Phanatical
Happy Lala
Re: Knocking off to Ruse
One of my students transferred to Ruse after a few years at Girra, and then transferred out of Ruse as quickly as she could, because she was so disgusted by the hyper-competitive environment. I am reminded of a story from my own school days, when back in 2002 as year 12 students, our boys volleyball team went up against a bigger, stronger, faster Ruse team. By all rights, Ruse should have slaughtered Girra - but the final score showed the opposite. While Ruse were stronger, they couldn't work together for crap and they did as much fighting among themselves as they did against the Girra team. So even though Girra's team weren't as big, fast or as well trained, our team slaughtered the Ruse team.
Ruse may be known for its academic brilliance, but when you put a Ruse student into an environment where they have to work as a team, they can't do it. That's where schools like Girra have it all over Ruse, and I think potential students should consider things like this as well as the academic reputation of the school.
One of my students transferred to Ruse after a few years at Girra, and then transferred out of Ruse as quickly as she could, because she was so disgusted by the hyper-competitive environment. I am reminded of a story from my own school days, when back in 2002 as year 12 students, our boys volleyball team went up against a bigger, stronger, faster Ruse team. By all rights, Ruse should have slaughtered Girra - but the final score showed the opposite. While Ruse were stronger, they couldn't work together for crap and they did as much fighting among themselves as they did against the Girra team. So even though Girra's team weren't as big, fast or as well trained, our team slaughtered the Ruse team.
Ruse may be known for its academic brilliance, but when you put a Ruse student into an environment where they have to work as a team, they can't do it. That's where schools like Girra have it all over Ruse, and I think potential students should consider things like this as well as the academic reputation of the school.