Thursday, September 4, 2008

He asks: Consideration?

Well, today, I just had my long tests, and it doesn't seem too good. Everything is still going not as I plan this week.

We all know the term, "Give consideration" but is it important to give consideration to those select few? To me, I think that cosinderation is never given, what's given is favoritism.

Favoritism is basically showing favorites among a group of people. A teacher showing favorites is usually one who is hated by alot of people. What I'm trying to say is: Not everyone deserves consideration, sure those select people do deserve it, but alot of people don't.

Most people enjoy having considerastion for themself, but those who have never gotten consideration are those people who do nothing at all, and STILL PASS THE FREAKING SUBJECT.

I really hate people like that, they do no work, they get credit for things other people do, but is that any better than giving in money? If I were a teacher, and I know how a particular student acts, and somehow, he sounds smart on the paper, I'd fail him. It's obviously not his work, and should this particular person consider someone's work as their own? No.

I really hate letting people copy my answers (If they are dumb.....because sometimes it's so freaking obvious that you didn't do the work) Because copying doesn't teach people, learning does. Also, class participation should be a whole bigger grade than the rest of the grades, that's where you show your real talent.

Rather than skipping classes, pick up a book (If you know what one is...) and READ IT, if you don't like a particular class, force yourself to ENJOY IT. If you find yourself stuck on a question, ASK QUESTIONS. The only way to learn is to experience.
Sure those people who copy answers are learning....NOTHING.

Well, be smart, don't let those who don't deserve the grade copy, and please.... Just please, boost others up, no matter how smart a person is, you can always give another person a boost. I myself tutor some people during my free time, and it's a great feeling to know htat they learned something.


PS: I'd test them after you teach them also, so you know it's not in one ear, out the other.

Well,t aht's all from Him....The first SMART post too :P

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