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SQUADS."
he five squads they call themselves the – Elitists, Fashionistas, Coherent, Clubs, and Assembles – each have their own distinc
an air of superiority. But it's the Elitists squad that holds the most power and in
royalty, with access to exclusive facilities and events. They're given more freedom to express themselves, while others are held
o be part of the elite group, to have access to the best resources and opportunities. But as time went on, I beg
r, the tables were cleaner, and the atmosphere was more relaxed. Meanwhile, the other students had to fight
, while others were held to a different standard. They could disrespect teachers, dis
ed down on them, talked down to them, and sometimes even belittled them. It was
fficult. I saw the impact it had on others, the way it made them feel small a
sed advanced vo
hand the mistreatment and exploitation of these students. The elite students often employ coercion and intimidation, forcing their peers to perform tasks that can be described as servile, essentially treating them like slaves or p