High school is ok, but im kinda in the nerd herd, but i dont let that bother me
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Onyxsbayne wrote:
High school is ok, but im kinda in the nerd herd, but i dont let that bother me
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my sci. teach sent us with 3+3+3+3+4 (yeah, even on fri!) equals 16. yeah. 16 pages of homework in a week! and we only saw a 7:28 minute/second video filmed in like 1987 so it was outdated and had such poor quality that i couldnt hear a thing. no wonder i only turned in 30% hw. in sci. guess my grade on that test. BIG... FAT... F!!!!
yes. the life of me.
Last edited by imnotbob (2011-05-26 11:11:29)
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ok its not bad youll be done soon:)
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I liked kindergarten.
I didn't like first grade.
Second grade was okay.
Third grade was okay except for my teacher.
Fourth grade I had an awesome teacher but it was just a bad year...
Fifth grade, eh..
Sixth grade... I dunno...
Worst was probably fifth, but creepiness-wise definitely sixth.
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I am now in summer vacation, which is why I've been on more.
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echs wrote:
Wait till high school
Icerose is officially doomed.
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Hehehehe Someilia is only in 5th grade XD
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I hated elementary school, middle school is probably the best. Then high school is just pretty much a harder middle school, and college is just non stop partying
(I hope)
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I was in Middle School, and we're in "Mentoring" which is basically study hall and I'm reading then some kid looks in my book and goes:
"20 PAGES IN 30 MINUTES? IS ALL YOU DO READ?"
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heh heh i can laugh at you all (MWHAHAHAHAhAhAHAHHAHAHA) i don't have to go to school..... you wonder why........ because i is homeschooled!!!! i don't have to go through the torcher of school (i did but i got pulled out half way through year 2) but i still dont like the work load that i have to do.......
oh and BTW i am in high school........ It really sucks i wont to go back to 5th grade!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by Pbajtime (2011-06-19 02:37:39)
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We were in the computer lab typing up a report and when some people needed help with the computers (or mainly that the website we were using was offline...) half the time, they asked me for help.
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Kids and life itself get progressively worse when aging, that's basically what I've understood so far, me being a 6th grader.. But 5th grade is not really the time to put this in a top-priority matter. For me, 5th grade was basically the barrier between "I want to grow up" times and "I want to go back" times.
I was always a good student, my grades were excelling and I got my fair share of harassment for that. Nobody called me a nerd, though, because I did not follow any of the typical nerd's social characteristics - I didn't socially interact with anyone for that matter, so that sort of got me some protection: nobody knew me, so nobody could affect me. I've went to 2 different schools and I'll be heading to my third this autumn - I've went to a private school that was shut down (it had it's reasons), a boarding school that treated scoliosis and - the upcoming - Catholic school, which I do not really want to attend due to my own beliefs, but it's one of the better schools. In fifth grade a national television channel (I don't live in the USA) called me to participate in a trivia show for students. I failed horribly (eliminated in the first round lol), so that kind of struck me hard - I was getting called the worthless kid, though I pushed myself to study even harder. I read a lot of books to compensate my lack of social friendship, and reading is arguably the leading activity in my life. At my country, IQ tests are not very much prioritized, so I can't really talk about my IQ (Internet IQ tests are jokes and I do not trust them one bit), but IQ tests do not really give out your intelligence anyway. I do not tend to classify myself as intelligent, though - Intelligence consists of more than one category, and, to be truthful, I could only dominate in 1-2 of them. I dare think that the sole fact I found school easy was that the education system in my country is flawed, and even more flawed was the educating at both of the schools I've attended. Besides, whoever finds learning in 1st-6th grade hard? Geniuses should be known as geniuses only that excel in later life, say high school or university. Thinking about what you'll be when you grow up is, simply put, bologna, because things will change a million times until you'll be in 12th grade - though I express an interest in physics, possibly for computer science.
Last edited by Vurb (2011-06-19 08:55:50)
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