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How to choose Hefei No.1 Middle School, No.6 Middle School, No.8 Middle School and Hongzhi Class?
First of all, tell the person who answered the last question that No.1 Middle School and No.8 Middle School are now boarding schools, and there is no difference in essence. The Sixth Middle School Department sighed. I took the college entrance examination there, and the traffic was good. But personally, I feel that hardware and software include all kinds of facilities, and I dare not compliment them.

Get to the point, shake hands first. I was also a free student in 168, and I lost blood that year. It's really touching now. In fact, if you need the best teachers to teach you, there may be more old-school teachers in No.1 Middle School and more cutting-edge teachers in No.8 Middle School. On 168, you need to make absolute efforts and sweat, but I believe that the teachers in Hongzhi class are absolutely serious and responsible. Our math teacher's hair is white. . . . In fact, he is the youngest teacher in our class. . . .

To tell the truth, as long as it is gold, it can shine. Might as well get used to boarding the plane first. It will be convenient to get used to it in college now, and they are not children anymore. Why do you rely on your parents every day? There is absolutely no harm in becoming independent as soon as possible.

If you choose to go to 168, you will definitely feel tired. There are bound to be many top students and the competition is fierce enough. In fact, it is almost everywhere. As long as you concentrate on your studies, you are bound to get results.

The problem is that No.1 Middle School, No.6 Middle School and No.8 Middle School will be divided into schools, depending on luck. Relatively speaking, you'd better consider the next school, the June 8th School.

(PS: I am a senior who graduated in 2009. At that time, our class did well in the exam, and there was a science champion in the class next door. . )