Sunday, September 28, 2008

He talks:Students?

Well, lately, I've been wondering: "What about students? How come we don't get paid for OUR jobs?"

As a student, we often wonder where our work actually go, whether it benefits us, or just goes to the trash. Our teachers teach us these fundamental things, such as math, science, or social studies.

I know I'm gonna need math one day if I'm bored, and I want to find out the height of a telephone pole!

Yeah, kind of useless dont you think? And electives? Don't get me started on that, even though they have the root word "Elect" we aren't allowed to even "elect" our own classes. They are required.

It seems that students all suffer from one thing: Undue fatigue, we study (At least people like me do) non stop for this piece of paper called a "Report Card" for proof. Our practical projects are usually things we will never use in our everyday lives, like when will I actually want to know why the smoke is green, or what are teh different hues from your ballpen colors to white. I'm saying that practicality in school is useless.

In my opinion, we need a class about COMMON SENSE, because even if it has that word, "Common" in it, it sure doesn't look common around here does it? Alot of people don't know how to fold blankets, or shirts, let alone screw in a light bulb. Common sense classes should be required in school, I mean, AT LEAST you are going to use it eh?

Also, classes such as PE should be every day, not just once a week. It should also be PHYSICAL, we should NEVER have written exams for this subject, I mean what are we excercising? Our hands?

Well, sorry about the rant, but Here's some structured criticism:

School? Nah, too much work, seriously.

Everyday, we seem to follow the same schedule, drifting endlessly from class to class, and putting up with the tedious work given to you. I know, it's hell.

For as long as I can remember, I've been a good student, but it seem sthat all this hard work has gone down the drain. From genius to lab rat, school is just an excuse to prolong our measly little lives, making us think we're important.

That's right, we aren't important, in this race called life, we have only one chance, when you miss it, you miss the whole thing.

In school, you mold the character you aspire to be, whether hooligan to scholar, we don't really care about your dreams, as long as you work for it, you're alright.

Yet, our aspirations...




(End, this post is trash now, i'm just ranting.)

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