Author Topic: What stresses you the most in school  (Read 2026 times)

When teachers stack assignment upon assignment. I've had one teacher assign like 2-3 large projects and put their due dates side by side.

When I keep losing focus

Having to go to class.


Standardized tests, English projects/essays and the five hours worth of homework I get everyday.


my science project
it needs to be done by the 5th, and i have limited time left to make the graphics, get them printed and shipped, and bring them and glue them on to my poster board


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My first couple weeks are month 3, then I lapse into month 2, and then by the time the hard stuff rolls around, I feel like 1 and 4.

- handicaps in my class who spend the entire 4 hours derailing every lesson by discussion tribal, loveist or anti-religious things (I keep telling them to bring their fedora and grow their beard)
- Food/Drinks that cost $10 (back when my college was in North Sydney, aka the most pretentious area on the planet)
- Massive assessments that take weeks to do

But most of all;

THE ENTIRE INTERNSHIP PROCESS, MY INTERNSHIP "TEACHER" AND HER "CLASS". Either actually teach the class something, or don't have us do this stupid internship at all.

a chapter test tomorrow



For me it was getting up at 7AM, which never happened. Missed a lot of school, ended up dropping out (apart from when I had an Engineering or Technology class as I had projects to do, 2 days a week) and doing most of the exam myself. Suffered a lot from being late for school and ended up even being suspended for 2 days for leaving school early like 40 times(wasn't bad :D).
But my parents were never happy so that caused a bit of stress at home at times.
I also ended up getting way less points in my exam than if I were to stay going in, but that didn't really matter because my college course had relatively low requirements anyways. Still overshot the requirement by 100 points too. (The most points you can get is 600, my course was 285, I got 385, should have got ~520, if I went in)