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I think it's fair to say that's just educationitis.
I have that severely. I can't be force fed information or told to do something a certain way, rather I just like to learn things on my own.

Most of my college work is incredibly fun but even so i'm still reluctant to do it, mainly because i'm being assigned something and told to do it a certain way.
 
Because school is something that we all have dealings with at certain points in our lives. Like puberty. And we like to compare stories of how bad it was for us. Like puberty.

Haha, I just find it funny how the topic always seems to roll back to school. I have this massive aversion to school in general and I'll even tell my friends, like "let's talk about happy things and leave school for when we actually have to go." You could say I have the educationitis.
 
I don't get why we're talking about school in the DCC. :|

Heh, my schools were all awesome. :3
 
My high school was pretty cool I guess. Nothing special, lol.
 


My high school was awesome because I enjoyed several teachers of mine. They made the classes very enjoyable.

Yeah, I feel this way about my current English teacher. He's making English enjoyable, but I still suck at it. :(
 
I took some of the weirdest electives in school, haha. Grade nine, I picked visual arts, even though I knew I was terrible at drawing and I was much better in music. Grade ten, I picked computer science because I thought I would want a career in that field, but I decided against it partway through the course. Grade eleven, I took chemistry, physics, and biology. The only one I actually liked was bio. I nearly failed physics, and chemistry and I have never gotten along and never well. I took two math courses in grade twelve and I wholly regret it, especially since I'm not using any of those skills right now (I'm a French major).

tl;dr I should have picked music as an elective throughout all four years but I never did alkdgnsldgkn
 
Computer classes in high school are a joke. :(
 
Computer classes in high school are a joke. :(

Quite so. We had to use an interpreter language to make a video game. Limits- 16KB and it had to be in 3D. I still wonder how I made an FPS (and later figure out how to cut down about 2KB or so)
 
We had a grade nine "business" course (which wasn't the course I took), and it sounded all important and economical and stuff but in reality, it was like, "what is a keyboard" "what is Microsoft Word" "how do you make things bold in Word" and so on. :/
 
We had a grade nine "business" course (which wasn't the course I took), and it sounded all important and economical and stuff but in reality, it was like, "what is a keyboard" "what is Microsoft Word" "how do you make things bold in Word" and so on. :/

I needed to take a professional IT course in order to get my IT degree and to get my business degree. That's exactly what we did. I SLEPT THROUGH THE WHOLE THING AND ENDED WITH A 96.
 
Computer classes in high school are a joke. :(

They really are. Most of the ones I took in high school were for people who have basically never used a computer in their life. To my surprise there were a couple of guys in that class who seemed to not know what they were doing, asking questions relating to how to get on the internet.
All I could think was "Whaaaaat, have you never used a computer before in your life?!"

It was an easy A, though!
 


This video deserves to be our new topic. It's a friend playing Amnesia until to the 3 minute mark where he starts crying and changes it to a crap loop song he made.
 
School is hell for me. It's an absolute crap school that is still considered 'good' because of it's past reputation. The teachers don't teach well, you don't get enough opportunities, etc.
 
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