School.
These days I'm liking you less and less.
Every day I walk into school thinking 'wow, another day stuck in this place.'
Don't get me wrong - I love the people at my school, they're all amazing! My year group is probably one of the best and closest in the whole school.
But sometimes I just think about the things that go around school and wonder, "why the hell am I even here?"
Or, the newest one, "what did I do to deserve this?"
Doesn't it suck when someone deliberately ruins your chances are achieving a decent reference? Hmm? When someone goes up to your Head of Year and just tells them how horrible you are?
Yeah, it SUCKS. Especially since he hasn't even written my reference yet. I don't think he liked me much to begin with anyway. But if he ruins my chances of going to as decent university, I will actually cry.
Look this is the thing:
I want to go to the UK for university - but my father wants me to go to Canada.
Canada is lovely, I've visited for 4 years in a row.
But somehow I can't imagine myself progressing very far outside of Canada once I've completed my qualifications.
Internationally, Canada isn't as highly regarded as the UK.
Forgive me if I'm wrong (except if you're Amina Samy) but that's my opinion.
I didn't even know anything about Canada until I was forced to do research on it.
But hey, whatever. We'll see how it goes... wish me luck.
Lol, it's not like anyone will read this anyway.
im reading lol good luck and who the hell are u talking about?
ReplyDeletei read too. always here if you need a talk <3
ReplyDeleteYo- wtf is wrong with Canada?
ReplyDeleteTrust me Canadians are in high demand, I can send you some evidence if you would allow.
No offense to the Brits, but their system isn't as encouraging for personal growth and leadership development than the North American one is. Which is why U.S. citizens and Canadians are in higher demand- we have been taught to think outside the box, and I seem to think that's an admirable and sought-after trait.
It's not about where you go to school that matters, its the personal traits that take you there, and the personal traits and soft and hard skills you develop there that make you a better candidate for success. School has nothing to do with it, neither does geography.
End rant.
Give ya'll one guess which teacher that was :
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I agree with amina on that. The British system only teaches you how to answer the exam and gives you very little skills such as ability to publicly speak. Thinking outside the box. But its your choice
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