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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I graduated in 1994 and was pushed through year after year. In high school teachers gave me answers to tests (to the point that one year I wrote the teacher's name on the test instead of mine because I was so disgusted by the amount of "help" I was being given - I got accused of trying to get her fired), and in a couple of cases on big important tests gave me credit I didn't deserve so I'd pass the overall tests. Maybe this is why I don't respect formal education. [/quote] Why were you pushed through? And why were you failing?[/quote] I was pushed through because I had an older sister who was traditionally smart, to the point that she'd skipped a grade and was still at the top of her (new, older) class. I was pushed through because I liked to read which adults equate with smartness. I was failing because I couldn't understand anything. [/quote]
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