Btw, I managed to dodge two weeks and have just done one week, got one week of work exp left.
They didnt ask me about the towel on my head and then kick me in the shins and call me a smelly paki terrorist bomber.
They were not that bad. My own school was worse

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I came across a bunch of rough- ish but okay kids today though, as I was leaving.
They were asking me what I was doing and what classes I was in and then I told them I was at the autistic base today and she was all like, dont they piss you off, and I was like no they're okay. Then she made fun of them and I wanted to be like, uh no you piss me off. But I wasn't.
So here's some of the conversation:
Do you like this school
Its okay actually.
Dont you think it's a ****hole
No its not that bad Ive been to worse. Do you like this school?
No its a ****hole. Actually its okay I dont mind it coz we get to mess about. We like it cuz its the roughest school in fairwater and were rough.*
Afra: On the one hand I think it might be better for you to go to a rough school, cuz when you learn how to manage the roughestyou'll manage the rest fine. Like how I went (not taught at though) to a rough school myself, going to other schools that arent great is fine cuz even when the kids think they're rough, they dont actually seem that bad. One of the teacher's was saying 'you probably wont get worse than this' and I'm like yeah I totally can, this place is nice

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Also I think the kids were alright with me even though they think they're rough and I have a towel on my head

. But I reckon that's cuz I'm young and if it was an older person they probably wouldnt approach them so much. So it may be easier to get through to the kids when you're younger as they might find you more approacheable in general.
On the other hand, the thing you said about crap schools not looking good on your resume. But then again if you can show how well you've handled kids at tougher schools then that will probably show you in a good light?