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hi there. i'm a sophomore in high school. i'm excited to graduate and explore my future, but i recently just failed my first test ever. i'm pretty shaken because several of my grades are quite low and on one hand, i know this is a short term problem, but when i start thinking about my academic future i feel really hopeless. i don't know what the point of trying so hard in school is. it's a little existential but i can't help but think like that.
also as a followup to the question i just sent, about failing my first test as a sophomore, could you please tag it as ‘berry’ so i can find it? thanks.
hey anon,
lemme share something with you: i graduated high school with a subpar GPA due to mental health and i’m going to graduate from my undergraduate degree with an even lower GPA due to mental health. HOWEVER, despite that, i was selected for a highly competitive program in LA that i will be going to this summer and getting to help students who struggled like me.
anon, we put so much pressure on ourselves as students, but you know when i really started to learn and learn to love learning? when i stopped caring about my grades, and when i started caring about the material more than my test scores. and you know what happened? despite getting Ds and Fs in my first three undergraduate years, i’ve averaged Bs every single semester since and it’s only been due to relapses from my mental health that made me get anything less than a B!
the point isn’t to TRY to get A average, but to LEARN and get something out of your education. you have to focus on loving what you’re learning otherwise are you truly living? you shouldn’t be so stressed out right now, you know? okay…you failed a test. now you’re going to review it and figure out how to improve and figure out how to do better next time, okay? you’re going to be okay, is what i’m trying to say, anon.
good luck and stay safe,
kei
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SAN JOSE, Calif. – A new driving app voiced by Henry Rollins is quickly becoming the go-to navigation choice for punk and hardcore kids on the go. The new app, RatsEyes, gives driving directions to your destination while also shouting knowledge gained from the relentless work ethic of Rollins' legendary hardcore group, Black Flag. The band's groundbreaking and hard touring schedule often took them on very nontraditional routes across the country, as the app will frequently remind you. While trying to drive from Los Angeles to Tucson, one user was directed to "Drive five miles to 7-11. Locate the nearest payphone and call Steve. Hopefully he'll pick up and let you know where you need to be. Otherwise it's just another overnight with Watt arguing about whatever bullshit he's got up his ass this time." Noticeably absent from the app is a mute feature; any attempt to silence the app only makes the Rollins narration more irritated. Also, RatsEyes features long-winded talks from the former Black Flag frontman that can extend up to 20 minutes after you arrive at your destination. Some users with Wifi-enabled cars have reported a glitch where the car locks until the stories are over. "I initially downloaded the app because I am a Rollins fan and the price was right," said Amy Fuller. "But I ended up almost running out of gas because the app just told a 30-minute story about fighting skinheads at a nearby all ages venue that closed down in 1993." The app seems to be especially popular among millennial musicians who are looking to marry the modern conveniences of the digital age with the rugged authenticity of being an underground musician in the '80s. "We never realized just how difficult it must have been for Black Flag to find a Whole Foods to scam free vegan samples from back in the day," said Walter O'Neal of hardcore band Unpleasant Flavors. "No wonder that dude turned into such an uptight motherfucker, this shit really fucking sucks." O'Neal concluded by saying, "To be honest, I'm probably gonna just delete this thing in a couple of days, you know, just disconnect myself." [+]

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You wanna know why I actually like standardized tests and GPAs? Because they're the only thing that doesn't lie to me about my beliefs in myself. I can ask other people about how they see me but they always lie to me or at least are never entirely truthful and they're never objective. GPAs and standardized test scores are an outside measure that says a quality I believe about myself is upheld by society's beliefs and standards. Because when people ask me about myself, those numbers are literally the only concrete thing I can say about myself that I know society agrees with me on and has never truly been debated. The scores tell me that for this one thing, I am actually probably what other people tell me I am.
K HERE I GO.
RANTRANTRANTRANTRANTRANT
One thing: People need to stfu about their GPAs on social media. No one cares whether you did well or not so well. It's annoying.
Another thing: this is going to sound like I'm making excuses but I swear I'm not. I've calculated these grades many times and for overall GPA, I calculated higher than the actual computerized GPA. Idk if they do something weirdly different, but I calculated this at least 5 times and still got a higher GPA than what it says I got.