I love how today a new year of school started and i am suppost to be graduating this year.. Senior!! Yayyy!! Well I love how they gave me three classes that i passed last year. 1. Environmental science.. passed with a B. 2.Health Ocupations... Passed with a A. 3.English III... passed with a C. Isn't that bulshit.. So they made me a junior and they gave me those three classes and financial math but for next semester they gave me senior classes and the rest of the classes i need to graduate and early release which means you get off at lunch so i guess im still graduating; But that school is out of their fucking mind if they think that i am re-taking three classes that i already past.. Its bulshit and a waste of time... Stupid fucking school!!!!!
I loved classes when I was on exchange in Texas - so fucking easy! Back in France I was failing and failing again.. had to repeat my first year of high-school (equivalent to 2nd year of hs in the US - we just have one more year in junior hs and only 3 years in hs) and was supposed to TRIPLE that grade when I moved to Texas and they put me in the 12th grade without asking questions, just cause of my age.. and I found classes to be easier than primary school. Multiple-choice tests! That was something I had never experienced before. Teachers who WANT you to pass! Totally new. So I only got A's, even in math.
Well i passed all my classes.. it really isn't that hard. For some reason, they decided to give me classes that i already passed.
I am.. tomorrow morning when i get to school i'm going to go and argue with her to change my fuckin schedule.
Says a lot about "education" in America, eh? They want people just smart enough to run the machines, but dumb enough to never ask questions.
Yea, all of our tests are basically multiple choice... Only time we don't have multiple choices is if we have writing comps for english, sometimes short answers for history, and science classes, and sometimes we have a few questions in math that aren't multiple choice.
Wow, it sounds like they really don't have their shit together there. Public high school in this country is such a crock of shit.
That it is. I was a horrible student because I never handed in my assignments. I also never paid attention in class, mostly because I was always stoned. But I still got As on almost every test.
Just talk to your counselor or whoever's in charge of the schedules. They fucked mine up somehow every single year and I always had to go back and have them fix it.
Yes, yes sadly they suck.. Especially the school system down here in the south.. The ones in Texas are better.
What I am doing right now in 300 level classes in college, is about as difficult (or easy) as what I was doing in 8th or 9th grade in France.
I know, its just they never fail to mess up my schedule.. And she always argues with me.. Last year, to get Algebra II (A class that i have to have to graduate) i had to promise her that i would pass the class for her to put it on my schedule. The bitch hates me and i just hate having to go argue with her.. I need to be stoned when i do it. Fuck.
Hahaha... Don't worry, it will be over soon enough. I hated school, too. Ten years later you will look back on it and miss it in a strange way.
Yes, im going to go talk to her about it tomorrow. Too bad i don't have any pot to smoke in the morning. Sucky. Im sure i will. I really don't hate going to school that much.. Like i love my friends and almost all of my teachers. I just hate the bulshit and having to wake up early every morning.
Well, I can only imagine what people do in the 8th or 9th grade in the US then haha! learn the alphabet? not trying to belittle the American schooling system. I'm just saying, in Europe, it's much harder and demanding, and really there's no such thing as sports, cheerleaders, school dances and shit. it's work work work work. I am going to college in the US. I can't get into college in France because I didn't graduate French high school, I dropped-out of the system before going to Texas, and when I was back, I didn't feel like getting back into it, I tried the Spanish system, but it would have taken me an extra couple years before being able to graduate.. so I didn't feel like wasting my time and I took the GED to go to school in the US - now if I wanted to get into college in France for instance, I'd have to wait to get my Bachelor's to be accepted into a program.. because the US GED doesn't count.