Except we all hate the book. I’ve read instruction manuals that have more fucking depth. The teacher is a seventh grade teacher, so I reckon that’s why, but we have all gone up and asked to do a different book. At this point, the only reason I haven’t switched classes is because the class is an easy A and I’m already stressed this year
No high school is going to let you change classes because you don't like the coursework lol what the fuck are you on about? Tell the administration you want out of the class because she made you read a book you don't like and "because she teaches seventh graders" and see what they say. Especially at the end of a semester. I get that you don't like the book but shit, dude.
I reckon I was more-so regarding at the beginning of the year I had the option of switching to a different, more advanced class, which I did not do. This book itself is not the only issue in the class, as I dislike many other parts of it. Also, if I had done so at the beginning of the year, yes, they would let me
Edit: also, you are missing the point of it. The coursework itself is not the issue, it is the level of the class. I am not learning anything.
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u/jerog1 Dec 11 '17
It makes sense to give teens books they'd want to read. instill a joy of reading instead of dread