miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2026

Is it good that school makes me unhappy? Not a little stressed, but genuinely in distress at nearly all times

I have seen a lot of criticism towards students who don't like the school system. Often, the response is something akin to the knowledge you get out of school makes up for you not liking it. Will the knowledge that I gain make up for the fact that I come home and do nothing but lie in my bed and often cry because I'm so burnt out and exhausted that I can't bring myself to do anything else? When I am sitting in class, I get so uncomfortable for over an hour that I stretch my legs around and sometimes pull muscles. I also scratch at my forearms with mechanical pencils sometimes to get through the school day because I can't handle the constant stream of information and information and information and information and memorizing and memorizing and memorizing and memorizing. I don't want to sound like an awful and lazy student, but is the knowledge that I gain really going to make up for all this? I am scared that I am just a lazy, dumb student because school makes me miserable, even outside of school, and since good students can handle the constant flow of information but I can't, that means that I'm just being lazy and selfish. When I lie down and cry, I cry more because I'm not studying, and no matter how hard I try, I can't bring myself to leave my bed, and I'm worried that this is just me being lazy. I would say that I am overwhelmed and burnt out and it's severely getting to my mental health, but I'm scared that it just translates to me being a horrible student. I try to toughen up so badly but then I end up hurting myself or someone else. I don't know what to do. I'm a bad student and I don't have a right to complain so I think this whole rant just exposes exactly how bad of a student I am. I have ADHD and autism, and depression. That's just extra information, not an excuse. The worst part is that I don't think the general public school system works for me, and I feel so evil saying that. Again, the answer is to just toughen up, but I've tried I've tried I've TRIED so hard and it hurts me so badly and I don't know what to do anymore because I am a weak student and don't have a right to complain but here I am complaining and I'm so scared and confused



Submitted May 13, 2026 at 09:19AM by JungleDwellinDeadGuy https://ift.tt/FDtBHms

Can i tear my 12th marksheet??

Actually i passed my 12th examination in 2025 and i got back in one subject which i cleared last year only through supplementary exam and

now i got 2 marksheet.

the first one has a RT showing and the second one has all subject pass .

So, can i tear and throw the RT one is their any need for that anywhere. cuz it hurts me alot seeing that .



Submitted May 13, 2026 at 02:32AM by East_Audience_9587 https://ift.tt/dhwg0c9

Half a credit short

Hey ya’ll, 18m (hopefully)graduating senior in 3 weeks. So my sophomore year I failed my 2nd semester of history resulting in my half credit.

Fortunately they gave me the chance to fix my mistake by taking a additional online class, unfortunately this was around the time my college(my high school lets students enroll in their local community college for dual credit) were having their finals, and I ended up forgetting about the class entirely(in my defense they never once mentioned my missing half credit at all)

Anyway just looking for anyone out here who’s been in the same/similar spot and give me some advice.



Submitted May 13, 2026 at 01:09AM by specifically_noone https://ift.tt/YSGcNT7

martes, 12 de mayo de 2026

Cannon Trust School

I am planning to attend Cannon Trust School level 1 online in August. Is anybody familiar with Cannon and have also attended? How difficult is the exam? Did you find it useful in gaining knowledge and CTFA prep?



Submitted May 12, 2026 at 06:41AM by MrRager79 https://ift.tt/HsWtbIh

Is an Ivy League M.S. in Strategic Communications worth $75k in debt for a career pivot?

I recently graduated debt free after starting out on the pre-med path, but I’ve realized I want to pivot into communications/media/branding instead. I’m considering an Ivy League M.S. in Strategic Communications, but it would leave me with at least $75,000 in debt.

I keep seeing people say experience and networking matter more than communications degrees now, so I’m wondering if the Ivy League name/network still makes a real difference or if I’d be better off building experience another way (seemingly impossible in today's world).

Would really appreciate honest advice from people already working in these industries or anyone who’s made a major career pivot.



Submitted May 12, 2026 at 05:26AM by rnbme https://ift.tt/QSKNtTv

Fellow teachers, what teaching strategy improved your classroom significantly?

I teach 5th grade at a public school in Texas and classroom management is something I’m always trying to improve. I realized that one of the main challenges I've had came from the fact that students are all at different levels and learn in completely different ways. Some need more support and repetition, while others finish quickly and lose focus if they aren’t challenged enough.

Lately I've been trying to use AI to help make differentiated materials, I don’t have hours every night to create multiple versions of assignments manually so it’s made it a lot easier to adjust lessons for different levels. I still check and made adjustments to the materials after that. So far I’ve noticed it’s helped a lot with engagement, especially for students who were a bit behind before and would normally shut down/get frustrated during independent work. They seem more willing to participate now :) It’s also helped some of my faster students stay focused longer because they’re not just waiting around after finishing early.

Would love to hear from other teachers, what strategies/tools have genuinely helped you in keeping students engaged/improved your class overall?



Submitted May 12, 2026 at 02:46AM by Last-Isopod1922 https://ift.tt/FWHbCm3

Australia for masters in stem

Hey,

I recently completed my bachelor's with 8.8 cgpa .now I am looking to do masters in stem field in australia.so,i wanted to know if it is good option in terms of jobs or should I look for other countries.



Submitted May 11, 2026 at 11:42PM by MaleficentPass7124 https://ift.tt/dv6lPbq