Uncontrollable Destiny by Talia Criso
When I look back on my life, a good majority of it can be categorized by one word: school. I've gone to school since I was 5 years old, I'm 15 now. I go to school to get an education, or so I'm told. We're there to learn, right? Isn't that why I wake up before the sun rises and spend 7 hours listening to teachers lecture about the quadratic formula or the French Revolution?
Here's the goal: go to school, get good grades, get into a good college, and get a good job. This is the universal dream, we're told our whole lives this is what you want to do; what you have to do. Do I have a choice? Maybe it's just my uncontrollable destiny...
The way that the school system works creates a mindset that contradicts the point of school in the first place. We go to school for the grade, not the education. We stress endlessly about a number or a letter, because in the end, that is more important then the information you are taught.
I have no choice, I'm too young to make my own decisions or go my own places. The only thing I have control of are my grades in school. But, I don't even know where it can get me, I'm just told I need to do it to be successful later in life. I listen and obey, but why? My destiny seems to be determined already, good grades, good college and so on. But is there even a point to it all?
The fact that I don't have the answers to my questions is why I follow through with working hard in school, I don't know what else I could do so I focus on getting good grades. It's like I'm creating a stable base, so that when I decide what I want to do, I will hopefully have many opportunities.
Wow! This kinda blew my mind!
ReplyDeleteThis is the exact problem with the school system.....something that needs to be considered.
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