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pretty much the opposite of this for me. hahaFs-low Ds in math my entire life. **** math.
A's in English or Writing or Creative Writing Classes
lol nice dude.I'm rude to teachers I don't like, but I feel bad afterwards and get punished accordingly. Funnily enough, I had my Planters out one day and my old Algebra teacher confiscated them. She gave me a detention after I took the cashews back and "made a scene about her taking my nuts."
^ Pretty much this. Though I'm getting much better marks in my masters then I was as an undergrad which is odd but I'm not complaining.highschool was 90+ for free.
university is like a mid 70 to low 80 depending on the course.
This was the opposite of me. 1st 2 years of h.s. i worked really hard. Junior year started slacking, and i don't even remember my senior year. I was number two in my graduating class without trying.High school was cruise control, until maybe the last 2 years if you wanted the top 5% lol
General Education is f***'d up. Half of the stuff you learn there you probably won't use again or even remember.Depends really
If I'm lazy Then it's more like just straight Cs where as if I try (which isn't very likely) it'll be more like straight Bs with one or two As while my Math class will always be a C
My teachers comment on my intelligence though. My history teacher even says that I could pass her class with my eyes closed and without having to write notes or actually even listen in class if it wasn't for the fact that I'm so god damn lazy.
I think R.E. is one of the more useful subjects you can learn at GCSE level. Understanding more about the cultures and religions around you is arguably as important as anything you do in maths or science.We also had to do R.E (Religious education, just in case its called something else in other parts) because it was a Catholic school too (yeah it was pretty horrid).
Isn't 60's decent?
I'd be okay with that.
I ****ing agree with this 101%General Education is f***'d up. Half of the stuff you learn there you probably won't use again or even remember.
If someone's excellent at math, enjoys it and consistently sucks at history and writing then push them more towards that area and help them develop their capabilities and the things THEY want to learn not what the government wants your children to learn. People who are taught things that they want to learn do well and learn SOOoo much more than random garbage information being forced down their throat.
This is why college is so great. You can choose what field you want to study in and what classes and material you want to learn. Which is how it should be from high school or even mid middle school.
You can pass with 50%60% is great. Most surgeons have a 60% success rate.
In Mexico.