mooreandrew58 posted...
TheCyborgNinja posted...
No, I never cared about anything until my senior year, then I just made sure to have a B average. Our history class won a regional contest (no recollection how) to have Gob perform at our school though (during the height of their popularity).
I was one of the lucky ones. I almost never needed to study. if I had maybe my math scores would have been better. advanced world geography was the first class to make me study. I would have failed otherwise. i'm bad enough about memorizing locations on a map aside from major ones. but we also had to learn each countries culture, what type of government they had, exports, imports, what their cash crop was etc.
on the first day of class we where informed that the next day of class we would have a 75 question test and it would indeed count towards our grade. and we did. had one day to learn 75 city locations around the globe
lol I've never studied a day in my life. I have a decent long-term memory, and I remember doing a biology exam and knowing roughly what the page with the answer looked like in my mind and just trying to read the word in the fuzzy image I was picturing. It took me a couple of minutes of deep concentration, but I finally pieced it together and I got the question right. It was pretty awesome.
The teachers liked me and I did well in anything that wasn't math-related (I averaged around 50% in math except when my wrestling coach was the teacher, then I mysteriously had a B), so I'd always make up for my half-assing of things on test days. If my grades stayed about 70%, my mom was pretty much cool with me having excused absences several times per month. I just did enough to get the minimum for university consideration and that was that.
"message parlor" ? do you mean the post office ?
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