This school year is full of shit, crap, drama, and other dung-related substances.
It's also full of changed friends who don't know how to act the right way.
Full of grades that are high but still suck for high standards
Full of unwanted, unfortunate circumstances that are too shitty to mention here.
Full of decisions that yield negative effects.
Full of wrong decisions that haunt you in the end.
Full of expectations left unattained.
Full of ....
Oh God. C'mon now, I'll say it without the sugarcoatings.
In a community where you are required to be perfect - act good, look good, be good, do good IN SCHOOL. One can't help but overestimate and underestimate his or her true skills. You know it's really hard to namedrop since ... well, this is a community that is harsh. One wrong move and you're out. This is harder than Gossip Girl.
Most especially when you belong to the Cream Section. You have no idea how ... rigorous the competition is. Even teachers make us eat each other's brains off.
Want an example? Well, if, for example, I get a higher grade in AP and English (say a 98). Some of my classmates leech onto me - plagiarize my works, even (hey, this really happened) to get what they want - which is information.If I get a lower grade, they judge me. But that's just an example - I mean, I just used myself as an example.
But why should you believe me? After all, this is "fictional" autobiography.
Well, I'm not tryna cast a cloud shadow on III-5. I'm merely pointing out the underpinnings of a nearly dystopic society.
It's also full of changed friends who don't know how to act the right way.
Full of grades that are high but still suck for high standards
Full of unwanted, unfortunate circumstances that are too shitty to mention here.
Full of decisions that yield negative effects.
Full of wrong decisions that haunt you in the end.
Full of expectations left unattained.
Full of ....
Oh God. C'mon now, I'll say it without the sugarcoatings.
In a community where you are required to be perfect - act good, look good, be good, do good IN SCHOOL. One can't help but overestimate and underestimate his or her true skills. You know it's really hard to namedrop since ... well, this is a community that is harsh. One wrong move and you're out. This is harder than Gossip Girl.
Most especially when you belong to the Cream Section. You have no idea how ... rigorous the competition is. Even teachers make us eat each other's brains off.
Want an example? Well, if, for example, I get a higher grade in AP and English (say a 98). Some of my classmates leech onto me - plagiarize my works, even (hey, this really happened) to get what they want - which is information.If I get a lower grade, they judge me. But that's just an example - I mean, I just used myself as an example.
But why should you believe me? After all, this is "fictional" autobiography.
Well, I'm not tryna cast a cloud shadow on III-5. I'm merely pointing out the underpinnings of a nearly dystopic society.
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