08-23-2018, 07:45 PM
I hated school and gave up by around year 10, though I did try and turn it around by year 11 and got good grades but my mind wasn't really in the game by that point. Year 12 was just a hate-filled blur. I was... fine in primary school, not a stand-out student but not a terrible one. I had terrible work ethic and I'd spend more time daydreaming than paying attention in class.
I had no interest in most of the drivel that comes from the usual schooling. Why the f*** would I want to learn German? I don't care for maths and I certainly don't want to get into anything involving chemistry or physics. I won't even mention my hatred for all things P.E.
I made mistakes as well in my later years of school in that I picked classes that my friends were going to be in, rather than things I'd enjoy, so I ended up in places I just did not belong.
If I could offer any advice, it's do subjects that you want to do, suffer through the rest as best as you can and try not to put too much stock into school in general because for the most part it's a joke, because most of the REAL learning in life happens after you leave.
I had no interest in most of the drivel that comes from the usual schooling. Why the f*** would I want to learn German? I don't care for maths and I certainly don't want to get into anything involving chemistry or physics. I won't even mention my hatred for all things P.E.
I made mistakes as well in my later years of school in that I picked classes that my friends were going to be in, rather than things I'd enjoy, so I ended up in places I just did not belong.
If I could offer any advice, it's do subjects that you want to do, suffer through the rest as best as you can and try not to put too much stock into school in general because for the most part it's a joke, because most of the REAL learning in life happens after you leave.