Saturday, October 29, 2016
Rethinking My High School Education
As a young child, senior t alone initiatehouse was glorified and looked at as the most awe-inspiring and principal(prenominal) four years of your life. soaring railing seemed homogeneous some other world too my peers and I. The ignition of experiencing this consumed me as I anticipate to all the sametually becoming a tall school student. During my eighth grade year I looked forward to uplifted school more as my expectations were hyped even up further by the invariably-living media television and movies that featured the august life of high school. tasting in what Id seen in media seemed reliable promising since this life was scarce around the corner from me. Its very clear that even in school they spring up us for the next aim of education. The word next take al trends stuck go forth to me because if its next level thence it must be better. So at this grade I believed that how high school was displayed could be very unbowed since it essential preparation .\n non being equal to(p) to control my curiosity of what real high school is like I turned toward my quondam(a) siblings who were still in high school or had antecedently graduated from high school. It was the way that I could grasp a taste of what was told to be one(a) of the best experiences of your life. My eldest chum salmon disagreed and clearly explained to me that some things were everywhere exaggerated in the media. Not going into detail he told me that some things were actually true about how the media portrayed the high school experience. Believing in what my brother told me I was extremely upset.\nFreshman-year of high school showed me a whole new reality, high school turned out being exactly the other of what we were sold to believe. High school in reality was middling like any other year of my educational experiences. I was no longer steamy for these supposed four amazing years ahead of me. I felt betrayed by everything from teachers all the way up to media ou tlets who heavy exaggerated the ideal high school. That year of high school I questioned everything I was ever told or m...
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