Final answer:
Bassanio's plan in Shakespeare's 'The Merchant of Venice' is to court Portia, using funds borrowed by Antonio. There is no mention of Bassanio referring to his school days to explain his plan.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be a mix-up of different texts and does not accurately refer to any plan by Bassanio regarding his school days experience. Bassanio is a character from Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice', not Hamlet or any other text. In 'The Merchant of Venice', Bassanio's plan is to court Portia, a wealthy heiress, to restore his and Antonio's fortunes. Antonio's involvement is significant as he agrees to take a loan against his ships to fund Bassanio's pursuit of Portia. However, there is no direct mention of Bassanio referring to his school days to explain his plan in the text.