Ziff
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I'm not at school today. I didn't go. That might seem rebellious but it's not. I'm not at school because so far today I have already been infinitely more productive than when I do go to school.
I can go to school and be told by a teacher to read out a handout. I can go to school to make notes from a textbook. I can go to school to listen to "class discussion", which indisputably degrades into a bunch of stupid opinions that have no relevance to what we should be learning. I can go to school on no sleep and be tired off my arse, unable to comprehend anything - when I get home I am too tired to do anything. I can go to school and listen to a teacher totally misinterpret a poem then ask us to relate it to the elective statement - I have to go online that night to find out how to actually interpret the poem. Surprise! The internet's version actually relates to the elective statement!
I can stay at home. I can wake at 10. I can read the handouts (quicker than listening to someone read it out). I can make notes from a textbook. I can avoid class discussion and get straight to the answers by using the textbook or the internet. I can wake up refreshed and work hard till late into the night (if I'm pressed). I can find out the correct way to interpret the poem so that it actually links to what we're meant to be doing!
The one benefit of school is socialising, but when you only have about 1.5hrs of that - who cares?
I can go to school and be told by a teacher to read out a handout. I can go to school to make notes from a textbook. I can go to school to listen to "class discussion", which indisputably degrades into a bunch of stupid opinions that have no relevance to what we should be learning. I can go to school on no sleep and be tired off my arse, unable to comprehend anything - when I get home I am too tired to do anything. I can go to school and listen to a teacher totally misinterpret a poem then ask us to relate it to the elective statement - I have to go online that night to find out how to actually interpret the poem. Surprise! The internet's version actually relates to the elective statement!
I can stay at home. I can wake at 10. I can read the handouts (quicker than listening to someone read it out). I can make notes from a textbook. I can avoid class discussion and get straight to the answers by using the textbook or the internet. I can wake up refreshed and work hard till late into the night (if I'm pressed). I can find out the correct way to interpret the poem so that it actually links to what we're meant to be doing!
The one benefit of school is socialising, but when you only have about 1.5hrs of that - who cares?