I do drugs. I drink occasionally, a few times a week. When I drink, I drink until I can't walk and I'm throwing up and have a 2 day hangover. I do heroine, speed, cocaine, weed [not really a drug is it?] MDMA/ecstasy, Ketamine and I'm pretty sure that's it. There was a point when I was doing it everyday. Then school started calling and marks started dropping. Then I stopped. Clean for like 2 weeks. I really want to go back, if I had money I would have already. These girls who are on crack cocaine, told me I don't have a problem and you're not a druggie until you are on crack, because I tried to go to a group meeting once, [my marks were bad, friends were worried].I don't want to stop. I'm waiting for my money and considering other ways to get money. The fact I've been able to stay clean for a few weeks shows I'm not addicted right?Other people think otherwise, they think even my weed is an addiction. [I don't get that...] I'm supposed to have a meeting this week about my mental health and my drugs... but I don't know if it will help, since I probably don't come under the drug addiction type... I'm pretty sure it's not an addiction, just something I like doing? Almost a habit, but not quite...
The designation of ``Key School'' exists for selected schools at every educational level in China: elementary, secondary and higher. In addition, there are various levels of the ``key'' designation itself: There are national key institutions, provincial or municipal key institutions, and county or district key institutions. Key schools all enjoy priority funding as well as the privilege of recruiting the best students. At the elementary and secondary levels, this concept is similar to that of a ``magnet'' or ``college preparatory'' school in the United States. Entry into such schools is based on examination and academic promise and achievement. For such schools, success is usually measured in terms of the percentage of its graduates entering colleges and universities, especially the key colleges and universities. The philosophy has been that giving a limited number of schools, colleges and universities priority in allocating limited resources, then the t...
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