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Protect the flock! From JP and Hachette!

Besides posting on here and replying to this thread. Original credit for this goes back to Fate and Nathan on MX.

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Reading the education discussion here and being sad.

all yo teachers suck

...and getting the impression that I would have done a better job writing the curriculum.
I wish you could write it. It sucks. A lot.

My Chem lab could use a serious reworking, too. Prelab that could be done at home taking up an hour of class time? Who the hell thought that would be a good idea?
But we have to walk everyone through it! Step by step!
Gah. I don't know why they decide that the fresh/sophs in Bio can figure out stuff at home, but the sophs/juniors in Chem can't grasp the concepts without taking an entire hour out of a lab class to review.
>.> High school is like... penance for sin you haven't yet committed. That's the only thing I can really think of it.
>.< College is better, then?

It better be.
Oh, it sucks a lot less :D People start giving a shit, albeit this goes more for the older students. (Teenagers are immature anywhere.) Also, you're not required to go to college, so that results in a lot more fucks being given by the students.
:D Yeeey.
Celebrating my birthday. Yaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyy.........XP

The rest of my life hinges on what happens in the next 365 days. That's a pretty heavy load to bear.
Hopefully they go swell. :3

Happy birthday. ^_^
Happy birthday.

(That's what basically everyone thought in my high school about junior year to the beginning of senior year. Fuck suburbia.)

Anyway good luck.
Huge difference here. This year I need to declare a Major, and I need to have published a book to hold a candle to the other Big Names out there. Huge difference. The Jr-Sr thing tells you what you can do with your life. Sophomore College forces you to answer as to what you WILL do with your life.

Thanks.

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