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번역 관련 문제 보고
Barry has completed three levels of education during his school career. He spent three days in grade school, three days in high school, and three days in college. This earns him the highest degree of education a bee can achieve. He also took a gap day to travel around the hive by hitchhiking. It is inferred that experience gave Barry a new outlook on the bee world as his closest friend, Adam Flayman remarks, "[Barry] did come back different."
Immediately after his graduation, Barry and Adam were taken on a tour of Honex Industries. After learning his entire life would be spent doing one job and that he was expected to decide quickly which it would be, he wondered if there was more to life than pre-defined and unchanging jobs.