High school was a joke of an education. Maybe it's because I was smarter than most in my high school but it felt like a joke. When I had mono, I was out of school for nearly two months. Two whole months where I couldn't go to lectures. One of my football coaches came once every couple of weeks to bring me work. That was all the education I received. Nailed high honor roll anyway. From what I've gathered over the past four plus years, my high school taught me more than the average high school student in America yet there was nothing challenging. So when I can miss nearly two months of classes and still get A's, what's the big deal about me missing a few days a different year to experience somewhere new with a different culture to help shape and mold me instead of that monotomous thing we call public education?
"No one here is congratulating you on graduting. We all knew you'd do that. We are congratulating you on making it through high school without becoming a scumbag."
While not directed at my point for this conversation, it still points out that graduating was not a challenge. And it's not. A high school diploma used to be worth something. Now it's barely worth anything because it's so freaking easy to get.
So why do we need to have laws to force kids to go to school except when they are sick? If I don't go over the allotted days off, what's the big deal? I'm hurting only myself and that's my choice. There is literally no one else being harmed by my choice.
College is something completely different so I can't even begin to discuss that.
"No one here is congratulating you on graduting. We all knew you'd do that. We are congratulating you on making it through high school without becoming a scumbag."
While not directed at my point for this conversation, it still points out that graduating was not a challenge. And it's not. A high school diploma used to be worth something. Now it's barely worth anything because it's so freaking easy to get.
So why do we need to have laws to force kids to go to school except when they are sick? If I don't go over the allotted days off, what's the big deal? I'm hurting only myself and that's my choice. There is literally no one else being harmed by my choice.
College is something completely different so I can't even begin to discuss that.
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