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<blockquote data-quote="Xylo" data-source="post: 361092" data-attributes="member: 61417"><p>Sorry I had no idea that you are supposed to teach your students financial management, about student/credit loans, household repair/maintenance, or even basic survival in the wilderness in a history class. Perhaps they should teach you how to spell 'ciriculum' instead of life skills. I'm going to leave before my brain cells disappear like your English <strong>curriculum</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Was this not a reference to teachers:</p><p></p><p>That was clearly a baited response @ me saying you're not meant to rely specifically on teachers and you got defensive and made up a blasphemous, and pretty hypothetical situation which in all actuality is a totally illogical situation far below the majority of people struggling after school. A majority of the students coming out of high school without knowledge about the life skills they will need to succeed in the future are average kids who have at least a mother or father to guide them when needed. The actual controversy before you forcefully threw in 'dead parents' etc is that it is the school's fault for not teaching them these things yet it really isn't. Although [USER=70]@Sojobo_2[/USER] is really dumb he was right about the <strong>curriculum </strong>being extremely forced in many cases. Considering the amount of time they have to teach you proper courses; it isn't going to be compatible with their time frame. They need to teach you their legitimate class rather than teach you life skills that your parents could more accurately help you with considering they are going to be doing them at home where you can ask for some insight and learn from them hands-on rather than the teacher have to make sheets and go completely off course and behind in their <strong>curriculum</strong> which sets you up for college/university.</p><p></p><p>I didn't say this because it should be obvious that you can rely on your parents, if you are that minority with deceased relatives and honestly cannot find any help then you can rely on someone else. You WILL find someone if you WANT to learn, <em><u>the only excuse for not knowing is not trying</u></em>. So set your ignorance aside and comprehend these sentences before you even bother to force your idiotic situations and excuses against what I've said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xylo, post: 361092, member: 61417"] Sorry I had no idea that you are supposed to teach your students financial management, about student/credit loans, household repair/maintenance, or even basic survival in the wilderness in a history class. Perhaps they should teach you how to spell 'ciriculum' instead of life skills. I'm going to leave before my brain cells disappear like your English [B]curriculum[/B]. Was this not a reference to teachers: That was clearly a baited response @ me saying you're not meant to rely specifically on teachers and you got defensive and made up a blasphemous, and pretty hypothetical situation which in all actuality is a totally illogical situation far below the majority of people struggling after school. A majority of the students coming out of high school without knowledge about the life skills they will need to succeed in the future are average kids who have at least a mother or father to guide them when needed. The actual controversy before you forcefully threw in 'dead parents' etc is that it is the school's fault for not teaching them these things yet it really isn't. Although [USER=70]@Sojobo_2[/USER] is really dumb he was right about the [B]curriculum [/B]being extremely forced in many cases. Considering the amount of time they have to teach you proper courses; it isn't going to be compatible with their time frame. They need to teach you their legitimate class rather than teach you life skills that your parents could more accurately help you with considering they are going to be doing them at home where you can ask for some insight and learn from them hands-on rather than the teacher have to make sheets and go completely off course and behind in their [B]curriculum[/B] which sets you up for college/university. I didn't say this because it should be obvious that you can rely on your parents, if you are that minority with deceased relatives and honestly cannot find any help then you can rely on someone else. You WILL find someone if you WANT to learn, [I][U]the only excuse for not knowing is not trying[/U][/I]. So set your ignorance aside and comprehend these sentences before you even bother to force your idiotic situations and excuses against what I've said. [/QUOTE]
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