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Post by TGE ADMIN on Jun 20, 2008 18:43:58 GMT -5
[/size][/font][/center] Although the brochure makes the academy sound like such a theme park, there are a few down points to them. There are serious house rivalries in Cunningham. Housing students in Cunningham doesn't at all require perspiration. It all depends on how much money is in a student's pocket. The rich and the wealthy kids belong to the Adalardo and the Imogen houses. After all, Adalardo and Imogens define nobility. Most students housed in the wealthy houses are children to bankers, doctors, celebrities and those who have high paying jobs. Keegan and Aithne, on the other hand are mostly in Cunningham through scholarship or their parents are off their butt, working five jobs just to send them here. They may not live like the wealthier houses, but their comfortable the way they are. But imagine: two houses, each house holds roughly a hundred students, one side rich and the other poor, there is bound to be drama, whether it is fights, romances, or break ups.
I guess they were actually right when they said parents just don't understand. Cunningham is a place that defines your fate as an individual. Will the peer pressure finally break you? Will the money over bear you? Or will Cunningham Academy be your great escape.
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