Sunday, February 9, 2014

Modern Education

My teachers always try to blame everyone's academic short-comings on their social life (which is very limited); completely ignoring the fact that they give us tremendous amounts of work, which creates a stressful and unproductive work environment. 


1. From what information are you basing your standards on?

2. Do you truly believe that your students' lives revolve around you/your class?

3. Why is it so hard for you to understand that some of your students are having much more significant problems (outside of school) and therefore cannot dedicate their lives to your class? 


I'm so over this year and this school. 


"It's worth it in the long run."


No, it's not. I've completely disregard my emotional and mental health for the past 4 years in hopes of getting into a college. I've retained a minimal amount of information, and I've tolerated a lot of unfair and prejudice things all for the sack of graduating. 

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