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katrin [286]
3 years ago
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Do schools provide students with enough opportunities to be creative ?

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1 answer:
iVinArrow [24]3 years ago
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It honestly depends on how creative you are and what classes you take. If you are a very creative person but never take a creative class, you can't blame the school for a lack of creative opportunities. And honestly, even if after taking classes specifically made to let people be creative, you don't feel like you have enough creative opportunities, then use your entire life outside of school! Make your own creative chances, be creative in your own time. No matter how much or how little creative opportunities a school provides, there is enough ways to be creative outside of it that a student should never complain.
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