Right, okay I know it always takes me forever to write a new post, but seriously, is anyone even reading this?
Doesn't matter much anyway, I've always been the sort to have a rather interesting conversation with myself.
I bet you think I'm joking....
Right so the pres/mocks whatever you call them are FINALLY over!
Three words.
Thank. Fricking. God.
No longer must I sit for two and a half hours behind a ten-twenty page booklet filling out answers which I've guessed...! No longer shall I endure the torture of listening to the annoyingly smart people complain that they 'did so badly'.
That's always something that bugs me, I don't actually know if its the same for my non-existent readers out there, but I get annoyed very easily with people who continuously say; "oh I didn't study, ha ha, I'm going to fail."
No. That is not at all funny. Stop laughing you turd.
Perhaps if the person really didn't study and is freaking out (not too much of course) then I wouldn't mind so much, but its the idiots who can't understand where they went wrong and constantly call themselves 'stupid' when all they need to do is crack open a frigging book and perhaps, oh I don't know, read a line or two?
Okay, so I've gone through the nonchalant failure.
Now for the real torture.
The person who kills themselves studying, then claims they didn't touch a book.
Does this annoy you? I don't know if it's just me, but it absolutely drives me crazy.
You see, dear readers, there is a certain amount of work each student should put into their education. The main part would to be to do the homework they have been given, this is about...60% of the effort completed.
This is going to sound extremely hypocritical of me, but even I don't put in this much work, I do most of my homework, but I haven't done my math homework in about...three years, mainly due to the fact that even if I do it, the teacher doesn't care, so what is the point...? But I do regularly do all of my homework, and if I don't get something done, I'll do it the next morning at school, or stare innocently up at the teacher after spending ten minutes 'searching' my bag to murmur, "Miss, I think I left it at home."
Anyways, so once 60% of your required effort has been put into the physical work for school, the next 40% is conserved, only for exams, where the student will study (for the minor tests) the day before, and if given the chance, a small bit over the weekend. For the bigger exams, such as summer tests and all that shizzola, most students will, of course, start studying earlier than just the night before.
But I'm talking about the people who start studying in September, then claim that they 'haven't touched a book'. It's these people that bug me, the kind that feel that to be socially accepted, they have to lie. In fact, I'd prefer someone who admitted they worked hard to achieve their goals, rather than someone who gets good grades for no reason.
I know I'm cutting this short, but I've just started watching 'Percy Jackson - The Lightening Thief' and I can't be bother to write any more...
-Sonja. x