Monday, March 18, 2013
Cheaters Never Win
If I saw a friend cheating, I would just let them get in trouble by themselves. I feel that karma is stronger than you telling on them. If someone wants to cheat, they'll get in trouble some time. Telling on them wouldn't do anything except start drama and get you in the middle of drama with that person. I wouldn't even confront them about it because it's their lives. Not mine. If they want to cheat that's their problem.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Harlem Shake
The Harlem shake is basically a video where it starts out with one person in the beginning just by himself dancing, and when it says "do the harlem shake" everyone breaks out in crazy dance moves for like 30 seconds and goes crazy. I think it's hilarious but some of them are weird. I would participate in a Harlem shake but as long as I didn't get in trouble at school. The harlem shake is the top most searched topic on youtube a bunch of people do their own interpretations of it.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Monday, March 4, 2013
Testing! Testing! Testing!
I think testing in school is important because it does train you and you get practice to take exams in college. Education isn't heavily relied on testing but it does take up a good majority of it. If there weren't any tests in school, there would be a lot of higher grades but no one would really pay close attention and study. Memorizing the criteria for tests is what makes you remember and further your knowledge. Teachers wouldn't know if you grasped their topic because homework is different than testing. Homework you can use your book or take it home and work on it there. Tests is completely relying on your ability to remember and memorize the criteria. I think standardized testing is important for those who will go to college. I think there's a fair standardized test for everyone because some people don't take the same classes as others. I personally am not a good test taker. I have poor memorization. I am that person that "just doesn't do well on tests" so I do struggle with them but I do understand that they are important.
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