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badrobot14
badrobot14
why not help them? cheating in exams shows teamwork and trust.. abilities greatly needed in life yet curbed in schools :p
Thelastmoment
Thelastmoment
Just because some of us like to do it without cheating the rest of the world isn't gonna stop doing it and in the end may even end up better than us ..
techgeek
techgeek
oh no! *facepalm* Am I being told to just go with the flow and do whatever the world does? oh no! Abilities will still win no matter to which level cheaters take the dishonesty.. never can they end up better, eventually, there comes a point when only real talent and skill will work..
badrobot14 I know I know you weren't serious : p
badrobot14
badrobot14
Lol I wasn't, but it doesn't mean what I said is untrue....
I feel school/exams don't prepare us for life.. true as per rules it's unfair to cheat.. but otherwise cheating helps u more in life goals than competing aimlessly...
badrobot14
badrobot14
Urdu, islamiyat and Pak studies are valuable subjects. .. but the way u are artificially forced to learn them... Makes u not appreciate them...
There is a book called dumbing us down by John Taylor gatto... Read it if possible.. it's by a school teacher...
techgeek
techgeek
wow! I'm a homeschooler myself, ever since 1997, my parents couldn't find a worthy institution tbh. That's more the dilemma in Pakistan where our educational system is split into two very distinct classes, each of which take to the very extremes. One ends up with dumb minds and monotonous thinking, unable to survive in the modern world and the other and the other is of no use to country or religion...
techgeek
techgeek
badrobot14 totally to the point! problem isn't with content but the way they are taught and evaluated
badrobot14
badrobot14
Yes tech person... I think so..
Anyway how was your experience as a homeschooled child?
techgeek
techgeek
idk it was different, there's one side where i'm always glad we chose this way, because it gave me the chance to be the person who I am and not what society wants me to be, and why I'm a tech person also goes to that xD
techgeek
techgeek
but there's this socialization problem too, and it was never easy, especially at this level, people always told me, now you'll need to join school, it's A'level, it's nothing ordinary, but believe me, I'm about to take my last exam of A'Levels without a tutor or any institution and I don't care what grades I'm gonna get but I can tell I know better than a school average kid knows, perhaps a lot better Alhamdulillah
badrobot14
badrobot14
acha... i see... cool masha'Allah....
so.. u dont like socializing? ya u feel u will have trouble with it?
khair knowing isnt everything, let's see what u do :p
waisy do u have visions in life?
badrobot14
badrobot14
n u can ignore any question if u feel its personal etc... i wont mind insha'Allah...
techgeek
techgeek
haha no no.. neither I've problem nor do i feel like i'll have trouble. i'm quite a social person and can talk well if I've a reason to talk :p but it's just that when you've never been anywhere all your life, school or stuff, there sure is scarcity of friends plus when you have super busy parents doing phD, so they can't take you anywhere :3
techgeek
techgeek
Vision in life... that's a big question. As a Muslim lady, this one's enough to be a role-model for the world to follow, to be a good example and since we all leave the world, leave something great, something memorable for the world to benefit from. It could be a discovery of a new element of the periodic table or time machine? jk :D
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