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View Poll Results: How are you treated at School from teachers?

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  • Great - Teachers respect me

    8 40.00%
  • Good - I know are place but we have a laugh

    8 40.00%
  • Could be better - I get spoken down to

    2 10.00%
  • Very bad - I am treated like a rat

    2 10.00%
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Thread: Are we wasted?

  1. #1
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    Default Are we wasted?

    Hey, Today I was at school taking part in a off time table day due to this new schem called PLTS, During this I was givin a passport to tick off what I have learn throughout the day. This made me feel like I was 3 Again and I was having a Gold sticker put onto my Chart (Good times) But at the Age of 14 I just felt stupid and wasted (Bad times). Has anyone else had this, and felt the same??

    I was also think of what life is like today. I was thinking about Knife Crime and under age sex and drinking, don't get me wrong I like to have a drink and a good time, but I've never felt the need to stab someone, so I just tryed to think of why people would want to do that and live up to being a steriotypical 'CHAV', any ideas might help.

    Thanks For Reading.

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    As a student who has always toe'd the line I get along with most of my teachers. I was fortunate in that for most of secondary school I by chance got the same ones and therefore we both came to understand each other well.

    In your case, you're 14 and the school will do loads of little reward schemes. It continued in mine up until the end of GCSEs although it becomes less of an issue to be honest.

    I've never felt the need to stab someone
    That is indeed probably for the best
    Ex-janitor. Might pop in from time to time, otherwise you can grab all my information from http://jamesy.me.uk/

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    My school had a merit system called "SMARTS" and at the end of the year you won prizes depending on how many you had. This was only for GCSE students though but the prizes ranged from a pen to school trips and stuff .

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    Im in sixth form now, so much more respect than last year.
    Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality

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    all my teachers like me, and i like all my teachers. simple as really.

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    people knife others because they're not in the right mind. God knows what makes someone try to take someones life to cure their own, i guess we'll never know.

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    If you get no respect from the teachers, they're either awful at their job or you treat them/some people in your class treat them like ****.






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    Well tbh it always depends on the teacher,
    but generally its good some teachers are worse or better but i just switch outta
    the classes when i have crap teachers
    Ryan

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    school was only good for two things, seeing your pals everyday and receiving your EMA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    school was only good for two things, seeing your pals everyday and receiving your EMA.
    No idea what an EMA is but I fully agree with the first part.
    I got a long quite good with most of my teachers some were absolutely awful though!

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