Those teachers with the really far-out opinions that feel like inserting them into every lesson somehow.
Those teachers with the really far-out opinions that feel like inserting them into every lesson somehow.
What's a good day without a little bit of chaos?
What irritates me the most it that ''some'' classes won't let me wear my scub caps or hoodie over my head.
My jerk teachers who are like "WHY U PACKIN UP." When there's like ONE SECOND OF CLASS LEFT.
And my other teacher who took my phone away at the end of class when I pulled it out EXACTLY AT THE DOOR WAY.-Biggest wtf in school ever not even joking I felt like crying(I dunno why but I did..).
And these gross girls who think they're pretty and all that.
Not going to lie... A lot of you sound socially awkward... Instead of hating school just to and enjoy it. Hang out with friends and have fun. Jesus.
The student community. Holiday homework. Homework in general.
Because kids in high school have a perfect, stone set idea of what they want to do for the rest of their lives.
I was unaware that not being an idiot was such a "****ed up demand"
I am the only one in this thread that thoroughly enjoyed my school career. I enjoyed having responsibilities to study and grades to maintain. I enjoyed meeting with my friends every day (Something I wish was as easy now.) I enjoyed the company of intelligent adults (As much as I love my parents, my mother is often as dumb as a rock.) with whom I could have an intelligent conversation. I liked learning about everything. Only thing I could've done without was the food. Freaking Crispitos, man. Then again the extra weight did gather in the best possible places. Funniest thing, I stopped getting bullied for my videogame obsession and nerdy tendencies after I hit about a D-Cup.
Yeah I enjoyed school. I think SpeedyBlueDude hit the nail on the head, these kids need to work on not being socially awkward. School is like the best time to meet chicks lol.
While Acedemics and the ability to learn are very important, leaning social skills is probably just as important if not more so depending what field you go into. I mean you don't want to end up being that guy who's been at the company for 20 years and can't get a promotion even though he works hard and knows everything about the company because nobody can stand him.
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Heh. My school wouldn't allow you to wear any of that at any time.
I'm going to have to disagree here. I had to transfer a lot when I was still in school. Most of the learning facilities had no problem accepting me except for one or two. Most people don't enjoy being threatened with bodily harm every few days or struggling to find a seat on the bus everyday, even after conferring with the school staff. One time I almost lost an eye because of this.
I think even the staff hated their jobs, lol.
The bottom line is I think college is A LOT better as far as a social climate goes. It's like 99% of the idiots/bullies finally moved on from being idiots or they just decided to join the military or something.
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I didn't like the bathroom...It was nasty. Full of graffiti, one of the toilets was missing. They'd lock them while classes were in session. Luckily I just lived a few blocks from school so I'd cut class and go home if I had to do anything major. Middle School was harder and the bathrooms even worse. Leaking pipes, ceiling panels missing, floor constantly wet, and always smelling like well...Dirty bathroom.
I hated one of my math teachers who would ask me "why is you late?". Ok so he taught math, not English, but still.
For the most part I never had a problem with other students, but maybe it's because I didn't show up enough went it came to High School.
You're missing the point. Being forced to learn because you are required to know these things in order to have a job that is also required is what'sed up about it. I'd gladly learn this stuff on my own time, but cramming all of this useless
within 20 years so you can waste half of your waking life to simply maintain society is just fundamentally wrong.
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