Author Topic: Best semester ever!  (Read 2274 times)

1 - American History - Easy
2 - GYM - Best class
3 - English - Same teacher from first hour, easy
4 - Math - Teacher is a female Chuck Norris, she's epic
5 - Speech and Drama - Same teacher from 1 and 3 :/ I act like a Mexican who runs from the cops in that class
6 - Science - Boring, so far this year we've done 1495 definitions


I took marching/symphonic band last year.
I hated marching band and loved symphonic band.
I am not allowed to take just one, so I am not in band anymore. =|


The only reason I would go to school is to talk to friends. I usually just sleep in class or do w/e I want and go home and learn from the book. My teachers don't give a stuff because I get good grades.

Lol people complain that teachers give homework. Let alone just one giving homework so they're "werst techr evr ogm"

I get HW every day from almost every class, and you don't see me complaining, I love my teachers.

I like the teachers it's just that I'd rather do something more fun than the homework.
Though this year everyone was like OH stuff MATH IS HARD but last year it was so god forsaken easy.

I like the teachers it's just that I'd rather do something more fun than the homework.

So would I. But education is more important to me than it is others I guess.

I don't even have a study hall at my school, and I get like 4+ hours of homework each night :(

Grades just represent how well you do on marked work, not necessarily how much you learned.
I learned loads in Biology, I just happened to mess up a few labs by overlooking an entire page of diagrams.

Oh I also forgot in Grades 11 and 12 you can get classes off so that's 90 minutes of doing nothing.
Sometimes you get a spare between recess and lunch so you get 2+ hours of doing whatever you want.

Yes you can leave school, one of my friends goes home to play games in the middle of the day.

Grades just represent how well you do on marked work, not necessarily how much you learned.
I learned loads in Biology, I just happened to mess up a few labs by overlooking an entire page of diagrams.

It doesn't represent how much you learned..? Alrighty then.

It does, in a way. What really matters is what you gained, not what you can score on some test.
Doesn't mean you shouldn't strive for the best marks you can get though.

I've learned plenty. I think I've learned in the first half of this year more than all of last year. (In terms of certain subjects.)

You are going to end up behind if you only take super easy classes


Grades just represent how well you do on marked work, not necessarily how much you learned.
I learned loads in Biology, I just happened to mess up a few labs by overlooking an entire page of diagrams.

Oh I also forgot in Grades 11 and 12 you can get classes off so that's 90 minutes of doing nothing.
Sometimes you get a spare between recess and lunch so you get 2+ hours of doing whatever you want.

Yes you can leave school, one of my friends goes home to play games in the middle of the day.

Being able to recall and apply an(a,some) equation/concept/story/vocabulary means you did not learn anything, okay. My teachers teach people how to use shortcuts, and there are no real shortcuts in life. So I choose to not get used to them in school and expect them in the real world. On top of that, they don't even teach the concept of the lesson, they just say,"Do this, but I'm not going to tell you why, just do it." I have an obsession of knowing how everything works that I touch, so this doesn't work for me.  The book tells you every thing, why, how, when, and what. The teacher teaches you to "do" and nothing more than that.

At least this how it is where I live. If you challenge the teacher with a concept she/does not fully understand she assumes you are mocking him/her and demands you be quiet. Professors are probably not like this though.  

"Is there a shortcut to make money" - Questions students used to shortcuts will be asking after they graduate. Yes, someone has asked this question and thought they were joking at first, but they were serious.

Anyone can be smart, but not all people can be knowledgeable. My teacher asked the students if they understood why they were doing things the way they were. I was the only one able to answer him. Turns out the students were just writing down what he was saying without thinking about it. 



I'm not mad, just telling you what will happen if you don't learn things on your own for a change.

Where the hell did you pull that from.

I just said grades aren't always an accurate representation of what you know on the subject.