Who hates school (7 Viewers)

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Menace

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Apr 22, 2005
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    Well I guess I'll continue, only a few months left and I'm free, I'm getting good grades even without studying, It's not even a school, it's a fvcking institute for GCSE's, the teachers love me tho :D
     

    peckface

    approaching curve
    Oct 3, 2004
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    #64
    Martin said:
    We have it in Norway, it's otherwise known as "taking a year off". :biggrin: All you gotta do is show up for class, classes are bs and the grades don't matter. Is that the way it is in Sweden too?
    Awh possible. :D

    The classes are ridiculously easy, we have no test, just a couple of assignments that needs to be done each year. The grades are supposed to matter as much as regular (atleast i hope so :p). They are kind of odd though, since we just get a paper where it says if we did or didn't pass the classes, and then the teachers discuss your overall 'studying capacity' and then give you a grade. Though its like 80 % favourism and 20 % what you actually do at school.

    Its so much different then regular school. I mean, give me a name of another school where the teachers tag along to the pub. :smoke:
     

    bigjesus

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    Apr 29, 2005
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    High school was great. I have never done so much bullshit in my whole life. Of course you have to learn and be there every day punctually. But I have laughed so much in school and met so many crazy people there. It was worth every year...
    I miss it :)
     

    A_LAcki

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    Dec 23, 2002
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    #70
    bigjesus said:
    High school was great. I have never done so much bullshit in my whole life. Of course you have to learn and be there every day punctually. But I have laughed so much in school and met so many crazy people there. It was worth every year...
    I miss it :)
    I have to agree here. I really had a lot of fun there, but I am really VERY happy that its over. I have never missed it. Till now.....
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    #71
    Zlatan said:
    Thats why the US has such great drivers :tup:
    Truth be told, I far prefer to drive in places like Italy than the U.S. At least in Italy the drivers pay attention and adhere to a cohesive sense of purpose and a way to do it.

    I can't think of a time I've ever driven in Europe where someone basically gets into the far left (passing) lane, turns on the cruise control for 80kmh, and essentially falls asleep at the wheel until they reach Zurich.

    ...that is, unless the person is a tourist from the U.S. ;)
     

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