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Anyone Else Hate School?


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#1 Arv_M

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Posted 09 December 2008 - 07:31 PM

Does anyone else here totally hate school? I swear to god, most of what I know is self-taught. School serves no purpose to me other than the ocassional socializing. I'm not trying to be arrogant, and I admit that I don't know everything.

Your thoughts?

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Posted 09 December 2008 - 11:58 PM

You are so wrong Arv_M, you sound like those persons that do not left a finger to study, to read a book, to actually learn, to hear what teachers are teaching/saying in classes, i am sorry, but i am saying this from my personal experience, i had that arrogancy when i did not want to do a thing, so i said that only because it was so convenient for me, but he truth is one, you will learn always, everyday, for the rest of your life, specially in school if you dedicate yourself at it.

At least, i just can not agree with you, in any way, for any reason whatsoever.

Edited by freeflashclocks, 10 December 2008 - 12:00 AM.


#3 Arv_M

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Posted 11 December 2008 - 07:41 PM

That post was made out of anger and depression on my part. I was extremely arrogant back then, but I was also simply feeling helpless, because I made bad decisions in the past and decided to slack off, and now, still being a pretty intelligent idividual, I was having trouble getting into college.

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Posted 28 January 2009 - 08:18 PM

Sorry for the late reply Arv, i really felt something good reading your sensere comments now, do not waist your life, study and you will be someone/somebody in life, and that means that you will be someone with respect for yourself and others mainly, which leads to everything else that is good and matters in real life. Oh, and i also had my really bad moments in school and life, so forgive me the rude words, they had a purpose you know. Good luck.

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Posted 06 February 2009 - 05:23 PM

I think that the reason we hate school for, it's because it have lost it's sense, pretty much. It no longer is a place to study, but a place to show off and the teachers are being so naive and giving us homework that doesn't makes sense(no one have heard my English teacher saying that we should re-write and translate the text, and I'm the best English learner in the class. So now we all have to translate and re-write it five times! That's ridicilous!), and we can learn exatcly nothing from it. There's no point making the students wasting their time on something they already know! Like our lifes go around the school only! And some of the teachers are just dumb and they are not supposed to teach, just because of the degree. My Geography teacher keeps talking about how the windows haven't been cleaned and how there are deceases outside and we shouldn't go out, and at the end of the class, she tells us to learn some lesson at home. What's the point in going to school if we learn our lessons at home, and being tested about what we've learned every third class!? They care so much about grades(the teachers), and they are forgetting the point of making it easier for students to learn the lessons.

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Posted 07 February 2009 - 06:27 PM

It seems you do not have much luck at all with your assigned class teachers, nonetheless, they are, and you will always learn from each one of hem, if you usually judge their work as teachers, why not just stop judging, period, star helping the teachers as they help you, even if they do not want to or that they do not have the necessary, required and apropriate capablities to help.

When i was at school, i helped teachers, some of them, the teahers i had a good relationship, i helpe them and automatically they helpme and my other class mates.

You can help your teachers, yourself and your class mates jut by speaking to your teachers, one at t time, whente opportuniy occurs, of the problems, issues, suggestons and ideas you must say, but talk abou eally problems and solutions to the same, i am sur you will make things better for everyone, speciall if you are a good student, teachers tend to b much more receptable to students with good grades, for obvius reasons i should say.

Think about this advice of mine, i mean to help you, according to your comments above.

Edited by freeflashclocks, 07 February 2009 - 06:32 PM.


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Posted 07 February 2009 - 06:34 PM

well it's been a lot time since I was in school. but I really never did hate it. hated some teachers though, but school in general no. Fact I enjoyed it to be honest.

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Posted 08 February 2009 - 12:30 AM

In some way I hated school, when I needed to attend, in some way I liked it.. But I can say to people who thinks that schools aren't necessary, they are wrong, schools, universities and etc. are needed and it usually depends on people themself..

The only bad thing is bad eduction system and we all know that. It's usually a problem in all the world countries, for one countries it's quite critical for some countries it's better.. I also agree with the fact that not all people need to study, we need different kind of people, it's quite normal in our current society, but when more than half of people are having problems learning and studying it's quite bad..

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Posted 08 February 2009 - 01:14 AM

Well also I do like the school but It's just some of the teachers I hate like to strict or gay or what ever... that just gets on my nerves...

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Posted 08 February 2009 - 01:55 AM

School... is alright.

I can handle it, but I would rather not handle it. I can see why you need to go to school, but personally, I don't think the knowledge of History will ever serve you will in the future, or science (of course it depends on the job you want) I mainly think that I would want to take English, and a different language, and math of course, because I want to do something computer like with my life, but I would imagine that History and Science does not help all that much.

School can get sickening near the end of the week though, I tend to get really stressed on a thursday or friday.




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