i would say hasanabdal. Aitchison is excellent in its own way but you can't experience life on the different and diverse level that hasanabdal offers. furthermore, although hasanabdal's O-level annual class is smaller than aitchison's, this shows the high competitive level at hasanabdal-not to mention the best results in all of Pakistan almost every year.
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I am a second generation Abdalian, while my son goes to Aitchison.
Both institutions are great in their own way, however if we compare the admissions to top universities abroad, Aitchison is still far superior but having said that in the local top universities you will always see boys from Cadet College Hasan Abdal securing their place.
In a nutshell, both colleges are doing their job well in overall developing the personality and character of a boy.
He went to cambridge college
If you went to a four-year school right after high school, you would likely be in the Class of 1988.
A more better answer for people is that he went to pythagorean school and was taught by thales a greek philosipher
If you graduated in 2009, you were likely born in 1991 or 1992, assuming you graduated from a typical four-year college program starting after high school. This calculation is based on the assumption that most students enter college at around age 18.
Usually anywhere from $50 to $100 per school, but some colleges can waive that fee for low-income families or "prioritized" students (students that the college is actually seeking for).