I always envied how you could take so many languages, and we can really only handle up to two. But then again you take a class called Religion....that must be the pits.
It's basically because our country is open minded and has this rule that each religion should be taught at every school to learn more about other religions and cultures. It's not that bad, I don't have problems with it, I grew up with two religions myself as seeing I have a Muslim dad and a Christian mother. I don't really ever have to study for tests.
I haven't gotten grades this year yet, but here are last year's (out of 20):
Modern Greek 18
Modern Greek Literature 19
Ancient Greek 19
Ancient Greek Literature 19
History 20
Maths (Algebra & Geometry) 20
Physics 20
Chemistry 20
Biology 18
Religion 20
English 20
German 20
Physical Education 20
Information Technology 20
Music 20
Art 19
Social Studies 20
It's basically because our country is open minded and has this rule that each religion should be taught at every school to learn more about other religions and cultures. It's not that bad, I don't have problems with it, I grew up with two religions myself as seeing I have a Muslim dad and a Christian mother. I don't really ever have to study for tests.
Dead at you trying to shade. Several schools in the US have religion also. I would die of boredom in those classes.
I haven't gotten grades this year yet, but here are last year's (out of 20):
Modern Greek 18
Modern Greek Literature 19
Ancient Greek 19
Ancient Greek Literature 19
History 20
Maths (Algebra & Geometry) 20
Physics 20
Chemistry 20
Biology 18
Religion 20
English 20
German 20
Physical Education 20
Information Technology 20
Music 20
Art 19
Social Studies 20
When I was in Greece on vacation, we visited a school to meet up with the students, and damn, didn't know there was that much difference between my country and yours.
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Originally posted by Deuces.
Dead at you trying to shade. Several schools in the US have religion also. I would die of boredom in those classes.
When I was in Greece on vacation, we visited a school to meet up with the students, and damn, didn't know there was that much difference between my country and yours.
I don't know. Dutch students are way more lean-back. As long as they have a 5.5 (D), they're content with whatever. Greek students work way harder and take school very seriously.
When I was in Greece on vacation, we visited a school to meet up with the students, and damn, didn't know there was that much difference between my country and yours.
I have it 50 minutes a week?
That's 49 minutes longer than what would be able to handle.
I don't know. Dutch students are way more lean-back. As long as they have a 5.5 (D), they're content with whatever. Greek students work way harder and take school very seriously.
I think that was a coincidence, because at the school I go most students don't care at all, while others only study for the subjects they like and ignore the rest. Or maybe they just wanted to impress you.
I hate Geometry.
Algebra >>>>>>
Same with Biology
Chemistry >>>>>>
Yess my thoughts EXACTLY! Chemistry is soo much easier than Biology. Not to mention Stoichiometry ain't got **** on me. I got an A on my Stoich test. Algebra is easy as **** I maintained an A all school year.