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Everyone takes this test every year. The day before I took it my cousin got in a car crash that pinched her spine and now she well be in a wheelchair for the rest of her life(she is only 16). I was thinking about that not the test. Now I’m in team teaching class’s and it sucks we don’t learn anything worth learning I have leaned it all back in 7th grade. I want to go to school one day and learn something new not just review. I’m just so sick of it any ideas people? (I want to go to high school not middle school again)

2006-12-13 18:08:21 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Standards & Testing

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Learning is not something that you can ONLY do at school. Be pro-active and learn more about things that interest you.

I know that in this day and age, the idea of actually going to a library or reading books, are fast going out of style, but you can give yourself a better education than your teachers can if you get involved yourself.

Reading is the BEST way. I only wish I had taken a greater interest in reading when I was younger. I could have accomplished much more at an early age.

I recommend reading to all of my students. So if you needed a teacher to tell you what to do, consider it done! Go out and learn whatever interests you, and do it now!

Good luck!

2006-12-13 18:14:55 · answer #1 · answered by Expat 6 · 0 0

hey, absolutely not. Failing a test is not the end of the world. is just an encouragement that you should try more harder. Don't allow your conscience to weigh you down. For example, when i was in high school, before anyone graduates high school, he or she has to take the state exam in order to get a diploma. So i took this test during my junior year and failed it. However most of my friends passed it and i was isolated. I taught that i would never go to college because without that test you cannot graduate. I Felt very bad i am going to take it again. Mean while i have started having two minds whether if i take it again am i going to pass it. So i never gave up. Instead i spent alot of time studying, writing essays and going to the math lab. So eventually, i passed it. And now i am in college studying Nursing. So i am trying to let you know that failing a test would not make you not to achieve your dreams in life.

2006-12-14 03:35:29 · answer #2 · answered by lusciouslyfanfan 1 · 0 0

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