Sunday, April 12, 2009, 8:47:00 AM
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home schooling, don't you think it's better? that's what i feel now. imagine, if you had tuition one on one, no one would really compare you to anyone else. i mean, look, the teacher only faces you, knows you that much and knows how much untouched potential you have. whereas in school, you have to face those crap about unity as a class, and hear thousands of sweeping statements. like, "oh, the class is damn notorious, because there's this bunch of them that keep wreaking havoc." or even, "you know right, this class is like, they don't even have the right mindset for ______." says A to B. and then, when B comes into the class, it's just B's vision is definitely going to be clouded by that single statement that A said, and just classify us as some idiots or something. i hate that stamp. hate it to the core. yes, understand perfectly that unity is what a class has to have. but, why is it, when teachers scold, they always use a general term, and then add something like, "i do know a small number of you are not like that..." but you know what, damage done, you can forget about redeeming yourself with that single sentence when your whole paragraph is designed to kill.