ScottyBBadd
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Its an excuse for your parents to hit you if your dumb.
Good point.
Its an excuse for your parents to hit you if your dumb.
i hate getting graded, its like i know the work handed out but if i dont do it the way its soposed to be done i get a lower grade, there is more than one way to figure something out, but god forbid its not similer to th teachers work. the god dam teacers make the **** up off the top of their heads sometimes.
i hate school, theres no point in school, school is something that we go threw as part of the system, were bourn, we grow older, we go to school, we go to colledge, we get a job, and we die. thats the system, its the way it has to work in order to make money, money that goes back to the governmeants system.
grading is part of the system, its stupid.
Considering a great deal of the populous here is high school students, this perhaps strikes even greater relevance with them since grade in High School are even more useless. I finished my first year of college and I'm left staring at the grading system, wondering what's the point? Like seriously, there's a culture devoted to the grading of one's intelligence, hell we have things like the bell-curve, where we have it down to a science as to what your potential will be according to race. We have IQ tests and various other things, and then we have grades. And I'm left baffled... Because what in god's name does a GPA have to do with the real-world? Bah, I've always hated the rat-race known as school, it just seems all relatively pointless in the greater scheme of things.
The real issue I have with grades is that they don't reflect your actual abilities because the exam setting is artificial. Never, as part of a job, will you be asked to write a twenty point essay on something in half an hour, in total silence with no notes or references, or claculate a bunch of equations without being able to use a calculator or ask the person next to you.
For this reason, I cheat. I have infinite ways of cheating that I'll happily share, because 1: it gives a more realistic show of my abilities and 2: I'm making use of 'all available resources' which is actually what you're supposed to do...
Cheating in High School is okay, mainly because it's four useless years of your life in terms of academics, outside Chemistry/Physics and Alegbra 2/Geometry, you've already learned most of what they teach you in Elementry school. So yeah, I cheated in High School and rarely got caught... But you think you're going pull that **** in college, you have another thing coming. Luckily I was smart enough to know the bull**** I did in HS, doesn't cut it in college, and I was actually going have to work since most of it is writing papers anyway. Plus if you're cheating in College, that's pretty pathetic considering your paying over ten grand a year to go, some people 30 grand a year, and some even more... So basically what your doing is paying all that money for absolutely nothing.... The point of this thread, is really to illustrate that... Education should be more than about a grade.
Dude, I'm in college. No way I'm gonna risk failing. So, I cheat.
Then again, this is british college. 16-18 year old kids pretending to study...