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like nigga wut the fuck... how entitled can u possibly be? If u aint wanna learn shit thats ur problem n prob ur parents fault. theres hella shitty teachers out there that do a half ass job but kids r naturally curious as hell u cant pin kids not wanting 2 learn shit on them.
its one thang 2 bitch at shitty teachers 4 not describing shit adequately, lackin context, skippin important shit, going 2 slow, focusing on menial bullshit tasks instead of academics etc.
but cryin that its they fault that u aint wanna learn is sum cope
like nigga wut the fuck... how entitled can u possibly be? If u aint wanna learn shit thats ur problem n prob ur parents fault. theres hella shitty teachers out there that do a half ass job but kids r naturally curious as hell u cant pin kids not wanting 2 learn shit on them.
its one thang 2 bitch at shitty teachers 4 not describing shit adequately, lackin context, skippin important shit, going 2 slow, focusing on menial bullshit tasks instead of academics etc.
but cryin that its they fault that u aint wanna learn is sum cope
i read this 3 times and don't understand wut ur saying
I got lucky and had good teachers. Didn't need to study for anything in HS other than AP history classes. Everything else I'd look at the material and was able to remember it.
I remember in Chemistry our teacher made us do some over the top binder project at the end of the semester to prepare for the state final exam, would have taken forever. The whole class was bitching about it in like a class discussion and she wasn't canceling the project but she did give extra time. It was supposed to be like a third of our final grade or something. I said how about you let us skip it if we agree that you use the grade for the state final as the binder project grade. She agreed to that, but no one else in the class liked that idea so I was one of only like 3 kids that took the deal. So I didn't have to do the project and I got a 98 on the final so that was my grade for the project too lol.
In AP English Lit our teacher would make us do all these vocab exercises and a few people were complaining about them. She made a big point about how it was so we could learn them for the test. I was like what if I can remember them and do well on the test without doing them. She said fine but you better get an A or else you're doing them every week the rest of the semester plus a couple extra ones. I didn't miss a single question on that test. When she gave them back she said "and you got a perfect score" and I just said "I know." Got a laugh out of her and the other kids around me.
Best classes for me were math though. I didn't need to study the class material at all, but I went to the math department head's class every day before school and worked on advanced problems and studied for the math competitions. I wasn't even in AP Calculus yet as a junior but was helping some of those kids with their AP prep problems in the mornings before school. Math classes and competitions are what I miss most about school. I just loved solving problems and helping other kids do the same. It was such a nice mental release figuring out the solution for a tough problem.
Then there was the graphing calculator fun. It was me and two other guys who would write programs in BASIC for TI 83+ and TI 89s. The one guy made a racing game, I made a skiing game and a bunch of equation solving tools. That shit was all self taught though.
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