All and all. I think school is probably one the best periods of your life
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Anyone Else Hate School?
Started by Arv_M, Dec 09 2008 07:31 PM
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#26
Posted 16 April 2009 - 01:18 PM
I definitely don't hate school. It's a great way to make friends, and I know it's better than having a job, except for getting paid of course. I have a lot of fun every day at my school just being with them. And the teachers aren't that bad either. It is however becoming quite boring at school now because I'm in my exam period. So I am not learning anything new...
All and all. I think school is probably one the best periods of your life
All and all. I think school is probably one the best periods of your life
#27
Posted 23 April 2009 - 09:40 AM
Arv_M, on Dec 10 2008, 05:01 AM, said:
Does anyone else here totally hate school?
Your thoughts?
Your thoughts?
No, I don't hate it. In fact I pretty much love it. I love the feeling I get when I accomplish something and I'm recognised for my strengths. Sometimes I don't enjoy it, I'll admit. When I have an English Essay due, a few Global Issues Assignments and Maths to complete it would be so much easier for me to just give up and not go to school. But then what would I do? Probably sit at home on the computer all the time. School gets me off the computer and out somewhere I can enjoy myself. School is aslo a great space to develop friendships. Where else would you have six hours to spend with your friends?
When ever I feel like giving up on school because it feels to hard for me, or I feel to pressured to accomplish high grades I always remind myself what school is really for. It's to train us up so that when we leave school we can contribute to our community, our national and perhaps our globe. So if you're failing or struggling in school, really, it just means you're not ready to go out into the world and that you just need a bit more training. A little off topic I know, but then again it's my thoughts on school.
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