Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Mission Mountain School
Where would you be without MMS?
Clymerchick:
When I was there at least the freshmen and sophmore classes were decent. But looking at the junior and senior classes I have no idea quite how they managed to make it seem so great. Taking those classes now and how hard they are at a private school baffles me to the comparison of MMS... I liked how on tours for parents they would say that the classes are taught at honors levels without the credability! Hahahah... oh man... parent tours. What a bunch of plastic smiles and bullshit lines that was. I was really genuine about it at the time but geeeeez. Why was I rooting for them so much? It wasn't THAT great. Ohhhh yeah, Brain washed. That was why.
Star:
The was you say it is funny, but it is really true. I remember I was a tour girl before, and I would say the greatest things. I wanted the parents to say what a great girl I was..and hopefully it would be passed down to John and he would give me credit..Never really happenw. He could have cared less who was doing the tour as long as they gave a great tour about his "perfect" school. I am sure he loved hearing parents say how amazing and incredible the school was. What an ego builder. Also to the students credit- we made that school look so gosh darn clean! It was beautiful! What a beautiful fantasy it was! Who wouldn't want to send their child there after visiting?
Anonymous:
I wasn't allowed to give tours. :sad:
katfish:
I gave tours. I remember wishing that the educational consultants visiting could see me through the facade. I remember hoping that they would look at me closely and that if they did they would be able to see the fear and misery in my eyes. That someone I could send the message that this was not a good place from deep within my soul. I never managed to convey that or perhaps they weren't looking closely enough- don't know. They just couldn't read me- I said all the right things, did all the right things. They never saw me...the real me...
Antigen:
Saddest day of all was the day I had to stand up and tell my best friend in the world how glad I was that he was there to get straight.
In the 60's people took acid to make the world weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal.
--Unknown
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