Some of my teachers
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When you go to a private Christian school, hypocrisy is the main problem that connects to every other problem.
i didn't experience much drama cause i wasn't part of the clique that had all the drama. i experience more drama at work than i ever have at school. still annoying though.
people walking slowly in the hallways is always annoying, even more so if there's 4 of them walking side by side.
loud black girls, there were a ton of them at my high school
the kids in PE that think they're hot s***
Having to share classes with idiotic people in grades 9 and 10. Starting in grade 11 they separated the courses in to "academic" and "applied", so most of the failures were weeded out. Also, being treated like a complete child because some people were too rude to be appropriate. For example: cell phone and electronics ban. I understand not using your iPod or phone in class, it's extremely disrespectful to the teacher. But not being able to listen to music during lunch? Or call your parents/workplace/whatever on a break? It was sad.
That doesn't mean you can fight,Ive seen plenty of big dudes get beat by small dudesThe losers who try to start fights with everyone. I laugh when they would get in my face because they were soo small. 5'4 140 getting in the face of someone 6'0 220 always made me laugh.
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high school did indeed suck. Most hated would be having to take classes in no way related to your field, followed by (pointless crap like) pep ralleys.
and to those still in high school: it gets MUCH better on college/university.
high school did indeed suck. Most hated would be having to take classes in no way related to your field, followed by (pointless crap like) pep ralleys.
and to those still in high school: it gets MUCH better on college/university.BlackDevil99
Oh boy do I hate pep rallies. I actually find it quite rude and disrespectful how I have to take time out of my day and go down to the gym and participate in **** I don't care about. I'm not interested in how our basketball team is doing. I go to school to learn, not to play and make friends.
/rant.
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high school did indeed suck. Most hated would be having to take classes in no way related to your field, followed by (pointless crap like) pep ralleys.
and to those still in high school: it gets MUCH better on college/university.marcogamer07
Oh boy do I hate pep rallies. I actually find it quite rude and disrespectful how I have to take time out of my day and go down to the gym and participate in **** I don't care about. I'm not interested in how our basketball team is doing. I go to school to learn, not to play and make friends.
/rant.
yeah, during my last two years I would just go home whenever they held one of those waste's of time, benfit of living 2 blocks form school
Graduation for me is in a little less than a month, so I guess I'm allowed to add my opinion here:
Classes were just fine. I took a number of stressful, complicated classes but none of that compares to the people you have to deal with. If I had to deal with classes alone, my high school experience would've been just fine. It's the animalistic, immature kids that you have to put up with that makes high school the horrible s*** hole that it is.
The fact that Art is mandatory
and my teacher expects us all to be Picasso's
Also pretentious ****'s who give teachers a hard time
The fact that high school down under goes for 5 years unlike america which i hear is just 4 years,
The fact that in grade 8 and 9 i was smaller and alot more skinnier than almost every1 else and got pushed around and picked on alot, especially because i was in the smart class and one of the only people with morals,
Aswell as our school for my year had 130+ kids in it and they were spaced out between 5 classes, and each numbered like 12.1, 12.2, 12.3 ect, and i was always in the 1st class in the order and every1 in each of the other classes were pretty much no hopers and my class being the only academically succesful one and even then only half the class were actually serious about their futures,
Not to mention the groups of people in the school with there being only a couple of good ones the rest were no hopers, smokers, druggys and just future society failures,
I got into so many fights with people from those groups and didnt start winning them properly until end of grade 9 when i started packing on some muscle because i picked up muay thai kickboxing,
by grade 12 it was much better tho with that 130+ kids now about 60 due to the rest leaving for different reasons, and i was now one of the biggest guys in the school standing at 6"1' and 180 pounds, i only got into one fight that year and had alot more success with girls,
so yeah years 8-11 sucked major balls with grade 12 being pretty good,
Idiots that destroyed the lesson.
Juniors who think they're "sik c****".
Exams and assessment all clustered together.
My least favorite thing about high school? Everything.
The students; with their endless text-messaging and pants below their asses. Their iPods turned up so loud you can hear them from one end of the building to another.
The teachers; their bare-bones, no-nonsense teaching would drive any sane man to tears.
The subjects; ninety percent of what you learn, you will never use in your adult years. Why make our parents pay thousands to fill our heads with useless knowledge?
The building; an unsanitary labyrinth-like complex. Discarded candy wrappers everywhere and unidentifiable stains on the ceilings, plus the toilets always back up.
The Orwellian-like vibe; CCTV's everywhere. The utterance of even a single "bad word" lands you in the principal's office. The banning of machines that dispense high sugar and calorie snacks. Speaking your honest opinions gets you suspended. Almost all of the websites on the network are blocked.
I could go on forever about this. I'm so glad high school is over for me. However, college isn't much better.
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