Macbook pro or macbook air 13" for high school?

Hi, I'm entering high school in the fall and I'm saving up for a macbook. I want to get the air, but I'm not sure if the pro is better. All the other websites say it depends on what you're using it for. I'll be using it for basic stuff (Facebook, gmail, homework, movies, iTunes). I went to the Apple store to try them out and I like the air because its super light and the battery lasts really long so I can take it to school if I need it and when I travel. I'll be getting a external hard drive anyway so storage isn't a problem. Also, I can rip my dvds so no superdrive isn't a problem either. I want it to last all through high school and the pro seems more durable and not easily damaged. I'm really leaning towards air and I just wanna make sure its the right choice. Thanks!

It really is a matter of choice . Some food for thought though . The macbook air was designed with students in mind and in some ways is more rugged than the pro . The air using an SSD and not a conventional hard drive can survive knocks that would scramble the drive on a pro . Any notebook by its very nature is exposed to the possibility of dammage that would never affect a desktop . I own both a 13 " pro (2011) and an 11 " air and if I take one with me its the air , the pro sits on my desk .

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