dents and tried to make the students feel as “the great friends” as E.B.White refers (41). That depends upon the character of the teacher. All these common characteristics among private and public school make me to adapt to the new surrounding of private school more easily.However, aside from the common characteristics among private and public education, I realized a lot of serious differences. First of all in public education I was attending school in an old building that in the past, was a prison. As anyone can realize the design made every student upset and depressed. Furthermore the idea that the buildings were used as a prison made us feel like useless members of the society, who didn’t deserve better conditions. On the contrary in the private school, the buildings were much better than the old buildings of the public school. The design and the colors made everyone feel content with the surroundings. Moreover, the buildings made the students feel like respectable members of the society. In addition, although the interest of the teacher depended upon the teacher’s character, in the private school almost all the teachers were more interested in their lectures than the public teachers because the president of the school supervised them. As far as transportation is concerned here as well, the private school was in a better situation. Everyday as I was going to the public school I had to take the local bus. The local bus except that it was in a bad condition, was also so dirty that I similar to White’s son always decided to “walk or hitch a ride to all or to part of the way school” ( E.B.White 41). On the contrary in the private school I didn’t have such serious problems. Every day, a new and clean bus, stopped near my home, so it wasn’t necessary for me to feel tired before I went to school. Another serious difference is the food supply. In the public school students in some way ar...