Shit You Hated/Hate About School - "Partner Up With Someone You Hate!" Edition
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Honestly primary school wad a breeze for me.
It wasn't until secondary school and high school that things were a bit sluggish.
I wouldn't say I was bullied because I wasn't offended by the people or physically abused by the people who did this,but I was constantly annoyed. Always trying to force me to do shit like yell something offensive or give them my bottle of water or tapping me on the shoulder during class.
Exams were annoying,especially with the all the stress that came with studying for them.
Teachers who act "hip and cool" but are just pretentious fuckwits who probably were bullies in school.
I never understood why my dad says he wants to go back to school and I still don't. Maybe school was better in the PRL?
Just woke up from a nightmare I had from my college days- finding parking in time to not be late for your class. I don't think it's a wholly unique experience to me to have to commute to a place of higher education and the lack of convenient parking being a big issue.
"can i go to the toilet?"
"you could've gone during break"
"but i didn't need to go during break, i need to go now."
"stop complaining and go back to work"
????why????
i distinctly remember one time the people in my spanish class got so bad that our teacher just sat down at her desk and cried because she couldn't get them under control
we also had a long-term sub who was fresh out of college quit by the end of the day because of one class period being absolutely terrible -- she was a young lady, and people were apparently
harassing her the whole time
Being socially awkward and shy. If I had the knowledge/confidence I do now, but back then, I’d probably have a lot better of a time. That said, I don’t regret it, as I still made a ton of friends and had a great time overall.
That also said, I hate dreams of school, as it’s always about not remembering what order my classes were in or where they were, or I’d end up in the wrong class. At least most of the time, I’d realize “wait, why am I doing this? I graduated from this shit” and my brain would quickly switch topics to avoid me gaining lucidity lol
sitting in the same seat in the same room in the same building every day not talking to a single person for the entire duration
mildly exaggerated of course but that's what it feels like
loop of loneliness for 180 days
• At the school playground, teachers encourage their students to chase after me whenever I get into trouble, and then being send to the principals office. I don't know if that normal for the teachers to that, but I highly doubt it.
• Getting falsely accused of bullying someone that I have never seen, or know that person before during my time at the primary school. But the teacher believes the person anyway, and not me.
So yeah, that's all I remember of the top of my head during my tough childhood.
Major gripe: Getting bullied to the point of contemplating suicide in Middle School. It pretty much stopped once I got to high school, but I believe that experience was a major contributing factor to the reasons why I take antidepressants now.
Minor gripe: Assigned seats. Especially when teachers would arbitrarily change our seating assignments after each quarter, long after we had gotten used to our seats.
Stupid assholes who think it's funny/cool to fuck with quiet, or seemingly awkward kids, then act surprised when they lose some teeth. I was bullied, but not nearly as severe as some of you guys, but there were a few fuckheads I wanted to knock out cause they were fucking annoying cunts.
Remind me when we were watching a movie in class, when the teacher was getting really mad for some reason, to the point that the teacher was yelling louder than the movie, which mean we couldn't listen much of the movie.
"Can i go to the toilet?"
"You can piss yourself in the class, you know?"
someone mentioned locker rooms in here and it reminded me of some shit immediately
fuck school locker rooms, honestly, if i were ever in a position of power to get rid of that shit i'd prioritize it.
got cornered in a stall by a kid that looked like a future school shooter, honestly felt like he was going to stab me or something.
tried to escape only to get kicked in the face by some kids holding the stall door closed, bunch of cunts they were.
that shit made me hate PE to the point where i'd do anything to get out of it just becuase of the locker rooms.
thank heavens that band could exclude me from PE due to marching, or i would've had a fit.
In *dry heave* middle school, we had this fat, nasty-attitude math teacher. She would say everything in this sarcastic, smug dry-humor way. She was getting older and fatter and probably wasn't getting a husband any time soon, so she took it out on us kids. She even took responses such as "okay" and "sorry" as backtalk because the last word was that important to her.
Also, if someone was insulting you, she did nothing about it if she deemed the insults as "true". She'd even add pointless steps to homework "because she said so". 10/10. Do I miss 7th grade? Nope.
Don't want to go on a huge pointless tangent, but I hated school. It wasn't until I moved out of Texas at the start of my sophomore year did I realize the teacher couldn't give less of a shit about any of the students. To them all that mattered was we were studied on whatever standardized test we'd all have to take at the end of the year for the school to get more funding.
School is and has always been shit here in America, its only taken me 22 years to finally fucking realize that.
There's documentaries on how bullshit retarded schools in this country are. People in the UK told me that popularity was based on "how nice of a person you were". That could not be any less true over here. It's all based on how fake your personality is and how good your body looks.
Honestly never had much trouble at High school. I lost £50 to pay for my French exchange trip, I didn't even notice until one of my class mates found it and gave it back to me. Couldn't have asked for a better class.
However, back when I was in my first or second year of high school one of the older kids was throwing shit at me on the bus. Of course when I get home my mum asks me how my day was and I casually mention it. Next day, the kid who done it approached me really seriously apologetic and says my Charlie Manson looking wideboy step-dad had been around his house to have a 'chat'. So I probably ended up with a reputation as the guy who sic's his psycho dad on people for throwing candy at him. But generally I was one of the specimens of school life who could be mates with almost everybody. There were maybe 4 people in the entire school I'd had a barny with, I'd taken at least one of them in a fight (which he ran away from), an other would take the piss in passing so I flipped him off his chair (never happened again), one of them died in a car accident, and the other became a murderer.
my science teacher in highschool was cool as fuck
he was one of the only teachers to allow students into his classroom during lunch, and at one point he straight up let someone keep their wii in the class so during lunch people could come in and play project m. he even let my brother set up his laptop to the projector and play a couple matches of tf2 when he was in his class.
even before THAT (like a good 6 years) he let my oldest brother & his friends set up rock band 2 and play even during classes if everyone was done their work
someone i knew in high school broke my psp and tried to go behind my back to hide it. and my brothers subsequent drug addiction.
Teachers not giving a shit about bullying, I mean I got bullied, informed them of it, they did nothing about it, after that I stopped caring about school.
Coming into an organisation the year after it peaks with high expectations only to have the director retire and have a shitty new director that makes your group S+ tier to B- in like three years. Also kids in said organisation generally not caring and trying their damned hardest to follow the new directors lead to make the whole organisation a "No Fun Zone". Damn it was even better when I am targeted by the leadership team and directors and threatened with Sexual assault, Harassment and Child Pornography charges for something SOMEONE ELSE FUCKING DID. Even better when they automatically assume that "Oh the nasty mean boys are picking on the poor defenceless girl" so they don't even care to ask us our side or let us explain. No they de facto oust us in front of all our peers talking about how we "sexually harassed" this girl BUT DIDN'T HAVE THE NERVE TO FUCKING SAY OUR NAMES.
It was even better when said girl also is the busy-body gossip who makes a point of how she won't come to rehearsals or practices neither will she try at all and generally be dead fat on our organisation. And an added bonus on how she sleeps with people and then taunts their exes and talks how she could do it "So much better". God it was even better when the Drum Majors didn't do a damn thing about the inept leadership. I abhor the fact that they are FUCKING TOUTED as the PINNACLE of """""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""LEADERSHIP""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" AND YET DON'T HAVE THE FUCKING GUMPTION TO EVEN SHOW UP ON TIME OR BE FULLY PREPARED.
It fucking pisses me off how MY section of the group is always targeted and punished for minute offences like spilling milk on a carpet (Like legit we had to run 2 laps for it) yet the Student Drum Majors's are held AT A LOWER FUCKING STANDARD because when they skip or are late to rehearsals we are told to "Just ignore it guys".
I am fucking DONE of this Black-and-White Style of leading and running something. Fucking ignoring EVERY problem is just as bad as solving everything and addressing everything by going full bore. Our group went from being considered the best in our state to being a laughing stock because the top of the food chain couldn't give a damn.
Its been months since school ended and I am still agitated by last year. TL;DR I hate it when an organisation falls apart because the vital 1% of the group stops caring.
The times I've been forced to play games I was absolute shit at during gym class... Are you terrible at kickball? Do you hate football with a bloody red passion because it always ends badly for you? Sucks d00d, you're playing! Enjoy this part of your life!
Bullying. I was heavily bullied for the first 7 years of school and I got laughed at the first time I told a teacher about it. I was like 9. Never told anyone about bullying after that, I just took it and cried a little.
Teachers being irrational because of some weird set of rules only they had such as: can't go to the toilet during class, can't sit with your friends, if your name isn't precisely in the right corner of the picture you drew you got sent back to fix it with a very disappointed look (I always wrote my name on the back to not ruin the picture and our teacher got FURIOUS when I showed her) etc. etc.
Main thing I hated was that if you were active in class, every single group project you were put into to the absolute worst bottom feeder -group where you pretty much did the entire 4+ -person project alone. So I stopped being active in class somewhere around middle of high school.
Imagine being the greatest class your high school has to offer while also being huge cunts. That is what my class has been for the last two years. We do nothing but senselessly and mercilessly abuse our teachers to the point that most of the teachers who never even saw us dread ever having to come to our class for even a single lesson. And the worst part? Each and every single teacher we had last year apparently refused to teach us this year or quit because of us. So we will either be taught by people we never even heard of or people that are actively afraid of us.
The best part of this is that we have had the greatest overall grades on our school on every lesson excluding art, so we cannot be disbanded and formed into other classes. We HAVE TO stay together because we are GOOD together.
I had the opposite problem, staff with priveledged lives not sympathizing with kids who didn't
One memorable case of this in particular was when i and a bunch of other kids were called in to explain our poor attendence, with one girl explaining that she lives alone with a kid and i think had a part time job, too. The married, 40-something year old staff's response was "well i have two kids and live in my own house but i still come to work every day."
There were a lotta rumors with the other staff and teachers that make that look like nothing, but i honestly don't know how true they are. The whole place was FUBAR anyways.
for some reason science teachers tend to be the coolest dudes
I have my freshman science teacher added on steam lmao
He'd regularly just play shark tank on the projector in class if everybody finished their work and even threw an afterschool smash tournament in the auditorium once
I don't know why the bro-dude teachers tend to be science ones but damn that's something mildly consistent about them
"I know a much easier way to solve this problem, but the curriculum says I have to teach it this way, I'm sorry."
When we got to watch a movie in class but there's one part that's too "inappropriate" so the teacher fast fowards through it.
When the bell rings but the teacher has an awkward power trip and makes us wait until he says its okay to leave.
Getting scolded for doing homework in advance when I'm done my class work.
Getting scolded for reading ahead in the book.
Oh, I forgot about PTAs! Once, when I was in 3rd Grade, I was pretty much your model ADD kid, so the one of the PTA members thought I had a severe mental disorder and was convinced and verbally shared her thoughts that I’d be the next Columbine kid.
I'm not sure who told you that because the 'populars' in my school, and the schools of any British person I've spoken to on this topic, were just the spoilt kids that could click their fingers and get dumped a load of money from Mummy & Daddy, or they were the disobedient ones that would only do well in PE. The lines tended to blur, so it fucking sucked that I was an incredibly shy self-conscious academic because I basically met 100% of the criteria for being the polar opposite of popular.
I always hated the teachers that wouldn't let class out after the bell rang. I have only five minutes to go to the bathroom and run all the way to the other building for my next class. Then the next teacher punishes being even slightly tardy.
"Class ends in 20 minutes, you can go to the bathroom then."
Nothing like hating school, being stuck in first hour, wanting to go home and then about to die of a diarrhea explosion. Also, every time I was in the presence of a girl I liked, someone or something had to embarrass me at that exact moment. Every. Single. Time. There's something about school where I just can't win, no matter the situation.
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