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Which is better, Suzhou Fan Jing Middle School or Lida Middle School? Why?
I think Lida will be fine if we are conscious, but now Lida has changed to a new campus, which may not be as good as before. It is said that most students studying in Lida make up lessons outside, because it rarely teaches what is inside, and if they are not very conscious, they can't keep up.
Fan Jing, I'm in there. I'm still nervous. Now it's layered inside. According to the test results, students are divided into class A, which is slightly biased and plays the basic class. Class B is a class with medium grades and needs to be improved. The best class in Class C, Grade One 120 students, has a little enrollment expansion. Fan Jing is in a rolling way. Mathematics and English are divided into classes, so I didn't do well in this exam. It doesn't matter if I go to Class B. I'll go to Class C next time. Fan Jing will choose the class that suits you according to her grades. This kind of competition is easy to make people progress. I think Fan Jing is still very good.
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