Reise wrote:Nobody would assume if he explained why that crap was happening. I don't have to feel sorry for anyone.
It doesn't matter if you "get it" or not, just show up and deal with school like everyone else.
Some people can't "deal" with it like everyone else. There are schools in New York where there are 5 textbooks in every class. 5 textbooks for 30 students. How do you "deal" with that?
That would not matter to me at least, but it was "his" choice, and nothing we say can change that. But know this, you wont get far in life with out a proper education....except burger king but that is another story.
Reise wrote:Nobody would assume if he explained why that crap was happening. I don't have to feel sorry for anyone.
It doesn't matter if you "get it" or not, just show up and deal with school like everyone else.
Some people can't "deal" with it like everyone else. There are schools in New York where there are 5 textbooks in every class. 5 textbooks for 30 students. How do you "deal" with that?
How did everyone else deal with it? If it's so bad wouldn't you think more people would just stop going to school? Having a shortage of textbooks isn't something to just drop school over, especially considering the consequences. Sometimes you actually have to do crap to get through things in life. And if you're going to quit on school because you don't have enough books to do your work with, you probably shouldn't go back.