I might sound like a rebellious little girl who has never tasted a TRULY hard life given the privileged, lucky circumstances I live in compared to many people in the world, but no matter how good my day is, I always have the pending feeling that I'm trapped. Wherever I go. Like our society is a prison.
Do you know what I mean?
This feeling comes from many different aspects of our society, but I especially get it from school. I go to a big school, surrounded by even bigger green spaces, and every single day, as I look out the window, I wonder, why is it that I am trapped in here, when I could be out there? And as time goes on, and school gets more and more stressful, I have the increasing sense that something is just not right. Don't get me wrong, I know school is important (and I'm lucky to be attending it), but I feel like it has became a much bigger deal than it should be. I don't know if this everywhere in the world, or if it's just in France or more particularly just in my school, but I think I can safely say that it has made many students, myself included, feel bad about themselves. It almost seems to me that school doesn't have as a goal to teach us stuff anymore, but to assign us a grade which ultimately rates us as a person. I have several teachers who have completely lost the joy in teaching, and prefer to yell at us instead.
I know I am an overthinker, but I can't help but notice these things. It looks to me like school is just a test to see how apt we will be later on in life to obey the rules of society. I go to school five days a week, from 8:45 to 4:30, and have (excuse my language) a shitload of homework to complete when I get home (... I am talking HOURS). I probably have, on average, an hour of free time per day, if I don't go to bed after 11 p.m. And I'm getting seriously sick of it.
Now tell me: is this how you've lived/live school? Is it just MY situation that's oppressing? I know that many, if not most, countries around the world,only have a half day of school. To me that sounds like a much better system. And sometimes I imagine all the things I would do differently to reform the school system to make it customizable, a system where each student can study itheir domains of interest and therefore make the whole experience more enjoyable.
All of this to say... I CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS SUMMER. I am more than ready for vacation, sun, and fun to start. :)
Happy first day of June!
That sounds pretty similar to my daughter's experience of UK education :-(
ReplyDeleteI'm home schooled and school for me is from 6:30ish to right around seven (or later maybe). Being home schooled is an entirely different system, but I can still relate to feeling trapped, at times anyway. There are so many things I want to do - write and read and make things and talk to people and blog - but some days it just feels like all my time is eaten up by school, which is frustrating. But then I have the reassuring knowledge that what I'm learning in school is honestly useful, and I love to learn, I want to (on good days ;)).
ReplyDeleteAll of this to say summer really is wonderful. :) I hope you have an awesome one.
xx
I've always wondered what it would be like to be home schooled. :) I had no idea it was such a busy schedule!
DeleteThis sounds very similar to me! (especially the past 3 years!!) I look out the window and I just think why am I stuck in here.. what happened to recess? ... is what the teacher teaching us really worth it? I'm not sure honestly, but all I know is that summer is coming soon and I'm ready to be free!!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping that all my hardwork in school does pay off and that one day I will be out working enjoying the world and traveling hehe!
Good luck to you and remember that summer is coming soon!!
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http://www.mybrokeneggshells.com
we think alike :) it's true, this work HAS to pay off someday...there are just some things I study which I have a hard time finding what I could possibly use it for later in my life :P
DeleteAw... I totally get what you mean... >< Well, summer's here!!! Yay.
ReplyDeleteOh and I awarded you over on my blog. Check it out soon, maybe? Here's the link: http://thestoryofthisgirlslife.blogspot.sg/2014/06/the-sunflower-blogger-award_5.html
~Natasha
thestoryofthisgirlslife.blogspot.com
Thank you so much for the award! I've been busy... but I just added it to my to-do list! :)
Deleteohyes. that feeling.
ReplyDeletebut what's important is that summer is FINALLY here.
xoxo
this post is literally just so perfect - i agree with you 100%.
ReplyDeletei was actually going to write a post about the restrictions of society and how we're all just slaves to the government and was thinking, would you be interested in writing a paragraph or two for it, or just something i could quote/ refer to?
email me at theawkwarddonkey@gmail.com and let me know! (:
amy // The Blog Hermit
I would love to help you write that post! Thanks for the offer! I'll get back to you soon :)
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