BigBadBader
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Only racist if you look at it that way, some different people which come from certain nationalities have different methods...with the exception of a few.thats racist
Only racist if you look at it that way, some different people which come from certain nationalities have different methods...with the exception of a few.thats racist
I don't think this is racist because I feel as those some nationalities heavily emphasise education and studying to a point that it becomes a bit too much.it all depends on your nationality
not even joking bruvs
is dat u shitstormbrahthats racist
Not racist. Different nationalities value educational in a different perspective.thats racist
Evidently, different nationalities also value a quality education in English in a different perspective.Not racist. Different nationalities value educational in a different perspective.
Tell them the truth! Tell them how you feel!I can't have any internet during weekdays. And then on weekends I can get some for like 2 hours after studying. Worst crap I've heard. Always using my smartphone hotspot. It's annoying when I need to do things like research or applications cause parents think I'll just be playing games instead.(until i finally convince them). The closer i get to the HSC the stricter my parents I get I ffound. Beginning of year was fine, as time went on they got more and more strict, questioning why I even go to the library now...
Way too much and excessive.My Mum doesn't like me staying up late studying (which most of the time I'm not; I'm watching movies instead...)
But then she also dislikes me going out too much. She'll still let me go out, but you can see on her face how much she loathes it.
And then of course she'll drop in that line "Don't you have to study? You're in year 12 now."
I literally do study for about 6-8 hours a day. And go out maybe every 2/3 weeks, not even for that long. Ugh.
me in a paragraphMy dad tells me to stop studying all the time. I stay in the 'study' room from the time I get home from school so they assume that I'm studying full out...when really fb is open and I have my ipod in.
So at parent interviews when they tell my parents I need to stop "stressing" they think it's because I study too much, when in actual fact the stress is from last minute cramming from procrastinating the entire term.