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Kah Hilzin-Ec 10-29-2008 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Celes (Post 4141692)
Natural geniuses are definitely annoying. You have to kill yourself to do well at anything, and they just execute anything like they were born knowing it. I had a friend who was like that. She was convinced that she did poorly on everything, and then she'd ace it. She's still like that. It goes beyond grades. Her self-esteem is so low it pisses me off. I would tell constantly that she was a genius and their was nothing to worry about. She'd hear nothing of it. Eventually I got sick and tired of it. I don't talk to her anymore.

That would explain why I have no friends xD;;

... wait, seriously? o_o'

Well, I myself rarely ever get shameful grades, but when I do it, I don't tell anyone. I mean, can you say embarrassment?! I just take a quick look and hide it in my bag. Nobody needs to know if I have excellent or crappy grades. And I certainly don't need people to know x_x 'Cause back when I used to tell people, they would come and ask me this or that question [as if I knew more that the freaking teacher >.<] and whenever I got a bad grade, they would act as if the world was gonna end, and then they would take that as an excuse to the teacher. "But, teacher! This test was so hard that even our geniuses failed!" @[email protected]*

PS: Sorry for the rant :sweat:

Mystic 10-29-2008 03:01 AM

I had this girl in my bio class back in high school that thought my grade was hers since my teacher posted the grades and not names after them. It was funny because my grade was the highest int he calss and this girl thought she knew everything. When she found out that her grade was lower then she thought she got mad at me over it and started yelling at me.

Personally, I don't care about grades as long as I tried. There's always the option of taking the class over anyway. That's how I've always looked at things. I hate those people that think they have to get 100% all the time. I just want to slap them.

Aislin 10-29-2008 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic (Post 4146985)
I had this girl in my bio class back in high school that thought my grade was hers since my teacher posted the grades and not names after them. It was funny because my grade was the highest int he calss and this girl thought she knew everything. When she found out that her grade was lower then she thought she got mad at me over it and started yelling at me.


Wow, crazed much?

Grade-oriented students are driving my current English teacher to apoplexy, since he has several students who are seeking higher test scores without putting in the effort to better their writing.

And so I'm starting to like these people even less, because I have got one really cranky AP teacher on my hands right now. :|

AomiArmster 10-29-2008 08:27 PM

since i am freaking out over my own grades i barely notice/bother to care what anyone else is doing or whatever irony pops up. but i'm doing fairly well so if anything annoying is actually occuring it goes over my head. oblivious to the obvious i guess. i have an OCD with numbers so i do everything i can to make things even out.

petey penguin 10-30-2008 07:03 PM

there is this girl in my grade that well she's not really anoying all the time but sometimes she just gets on my nerves like so badly

Yukisan 10-30-2008 10:25 PM

I use to have people like that in quite a few of my classes it was always rather annoying because I remember this one time... This girl got a B on her test and started bawling her eyes out. The teacher had to calm her down and I think she gave her extra point after that. When I got an F on the test. I always wondered why people got so neurotic when it came to grades? The only real time I cried because of grades was when I failed a class and I thought I wasn't going to be able to graduate. XD

Chunsa-chan 11-02-2008 07:35 AM

I have one of those guys in my class now. He's EXTREMLY nurotic. While we all have to study, we ALL have to pass, but he is just... nuts. And doesn't quite know how to calm down.

If he's not top of the class whenever we take a test or quiz, he goes nuts, and finds out who got the higher grade so he can glare at them and give a snide remark of " You got higher than me this time, but next time you definatly won't."

He did this too me quite a few times, and I swear I wanted to slap him.

*moan*
He can be a good guy and all, but really... I want to tranquilize him when he gets like that.

havenmasters 11-04-2008 09:30 AM

I've been in classes where I have done very well, but I never flaunted it like some people do. And I was always more than willing to help others.

What really bothers me are the people who act like jerks just because they can and ruin EVERYTHING!! I had a few in some of my classes in high school. There was one guy that just had to make things harder and it really wasted our time. Worst of all, I was always next to him. The teacher like mixed the seating up, so "students doing better can be close to help the students not doing so well if they want it". Translation: I'm smart, he's a f/ing moron, and I get to pay for it by being stuck with him.
It came to point one day, that I was so tired of his crap and he was actively keeping me from accomplishing something, that I was...rude to him, we'll say. I didn't say what he told the teacher I did(which I had to serve detention for), but after that the teacher never put me near him again and my grade level coordinator went to lengths to keep me from ever having even having another class with him.

Another were a few girls in my class when I was in school about a year and a half ago. They were nice at first, but then they turned all mean and childish. I would write notes with my friend next to me when we were done with our work but others were still working. We did this so we wouldn't disturb anyone. One day these girls got it into their heads that we were writing mean things about them. They sat for the better part of an hour ranting to the teacher about how we're adults, and if they had a problem with someone they would just say it to them and not act like a child. Well, they were wrong because they weren't saying it to me, they were saying to the teacher, thereby disproving their "I would tell the person like an adult" statement. And when we would try to study for tests or finals, and they would mess around, taking valuable group study time from us.
One of them actually started a fight one day. It was only a verbal fight, but it was loud. She started cussing at a girl, who started cussing back and they just started yelling at eachother. Then she threw a fit because they told her to go home. I'm sorry, you don't get to start or participate in a fight-of any kind-and still get to stay.
What was worse was when we got a new teacher that really was NOT qualified for the job. Instead of taking our quizzes first thing after class started like we always had, she would wait. Her reasoning was "Well, some people asked her to hold off because they needed to study." This was when I was only getting three or four hours of sleep due to staying up until two am studying. People were saying that they have kids and/or jobs and just didn't have time. But studying is an at home thing. My time was being wasting-because we didn't anything to do until after the quiz-because some people just didn't study like they should have and she felt it was okay for them to take up everyone else's time because of it.

I'm sorry, I really didn't mean for this to be so long.

M o i 11-05-2008 09:43 PM

When I was in school, these guys used to make noises and ask questions that they knew answers to. They would try to interrupt class the best they could and it irritated me.

And in our science class, we had lights above each table. I was very sensitive to light one day, so I turned the lights off. One guy in my class walked over and turned the lights on. I turned them off again and he turned them on again. I told him if he did it again, I'd do something. He did it again so I pushed against the tables and he fell. He didn't touch that light switch again.

There was a guy who thought it was fun grabbing on girls and such. He decided to make a joke and sat in my lap. I pushed him off and he said "Fine, I'm tired of messing with your gothic ass D<" and walked off. I hate people touching me, and I dislike gay jokes or being made the joke.

umop episdn 11-08-2008 02:35 PM

this one guy in my class likes to chew his cheeks and tongue really loudly. its so annoying

Maemuki 11-08-2008 05:19 PM

That explains why I only have 4 real friends.
We're all extremly annoying
(I am annoying on Portuguese, Friend 1 is annoying on Math, Friend 2 is annoying on English, Friend 3 is annoying on Science and Friend 4 is annoying on History.)
But I only am extremly annoying if I'm a point away from an A.
I blame it on everybody having extremely high hopes for us, and we're afraid to crush them.

finalitycarrot 11-10-2008 04:45 AM

Well, I'd have to say I'm pretty darn annoying...

Once, outside of math, I was asking people to recite formulas and whatnot and I plain freaked them out.

But still guys, please understand that these people have reasons for freaking out; I've heard my friend didn't get into a Chemistry program for 2 B+ in English, and, as you know, Chemistry and English are mutually exclusive...

You have to understand, have some tolerance for these people. My parents ask me every 5 minutes or so about my grades, and the pressure's built up so much that I can hardly bring myself to do my homework, since I know there is that slight possibility I might fail.

But the real people who annoy me? I'd have to say those that can't accept others for their own individual beliefs. In class one day, we were having a political discussion, and I just happened to have views that differed from the masses. So they "boo"ed. Seriously, guys, I'm not forcing you to agree with me, you may disagree, just do it respectfully, PLEASE. D:<

d2hiriyuu 11-10-2008 04:55 AM

I knew our valedictorian of the class did that on occassion, but that was also cause she did have a huge pressure from her parents on being top. they went to the school when the the calculation was off and she was not top slot senoir year. I mean she is a great person, and she helps teach alot, but it happens alot to her.

finalitycarrot 11-10-2008 05:04 AM

Well, the pressure does hurt, even though we know our parents mean the best...

And it is really hard, I hate it when my parents are unhappy, yet...my own selfish nature often makes me just get lazy and procrastinate.

Seriously, though...it is really challenging. I've heard that only the top 5 students of our year can get into a good college, and sometimes, the way my parents say it, if you end up not going to a good college, then you end up becoming a lazy bum. But then, if that were so, then only 5 of around 500 in our year would not be lazy bums. There aren't that many lazy bums, but I'm still going to do my best, even if I don't have morale.

Some things, are just too hard for me though...my parents tell me to do my best. I do my best, yet, as my parents are not me and have no idea of what my best is, my real best effort is sometimes insufficient to meet my parents' interpretation of my best effort.


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