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SoulcakeDuck Phoenix


Joined: Mar 04, 2009 Age: 23 Posts: 643 Location: a bubble called Cognitive Entropy
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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 9:34 pm Post subject: |
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| khelben1979 wrote: | I usually don't hate schools, but there have been times when I have been very, very dissipointed about how some teachers has chosen to do education. Education through Sweden has been a HUGE dissipointment for myself and I often see internet as the source of all learning. I have learned very much by myself and this has been and still is the best method for myself.
I have never had the "I hate school" attitude very much, although I as many others have had my bad days where I have felt that I wished I wasn't there.
I often feel that I want to do things my way and as an adult I feel that I can do this nowadays, especially when I'm sitting with my blog and blogging.
I have had bad experiences during my time in schools with some people which didn't like me very much and I'm happy that I'm not there at the present. I live a pretty good life at the present with much freedom but with a very low economy. |
I hear ya, that's why I moved abroad to study but it was the same in the long run. People can't teach these days it's sloppy and all the real good educators are doing their own thing leaving the future education to a bunch of mediocre people who just spit fact at you that never sticks.
(Aja, det är väll bara att autodidakta skiten ur sig själv). _________________ AAA
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ryan93 Velociraptor


Joined: Apr 16, 2009 Age: 16 Posts: 490
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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| School sucks so, so bad, and primary school sucks worse. I'm top of my class in Biology and Geography as I'm great at memorising lots and lots of crap, but I still can't stand school because it revolves around being social with people I have nothing in common with (a lot are pretty sound people though). |
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gina-ghettoprincess Last of my kind


Joined: Nov 09, 2008 Posts: 2705 Location: The Town That Time Forgot (UK)
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:48 pm Post subject: Re: The school authorities are f***ing liars |
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| cubedemon6073 wrote: | | gina-ghettoprincess wrote: | I thought things were about to get so much better for me because I was told I could be educated in a small group, never have to do PE again, and so many other awesome things. Then I find out that they can't do any of those things! Bloody social workers clearly can't tell their arse from their elbow! Also, I have one day to pick all new GCSE subjects as they offer different courses at my new school, and most of the options are crap compared to my old school.
Don't you just HATE when you think you see hope and then BAM, they snatch it away!
I'm definitely going to take promises with a pinch of salt in the future, especially from social workers who are like lawyers in disguise if you ask me (ie. only there for the cash).
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Gina, I hate to break it to you but the schools only give a f**k about their own funding and athletics is what brings in the most funding. The truth is that they will make promises to you only to shut you up for a while and manipulate to where it was not their fault and hey could do nothing about it. The truth was they were and are never going to fulfill their promises they make. |
I'm glad I know that now.
I have finally figured out that school is only there to prepare people for boring office jobs to help feed the corporate machine. Only two more years until I can leave, then they can't legally make me do anything. _________________ Are you a teenager with Asperger's? http://www.teenagerswithaspergers.com <-- my friend's website. |
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MathGirl Phoenix


Joined: Apr 12, 2009 Age: 18 Posts: 756 Location: Toronto, ON
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:44 pm Post subject: Re: The school authorities are f***ing liars |
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| gina-ghettoprincess wrote: | | cubedemon6073 wrote: | | gina-ghettoprincess wrote: | I thought things were about to get so much better for me because I was told I could be educated in a small group, never have to do PE again, and so many other awesome things. Then I find out that they can't do any of those things! Bloody social workers clearly can't tell their arse from their elbow! Also, I have one day to pick all new GCSE subjects as they offer different courses at my new school, and most of the options are crap compared to my old school.
Don't you just HATE when you think you see hope and then BAM, they snatch it away!
I'm definitely going to take promises with a pinch of salt in the future, especially from social workers who are like lawyers in disguise if you ask me (ie. only there for the cash).
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Gina, I hate to break it to you but the schools only give a f**k about their own funding and athletics is what brings in the most funding. The truth is that they will make promises to you only to shut you up for a while and manipulate to where it was not their fault and hey could do nothing about it. The truth was they were and are never going to fulfill their promises they make. |
I'm glad I know that now.
I have finally figured out that school is only there to prepare people for boring office jobs to help feed the corporate machine. Only two more years until I can leave, then they can't legally make me do anything. |
That's not true. If you go into sciences you can do something cool. You have to be good at Math though...
But still, I'm sure you can find something exciting to do! Like the arts!!! |
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SoulcakeDuck Phoenix


Joined: Mar 04, 2009 Age: 23 Posts: 643 Location: a bubble called Cognitive Entropy
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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 8:58 pm Post subject: Re: The school authorities are f***ing liars |
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| MathGirl wrote: | | gina-ghettoprincess wrote: | | cubedemon6073 wrote: | | gina-ghettoprincess wrote: | I thought things were about to get so much better for me because I was told I could be educated in a small group, never have to do PE again, and so many other awesome things. Then I find out that they can't do any of those things! Bloody social workers clearly can't tell their arse from their elbow! Also, I have one day to pick all new GCSE subjects as they offer different courses at my new school, and most of the options are crap compared to my old school.
Don't you just HATE when you think you see hope and then BAM, they snatch it away!
I'm definitely going to take promises with a pinch of salt in the future, especially from social workers who are like lawyers in disguise if you ask me (ie. only there for the cash).
/rant |
Gina, I hate to break it to you but the schools only give a f**k about their own funding and athletics is what brings in the most funding. The truth is that they will make promises to you only to shut you up for a while and manipulate to where it was not their fault and hey could do nothing about it. The truth was they were and are never going to fulfill their promises they make. |
I'm glad I know that now.
I have finally figured out that school is only there to prepare people for boring office jobs to help feed the corporate machine. Only two more years until I can leave, then they can't legally make me do anything. |
That's not true. If you go into sciences you can do something cool. You have to be good at Math though...
But still, I'm sure you can find something exciting to do! Like the arts!!! |
if you can't count, go paint?
I have studied "the arts" and "the designs" for 4 years in total, but 2 years each in 2 different Universities and I have really tried to hold on to the teachings of the arts, but it's something that you feel and see not something you can read about and study, not me anyways. I fell of the wagon, school life and it's stress got to me + the teachings were so in their own style I would most of the time disagree with the teacher and when I heard the other students with their lose analytic interpretations I just felt that kids now days want to study art and design to later sell and buy, not to understand and enjoy. I was disgusted by this view of the arts and I left. When a student was asked why he chose to study art he replied "It's cooooool and really in!" yeah a real f***ing fashion statement.
Don't get me wrong I don't want to bash the arts, but I rather explore it on my own then packed in a room with clueless morons who like colors.  _________________ AAA
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