What Do U Think Of School?
#31
Posted 27 May 2004 - 07:55 AM
#32
Posted 27 May 2004 - 08:43 AM
EDIT: the class isn't actually football, but I took Team Sports and just played football lol.
Edited by Da_J_Mooney, 27 May 2004 - 08:44 AM.
#33
Posted 27 May 2004 - 07:55 PM
So it's OTHER for me lol
~Beth~ (Gothic_Angel)
OMG! I'm Gothic_Angel ingame!
#34
Posted 27 May 2004 - 10:30 PM
I had best time ever in school even if it was different system than in US (yrs 7-15 in elementary school, 16-19 in highscool and you can go to uni after that).
In elementary school we had same class since grade 1 and in grade 7 (7g) we were the worst class in school, one teacher ended up having nervous breakdown (legend says it's cuz of us, but don't believe everything you hear). We were punished by not letting us going to school trip so we went with our main class teacher (he was in charge of us, a drunk teaching physics) alone in some mountain hotel for 3 days. We got blamed for breaking in school and burning about 5 class books with grades where each class had one big book, with every persons grades from each subject (again, don't believe everything you hear). We would cut classes, whole class of 28 something ppl, fake doctor notes, cheat on exams, go thru vent system (guys only) to peak at girls taking showers, had small parties, fights with other classes. In 8th grade (last in that school), we were the kings with 5 out 6 real badboyz of the school going in our class. We weren't as bad as before and somehow teachers werent giving us as much crap as they used to.
Then highschool, first real women, hilarious class (out of 500 students our 30 all had top 50 grades, by the end of first year, we hade on average worst grades of whole school), great crowd, best teachers, from hilarious to totally wicked, it was all there. Parties, heartbreaks, fights, studying, events that you just won't believe happened, first cars...
Damn I miss those days.
Then the uni came along, living at dorm 4 years straight with only women, i dont know if it's my luck but it's been like 15 different girls living here, huge parties, anxiety of studying 3 weeks 5 hrs/day every day and still failing, or worlds largest hangover of 5 days straight drinking, working bars, meeting incredible mass of ppl, it's just great. School rules, I hate working...
#35
Posted 27 May 2004 - 10:59 PM
Graduating scares me to no extent. I don't want to have to leave this all behind. It's so depressing. >_<
#36
Posted 28 May 2004 - 03:03 PM
who needs homework?
#37
Posted 28 May 2004 - 09:40 PM
Copying From many is Research.
It's so exciting I need to poo~Deval
#38
Posted 29 May 2004 - 12:54 AM
Creator of All Things Fluffy
#39
Posted 29 May 2004 - 01:12 AM
#40
Posted 29 May 2004 - 01:20 AM
Creator of All Things Fluffy
#41
Posted 29 May 2004 - 01:57 AM
It's a shame that your English doesn't talk to you.at school i dont really learn any thing my algebra will talk for a minute then assign us homework
who needs homework?
#42
Posted 29 May 2004 - 02:09 AM
Creator of All Things Fluffy
#43
Posted 29 May 2004 - 09:06 AM
Behold, my first born child. Son of spot.
Thats his little brother sat uptop dur, child of my first cousin Floyd.
#44
Posted 12 June 2004 - 08:07 AM
You know what else.. ever since then I've came to the realization that I've matured for the most part. I'm not flipping out on people 24/7 and I'm not getting all down in the dumps... maybe that has to do with something else though.
I'm telling ya'll... to enjoy it while you can. I still am going to dread adult life.. as I have to be more responsible and more independent.
Hump in game.
#45
Posted 13 June 2004 - 12:27 AM
Sounds like.... SEX! to me.maybe that has to do with something else though.
Vodka uses sex as a drug! spread the word!
Copying From many is Research.
It's so exciting I need to poo~Deval
#46
Posted 13 June 2004 - 02:32 AM
You can't call masturbation sex foo'!Sounds like.... SEX! to me.maybe that has to do with something else though.
Vodka uses sex as a drug! spread the word!
#47
Posted 14 June 2004 - 03:27 AM
#48
Posted 18 June 2004 - 03:43 AM
My story:
Note: In this doggone story I am going to let my human arrogance show.
I'm doing fine, I didn't have a TV in my home, less time wasted. More time to learn. Wait... nope! I played computer all day. This is more beneficial than watching TV, for it is interactive and I have learned alot on the computer.
Man, I was programming (in BASIC) on the computer and doing rather decent algebra (not using much multiplication or division, but still enough algebra to make a simple text adventure, like Zork)at age 7, but there was school.
I remember first grade. Starting every day, we would go to the corner of the room. Oh, the teacher would take a straw out and put it in the 'ones' bucket. Today is one day of school. Then on the tenth day of school. We would bundle up 10 straws and put it in the 'tens' bucket.
Come on, when I could do algebra, we were still learning SIMPLE DOGGONE PLACE VALUE??
So, a few booooring years passed by 'til third grade, I had this pathetic teacher who sent me out in the hall for 'disrupting class'. Oops. Well, at the beginning of the year, I remember her saying "In my class, everybody has a right to be heard". Then, we all learned to multiply.
The next year we learned long division.
Whoa, everybody was catching up!
They did.
That was math, I learned to hate math. It was all homework and useless repeating things.
Now for reading.
I read a lot. I have always read a lot. At night, I am not sleepy when I am sent to bed. I read, this makes me sleepy. I sometimes, when I have a long book, will read for several hours. In fact, not sometimes--- often. In third grade, I could read three 'hardy boys' (which I now find disgusting) books if I wanted to, each night.
That's not really a standard. At my school, to show how good a reader you were, you had to read 'long' books like 'harry potter' (curse it). Anyway, Harry Potter books were rather decent in length for me, and would last me a while. The problem is, when reading, I don't care about the quality, just the quantity. Anyway, the fourth book I read in a day. The fifth, a day. Now I regret it, those were pathetic books. These were in fifth grade.
There, I'm a good reader. I find reading stupid books like some 'on top of spagetti' book are boring. The only thing interesting I liike to read in elementary school were fables.
Speaking of fables: A Fable
So, that was reading.
What else is there? I read alot so therefore naturally was a good writer and knew alot about science. I was one of the few who actually payed attention on social studies and science classes so I knew alot about those. My father is a history teacher with a Ph.D too.
AND I'M DOGGONE STUCK READING 'on top os spagetti'
I'm really fond of school.
Thanks.
Sorry, I'm not ever that arrogant, usually.
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