Having a younger brother at the same school: is it a hassle or a benefit?
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Having a younger brother at the same school can have its pros and cons, depending on the situation.
Pros:
1. Support System: You have someone familiar to lean on during tough times, which can be comforting.
2. Shared Experiences: You get to share school memories and experiences, which can strengthen your bond.
3. Family Connection: It can be nice to see your brother throughout the school day, and you can look out for each other.
Cons:
1. Comparison: Teachers and peers might compare you, which can feel frustrating or put pressure on both of you.
2. Privacy: It might feel like you have less independence if your brother is close by.
3. Social Strain: If your brother has a different social circle, it could create tension or awkwardness.
Ultimately, it depends on your relationship with your brother and how both of you handle being at the same school! What’s your take on it?