Monday, May 9, 2011

School teaches great work habits

School is school in an essence of itself with the inner deep thought of children growing old in a society where the government conforms you into a sophisticated individual that has no "out of the box thinking" but a mere "somebody" who grabs a pen, writes, and is finished with no recollection of the assignment or task. Therefore learning nothing but to copy.


School is the hardest phase any one has to go through in life. High school teaches very good work habits and life skills to prepare students for post secondary education and the outside world. That’s why when kids graduate and go into high school the average student’s grade decreases on an average of 20-30% and 20% of first year college students end up dropping out. Learning the special techniques of how to perfectly copy Sahils work and to make it look and sound slightly different but still getting a 100%. Getting your homework in on time is like asking Darren Hogg to show up to class, not worth the time. To bad this doesn’t fly in college. Teachers who allow students to send and receive text messages in class contribute to the 3000 texts per month while they are mainly in classes at school for the majority of their day. This a great way to teach kids English writing and allowing them to develop a professional education in speaking slang. Blog assignments are the primary reason why so many students are well prepared and ready for college-level reading. Its a good thing high school prepares us for after-graduation as much as it does.

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