Wednesday 6 April 2011

Studies...the biggest woe of teenage

"Study,or else you won't pass the final exam"....."Study or you won't get the scholarship"..."Study or you won't be able to have a successful life"...Its all the same.Everything starts with "study".That is the life of teenagers.
Our grandparents say "Why,when we were your age,we used to run around and play all day long..that's why we were so fit...and look at you all!"That's when you feel like screaming out at the top of your lungs"How the hell are we supposed to play when all day long we're busy with our schoolwork?" And even if we do say that,our parents and teachers have a reply waiting"Where there's a will,there's a way.If you really want to do something,you'll find ways and means of doing it." blah blah blah. See?No one understands.Only we teens can somehow empathize with each other.It's that pathetic
.And why,oh why are marks given so much importance?I mean,yeah it's important to have knowledge and to be able to earn your own living.But 15 years down the road, who,I ask you,who is going to ask how much we scored in class 10 finals?Hardly anyone.So,isn't it silly to be so hell bent and obsessed about marks and report cards? All right,they would say,that's why the CCE system has been introduced.Now are you satisfied?No.We're not
.The CCE system had some guidelines to reduce pressure on kids....but are they being followed?When the choice of exam is between oral,project,unit test and classwork,why are all of them being dumped onto the students? Are we donkeys?I swear,one wishes something could be done to release us from this prison which is called school and its labours which are studies..Meanwhile: Dear God,it is my sincere request to you-may all the evil forces acting against us students rot in hell forever.May maggots feast on their brains.Amen.

Today's educational system is stomping out the creativity,imagination and most importantly,murdering our happiness.God knows that the future generation is in acute danger concerning their education.

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