Friday, May 17, 2024

My school year is over!

So, my school year is over.
What are the results of the subjects and I'll tell the stories:

Let's start with the most banal and boring items:

Algebra - I am strong in arithmetic problems: square and cube of sums and differences, systems of equations - were easy! And in class I stupidly didn’t do anything; I wasn’t called to write at the blackboard.

English - everything is simple here, since part of the Russian population wants to leave, they learn foreign languages - and the simplest example of learning a foreign language was school, and at school, in addition to Russian, there was also English. The teacher is good, so I will say, he doesn’t give a lot of homework, and in principle I like it. 

Technology - many Russians remember this subject with “stools” and “birdhouses”. The 5th grade with this subject passed stupidly on some wooden crafts, just like the 6th. With the arrival of 7th grade, new extracurricular activities came to school, and the most important highlight of the program is robotics (I didn’t go there; it was taught by a technology teacher). Our technology teacher had a laptop. Before the new Digmas arrived, our group of boys (and the other half doing crafts) worked on an old Samsung laptop, which has a Pentium CPU with a GPU built into the processor. Even with this crap we managed to make Blender projects. Here are examples of my work from school:





Social studies - this subject was taught to us by a history teacher, who (it seemed like this only started happening in the 7th grade) was in a hurry to tell the notes! And she was in a hurry to get to a fucking teachers' meeting! The subject appeared in the 6th grade, and they taught us that friends are good, social phobes are idiots, let them all die, bullying is normal behavior for children (maybe I’m exaggerating, but it was only about society). In the 7th grade we got other textbooks about laws, rights, crimes, and others that I don’t remember. The most boring subject was social studies!

Music (as a school subject) - we were simply told about composers, given tests, but there were no tests - never!

P.E. - boring, just boring! I don't see the point in it.

More difficult subjects:

Russian - we were taught 2.5 grades by a mediocrity who didn't teach Russian for shit. Just “rewrite the rules from the textbook”! Then, from the winter of 2024, we had a professional teacher, to whom I will lay a monument as a sign of gratitude. She explained the rules in her own way, gave examples, the rules from the textbook were NOT NEEDED! Sometimes she gave tests to find out who understood what or did not understand. For the entire 7th grade with her (the new teacher) there was ONLY ONE ESSAY! She understood that she couldn’t be so rude with the new class, and gave only one essay, it was a blast! But the rules had to be learned, and for answering at the board, orally or in writing, you could get a mark. I almost got a C in the quarter, and she knew that I could do better and let me correct my grade.

Physics - laboratory tests were interesting, although tedious. There were problems with parts of mathematics, but at the end of the school year, interest in this subject began to disappear. And during physics lessons I played on my phone. And I copied the last test paper >:)

Probability and statistics (yes, such a thing exists) are a mixture of algebra and geometry. Frequency, arithmetic mean, Euler graph theorem. Hmm, this should have been classified as one of the most boring subjects...

Difficult subjects:

Geometry - SIGNS OF EQUALITY OF TRIANGLES, THEOREMS, PROOFS, I'M AFRAID IF I TAKE THE EXAM IN MATHEMATICS THEN THERE WILL DEFINITELY BE GEOMETRY WHICH I DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING!!!


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