Why is it that schools (at least mine) start to pile the work on for seniors to coincide with the college application process? I mean, isn't it in the best interest of the school to make it so that seniors are able to concentrate on completing their college applications, ESPECIALLY those who may be applying early (which seems to be the case for the majority of seniors at my school)? Seems a little hypocritical to me.
Why are all-boys schools mostly better at sports than co-ed schools while all-girls schools' teams seem to be worse than girls' teams at co-ed schools?
Has our society really de-evolved so much that it is now "uncool" to be polite? At the SAT dinner last night, I was ridiculed by others at my table for saying "please" and "thank you." That is outrageous to me.
What does being 17 years old mean that being 16 does not?
AND NOW THE MOST IMPORTANT ONE: What is the point of English quizzes that "make sure you've read the material" when they only test plot events and concepts that can be easily understood by reading SparkNotes or any evil equivalent? I have read every page of assigned reading so far this year, but I have a lower average on these quizzes than the slackers who only read the short version because they're too busy doing other things that are likely unproductive and wholly unnecessary.
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your questions/ramblings are pretty interesting, especially the one on sports performances between schools.
dude, school this year is so easy....i'm like waiting for the bottom to drop out lol *knock on wood*
oh, and as for the sparknotes thing, thats sorta life...i dont get why someone who is soley good at sports gets a guaranteed spot at Yale while i have to have good grades AND good extra curriculars AND good personal qualities, etc.
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