ItsXce
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| 02 Jan 2013 09:27 PM |
| They should find your strengths, and make you proficient in that area in addition to the regular things; (math, science, history, grammar). That would make a better society. Otherwise, I think the public school system does just find with what it gets. |
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zins
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| 02 Jan 2013 09:33 PM |
| World wide chat forum for politics liek u |
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accf124
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| 02 Jan 2013 09:37 PM |
Basically school teachers us stuff that we don't even use in life and there excuse for it it "It makes you a well rounded person". Also the worst part of it is that we get in trouble for getting bad grades in a subject that we don't need by out parents and the parents don't even use some of the stuff they learned in school. @_@. QQ |
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ItsXce
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| 02 Jan 2013 09:38 PM |
@acc
School is necessary. And though it's true, most there's much you will use. |
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accf124
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| 02 Jan 2013 09:44 PM |
I understand we need a little something from just about every subject, but in some of these subjects they teach things that aren't needed. Also when I say little things in each subject I mean this:
Social studies: Looking at maps and such
Science: Understanding how things work (They don't need to teach us every little thing)
Gym: Getting your body in shape |
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| 02 Jan 2013 09:45 PM |
| Yep because your gonna be somewhere in life when you only know the skills your good at. School is for learning, not for looking at stuff you know how to do. |
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banguns
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| 02 Jan 2013 09:46 PM |
isn't that the intention of the subject selection process i guess that good schools do that anyway or good teachers |
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| 02 Jan 2013 09:46 PM |
| I'm a sohpmore (I should get off Roblox), and trust me a lot that you learn is just gonna stack up on each other, ESPECIALLY in freshman year :/ |
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tycon27
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| 02 Jan 2013 09:47 PM |
thats why i dont go to public school (i go to a special school for kids with learning diasbilities)
~this post is now 20% cooler |
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ItsXce
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| 02 Jan 2013 09:49 PM |
@acc
I love Social Studies, I'm considering being a historian as an adult.
@emporer
that's why I said in addition too. It'd be like normal school, except also with a class you know you want to be in. I don't see the problem. |
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