that I had obtained the opportunityI wouldn't necessarily be able to work for the government.
I would needed to take the university entrance examination after three years of high school study.
If I passed the exam, I would gain the same benefits as if I had studied in a specialized technical school.
If I failed the exam, I would have to return to my village and do farm work for the rest of my life.
Therefore, if one was eligible to study in a specialized technical secondary school, they wouldn't choose to enter the best high school.
(The rate of being eligible for a specialized technical school is very low, only about three percent.)
Thus, I studied at an agricultural mechanization school.
When I graduated from that school after three years, the government assigned me a job in the local agricultural mechanization department.
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