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| Motivation/School; May 8th, 2009 | |
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| Topic Started: May 8 2009, 11:44 AM (14 Views) | |
| CaLeB- | May 8 2009, 11:44 AM Post #1 |
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Living in a boring town can affect your motivation for things, at least for things that involve outside. I don't know about you guys, but sometimes I'd rather prefer sitting on my ass all weekend instead of accepting an offer to go to the movies or something. Need a break every now and then. I go to school five days of the week, so I'm not really in the mood of going anywhere when it comes to the weekened, fun or not. I just don't want activites to take up my weekend, Saturday especially. Might wind up like Kyle, who pretty much gave up on going outside. We haven't thrown the ball (the last outside hobby we had) since February. Won't have to worry about activities taking up my weekend soon, though. Summer, man...I'm telling ya: I'm gonna go nuts when I come home after the last day of school. Probably gonna pull an all-nighter and just be one lazy mofo. School? Hell no. Homework? Get outta here. Go to sleep early for school? Keep dreamin. Yes to all-nighters. Includes lots of coffee. Buuuut...I still got two school weeks after I'm done this one in a few hours. That includes those stupid tests for the school board for my math class and then exams. The school board has been making some ludicrious changes. I have to get 32 credits to graduate instead of 28, pass intervals that come monthly...They're now trying to make end-of-the-year testing a necessity for passing, or else you fail. Why is it that my school board is playing limbo with us? We're dealing with it, but they keep making more and more stupid requirements. Who are the idiots doing this, and why are the others agreeing with them? Quality, not quantity. Something they still haven't learned. Here comes a spike in the drop-out rate. |
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