by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:37 am
by am Bays » Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:43 am
by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:49 am
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:where did you learn to comprehend what you read in order to make your post...
Where did you learn about percentages and ratios for your betting???
by am Bays » Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:59 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:where did you learn to comprehend what you read in order to make your post...
Where did you learn about percentages and ratios for your betting???
MAL!!!!
by hearts on fire » Thu Oct 30, 2008 8:19 am
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:school is just a baby-sitting service
do people actually learn anything at school that they use in real life
by Booney » Thu Oct 30, 2008 8:45 am
by Psyber » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:03 am
by am Bays » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:12 am
Booney wrote:Just imagine what life is like for those who cant read or write and I think your approach to your education may change.
If you HOF,were to ask all users in this forum " Are you satisfied with the amount of time and energy you put into your secondary education?" I think you will find,with hindsight,many would say no.
I know for one if I had my time again I would have left secondary school with a much better result.
by The Big Shrek » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:14 am
by A Mum » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:31 am
Booney wrote:Just imagine what life is like for those who cant read or write and I think your approach to your education may change.
If you HOF,were to ask all users in this forum " Are you satisfied with the amount of time and energy you put into your secondary education?" I think you will find,with hindsight,many would say no.
I know for one if I had my time again I would have left secondary school with a much better result.
by johntheclaret » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:06 am
hearts on fire wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:school is just a baby-sitting service
do people actually learn anything at school that they use in real life
no we don't![]()
In Maths we are learning crap like, if you swing a golf club back 90 degrees as you hit the ball, how far does the ball travel and at what angle? so we have to do a sum like xytr + aqyjt - 90 etc(and this sum goes on for ages!)...... When am I going to go to a Golf Course and do that? its ridiculous and thats what we learn for most of the year, stupid sums that have no meaning to life!
In English we are writing poems! WTF! when am i going to be a fricken poet!
In Science we are figuring out if America did or didn't land on the moon, I couldn't give a stuff who landed on the moon 50 years ago!
In Media we just sit there and watch TV and movies most lessons (i ain't complaining) but we aren't learning anything there!
In PE we are currently playing Golf, and are going to the Driving Range Friday, maybe i should use my Maths work to help me with my game.
And to add to all this, no one actually does this work properly, we just sit there most lessons and listen to the teachers dribbling sh1t. They have no idea.......
by hearts on fire » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:12 am
by Pidge » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:12 am
A Mum wrote:pafc1870 wrote:hearts on fire wrote:this term is going on forever and ever.......
Two and a half weeks a bit long for you mate?![]()
Dont worry, we are going on strike tomorrow morning. Im sure you need the rest.
At our school we have the teachers striking tomorrow and a student free day on Friday.
by A Mum » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:19 am
michael wrote:
Same for my school, so most kids have a 4 day weekend, whilst I have to go to school tomorrow and do my first exam for Year 12.
by johntheclaret » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:30 am
A Mum wrote:michael wrote:
Same for my school, so most kids have a 4 day weekend, whilst I have to go to school tomorrow and do my first exam for Year 12.
Goodluck for tomorrow Michael
by Lunchcutter » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:33 am
hearts on fire wrote:I understand all of those points made, school is the best part of our lives, once I leave school and enter the "real world" and start working, i will soon realise how vital it was, but in saying that, school has changed a bit since you guys went and it also depends on which school you go to, what type of person you are and how "well" you actually want to do.
I go to a very sh1t school, no money and public school (nothing wrong with that) and the standard is pretty low, alot of students fail and do not do much at all, and that sets the tone for everyone. I am in between, i am no where the best student, but i am average. No one really wants to learn, so this makes it hard for the teachers, and they find it hard to teach. Alot of students just go with the flow, just cruise through and do not worry about learning.
I had the choice to go to a private, "higher class school", but i chose to go to this one because of obviously my mates, im not the smartest going around(im not dumb though) and it just isn't me, i couldn't see myself at a private school. At the end of the day, I know i will make it through school and get a decent job but i just find that alot of teachers take things way out of context, overcomplicate things, when they could be straight to the point and teach things we actually need!!
By the way, i am taking all of your posts on board, i know us teenagers think we know everythingand are pains in the arses, but at the end of the day we are only learning, one day i bet i will be telling kids exactly what you guys are telling me!
by Lunchcutter » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:38 am
hearts on fire wrote:
by hearts on fire » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:46 am
Lunchcutter wrote:hearts on fire wrote:I understand all of those points made, school is the best part of our lives, once I leave school and enter the "real world" and start working, i will soon realise how vital it was, but in saying that, school has changed a bit since you guys went and it also depends on which school you go to, what type of person you are and how "well" you actually want to do.
I go to a very sh1t school, no money and public school (nothing wrong with that) and the standard is pretty low, alot of students fail and do not do much at all, and that sets the tone for everyone. I am in between, i am no where the best student, but i am average. No one really wants to learn, so this makes it hard for the teachers, and they find it hard to teach. Alot of students just go with the flow, just cruise through and do not worry about learning.
I had the choice to go to a private, "higher class school", but i chose to go to this one because of obviously my mates, im not the smartest going around(im not dumb though) and it just isn't me, i couldn't see myself at a private school. At the end of the day, I know i will make it through school and get a decent job but i just find that alot of teachers take things way out of context, overcomplicate things, when they could be straight to the point and teach things we actually need!!
By the way, i am taking all of your posts on board, i know us teenagers think we know everythingand are pains in the arses, but at the end of the day we are only learning, one day i bet i will be telling kids exactly what you guys are telling me!
great post Heartsonfire - very balanced and well put point of view - good luck with your endeavours
by hearts on fire » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:50 am
hearts on fire wrote:In Science we are figuring out if America did or didn't land on the moon, I couldn't give a stuff who landed on the moon 50 years ago! "]
Lunchcutter wrote:OI hof it was not 50 years ago.. it was no even 40 yet (I should know, being born in the summer of 69 and all that)
by Booney » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:54 am
hearts on fire wrote:hearts on fire wrote:In Science we are figuring out if America did or didn't land on the moon, I couldn't give a stuff who landed on the moon 50 years ago! "]Lunchcutter wrote:OI hof it was not 50 years ago.. it was no even 40 yet (I should know, being born in the summer of 69 and all that)
i just guessed, i was fairly close, only a decade or so off.....
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