A few of my classmates came late for D&T on Friday, and some of them didn't do their work. The teacher got really upset to the point where she digresses and nags and nags and nags.. I couldn't stop thinking "Will you.. just.. SHUT THE FUCK UP?"
First, she starts talking about how people in the class is never on time for D&T and how pissed off she is because they're not making the effort to come on time. Okay, she could've just ended it there and continued with the lesson, but nooooo she just HAD to continue bitching.
She CONTINUES with how uninterested some students are and how they hand in half assed work. "OHHH this will affect your grades!" Whines some more by saying how she feeds the answers to people and they don't make full use of it and choose to do stuff the hard way blah blah blah..
Then she says how if we don't care then it's basically costing us our future. Okay, so she makes a big deal out of it and goes "Oh, no big deal! Just don't care about D&T! One less subject disadvantage to the other students, not much of a difference. I'll just get into the class I don't want to get into, I just won't study and take the subjects I want for O levels.. I just............."
Wow, did someone rustle your jimmies?
I still don't get how the subject of not going to class on time turned into how our future will be affected. Yeah, she talked about that too, how we won't be successful in future if we don't take D&T seriously and all that crap.
So, I've learned that if you don't take D&T seriously, you won't be successful in future.
Nice.
You know, it won't fucking matter whether or not we take D&T seriously, or whether we get our subjects of choice, because at the end of the day we're all going to end up at the same place (Money, job wise, whatever), but of course there are exceptions.
Anyway, it seems like a lot of people think students from ITEs will be unsuccessful in life. Sigh.
Good grades doesn't determine your success in future most of the time. It's really all about connections.
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