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Russebuss has nothing to do with scholarships. In the third and last year of high school in Norway the seniors (russ) basicly party for 17 days, they drink, take kind of "accomplishments" (eat a box of 2 liters ice cream in 30 minutes and so on) to get small things in the hat. Russebuss is a buss where friends go together to fix up a van or bus and make it the coolest ever, use a lot of money on it and creates memories, really for having a place to be in this 17 days in may. The girls try to go together already in the first year so they make sure they make a good bus in the third year.
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dude, you need to watch season 3, it's the best one :)
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The real time updates fucked me up. I neglected all my responsilities, stayed up late, got up way too early in order to sit in front of my computer and refresh the skam website. Also, I love that the show is understated! One of my biggest issues with Skins was that the writers assumed that because a story needs conflict in order to be a story, the bigger and more over the top melodramatic the story was, the better. I think that a good writer should be able to make very quiet scenes interesting as well, and I think Skam does it very well.
Skam (in English: Shame) is a Norwegian young adult TV series about the daily life of teenagers at the Hartvig Nissen School (Hartvig Nissens skole), a gymnasium in the wealthy borough of Frogner in West End Oslo. It is produced by NRK P3, which is part of the NRK. The series was originally aired only on the website of NRK; the first clip of the series was posted online on 22 September 2015 and the first episode was made available online on 25 September. The series focuses on the daily life of teenagers at the Hartvig Nissen School, a venerable gymnasium (preparatory high school) at Frogner in West End Oslo, with the address Niels Juels gate (Niels Juel Street) 56. The school is informally and widely known simply as "Nissen." Originally named Nissen's Girls' School, it was founded by Hartvig Nissen in 1849 as a private girls' school which was owned by its headmasters and which served the higher bourgeoisie. It is the second oldest gymnasium in Oslo and is widely considered one of the country's most prestigious; its alumni include many famous individuals and two members of the Norwegian royal family. The school was the first higher school in Norway which admitted females. Throughout the week different scenes of the following episode are posted on the Skam website in real-time, as well as text messages between the characters. The full episode originally was published every Friday on the website of the radio channel NRK P3 and is a compilation of the clips posted previously. The series was originally only published on the Internet and is still primarily Internet-based. From 2016 the series has additionally been aired on NRK3, NRK's third TV channel aimed mainly at youth. The main characters differ from season to season. Viewers can follow the characters of the show on Instagram or Facebook and stay in touch with them.