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    #11
    Senior Member

    no!

    next quarter
    step one: do homework
    step two:smoke bowl
    (remember step two comes only after completing step one)

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    #12
    Senior Member

    no!

    Quote Originally Posted by lizzie on low
    Whoa, sorry, I supose I should have phrased it differently. I didn't mean sue - I was trying to elude to the special benefits one gets when they have a "diagnosed" learning disorder, special testing, notetakers, ect, not a lawsuit.

    I apologize, I should have been more clear.
    But still, you are agreeing with cheating the system.

    I think this person should just try harder, and if he is having problems learning it, then say something, don't pretend to have a disorder when there are really people out there who can't learn. You really want to go through all those fake doctor visits, testing, notetaking, the talking and more testing just so you can make your life easier? Think about how that would reflect in the future. A person, with an able mind to work and learn, went through school the easy way then when college time or work time comes around, he/she is having a bitch of a time learning the advanced stuff because he/she learned the easy stuff early on.

    It will all balance out in life. Try hard now, get through it the first time, get it over with, OR, make it easy for yourself now, but in a few years make it twice as hard as it originally was?

    I should have failed the 9th grade, I passed with a 50% average. I begged my folks not to hold me back, even though they thought I should stay back, I moved on to high school, I couldn't handle it and I dropped out the age of 16. Since then I have got my high school, but let me tell you, from not learning all the correct stuff in grade 9, grade 10 algebra was so stressful on me I could barely handle it, but I did it...that was a few yrs ago now, when I was 22. You know embarrasing it was for a 22yr old who could barely do grade 10 math?

    Don't take the easy way out. Your in grade 11, only 2 more yrs and no more high school bullshit. Get it over with the frist time, trust me, or it will cost you, not only in time, but in major dollars. Good luck and thanks for listening :rasta:

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    #13
    Senior Member

    no!

    im real fucking confused right now... those grades are alot better than mine in GCSE and they dont sound bad atall, maybe im missing something .

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