tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17974015.post1340678490260607763..comments2024-03-15T01:11:32.832-07:00Comments on Bardiac: And Just in Time: It's Friday!Bardiachttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11846065504793800266noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17974015.post-30553628783500216062013-04-16T19:39:08.731-07:002013-04-16T19:39:08.731-07:00Man, I understand your student. Haha I don't g...Man, I understand your student. Haha I don't get math, I don't get chemistry and the only way I actually pass is by spending hours upon hours studying before tests and even then I only get like B-'s on them. If there's any glimmer of hope somewhere in all the missing assignments, I take it, even if it wont do anything. My aptitude is in Language Arts and History. Art classes I excel in like no other, but those don't get you anywhere. <br /><br />The education system these days only caters to well, normal students; kids that are well rounded and have an aptitude in most things. It doesn't cater to people that get overwelmed, need extra help, have ADHD and so on. It's for the normal and the excellent. The excellent in everything. It's all pretty lame, especially when you keep going back to your counselor asking for a conference with a teacher to try and figure something out and all they say is, "If you can't help yourself, there's no helping you." Bleak freaking school.<br /><br />I'm diagnosed with ADHD and teachers that don't have it, don't get it. It takes a lot and I mean a lot for me to sit down and do things I hate. Sometimes failing sounds better until you're actually faced with it. You never know what's going on behind the scenes. It's true. Some students are morbidly lazy and don't do a thing 'till the last minute and only do then because there parents have a red-hot iron pointed at the kid's toosh. Still, you never can tell. You can't have the same file for different topics. Same goes for people. hihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16289604322792260576noreply@blogger.com