How The Simpsons Exposes the Problem With the School System

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    "Bart Gets an 'F'" is the first episode of the second season of The Simpsons. In this episode, Bart Simpson fails four consecutive history exams, and the school psychiatrist recommends he repeat the fourth grade." - Wikipedia
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  • @Made2Express
    @Made2Express  3 ปีที่แล้ว +15153

    Hey guys, if you have a different opinion that’s cool! It creates discussion. However, I do ask that you keep the comments respectful as that’s one the most important lessons to take away from this video.
    I also want to make a point that my messages in my videos can easily be misinterpreted. Don’t take “grades don’t mean anything” too literally. Celebrate your hard work, obviously if they get you somewhere then it counts for something. Just don’t let them define your self worth.

    • @Cr1ms0nRav3n
      @Cr1ms0nRav3n 3 ปีที่แล้ว +217

      The issues with the education system and college are a lot deeper than just obsessing over grades. But great video nonetheless.
      Wasn’t it a Rockefeller who began the education system in America and has a very ominous and infamous quote about wanting a nation of workers not thinkers? The elites don’t want free thinkers, they want obedient slaves to keep turning the cogs in their machine, called the United States corporation with its unconstitutional federal reserve, IRS taxing us into oblivion and endless wars. Everything from our birth certificate to our zip code, is designed to mark us like a commodity. The founding of America and the constitutional republic was meant to break free from this mental, spiritual and physical slavery. But after we won the war for our independence, we’ve been infiltrated by Marxist’s and communists for decades, undoing and eroding our values from within because as Lincoln once said, America will never be taken from the outside by force with a war.
      The royal elites and banking families consider themselves a race above humans, been that way for thousands of years and America has always been an affront to that belief. They and their secret societies and handshakes developed and created communism and its many forms, to sell it to suckers gullible enough to buy into it so they can create that chasm between the haves and have nots again. The Pharaohs and their slaves(they have an obsession with ancient Egypt too btw, that’s why pyramids and the eye of ra are everywhere, from Katy Perry music videos to the dollar Bill printed by the Fed Reserve).
      We are owned the moment we are born. Jordan Maxwell and Santos Bonacci go deep into this look them up I’m sure their videos are still on TH-cam.
      Movies like Office Space along with a slew of others in the 90s painting this picture of corporate America and how working a high paying job in some booth or working your ass off 40+ hours a week only to earn enough to go back out and do it again day in and day out until you’re physically unable to and retire with whatever scraps you’ve accumulated over the years, is NOT how humans beings are supposed to live on this earth. Money is an ancient Sumerian invention used by its priest class to enslave it’s common folk and seperate them into classes. The priest class are today’s bankers and elite families. If you understand that, then you know something is definitely wrong here. You feel it the moment you’re forced into school and have ridiculous expectations placed on you as a child.
      It’s a botched backwards system designed to imprison us into servitude and slavery, with enough distractions like consumerism and modern day bread and circuses like sports and travel destinations to make us think we are actually free and this is how it should be. It isn’t.
      Michael Tellinger dives deep into the origins of money and what it’s true function is. Look him up as well. That’s 3 names so far who’s videos you should watch. I encourage you to do so.

    • @jasontodd6464
      @jasontodd6464 3 ปีที่แล้ว +94

      I like this message. Grades shouldn't be the only thing that defines us, or the only thing that defines our intelligence for that matter.

    • @jeremyhall2727
      @jeremyhall2727 3 ปีที่แล้ว +69

      96% of that stuff you will never use. It's nice to know but you likely will never use it.

    • @MrManniG
      @MrManniG 3 ปีที่แล้ว +36

      To be honest: my parents where not obsessive about my grades but more aboit my development in the way that I would get a somewhat decent job

    • @LordBloodySoul
      @LordBloodySoul 3 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      I wish my parents would understand English better, because I would love to show them this.
      During the time where my little sister went to school, they pressured her a lot. Down to the max where she constantly got sick and ill health-ed from just anxiety. Because she didn't want to fail their expectations and due to teachers telling her that these grades are what matters to society.
      Screw Society on that one.
      My Dad never learned IT, but works and repairs computers better than an actual IT studied Employee.
      My big sister advanced in Architecture, but nowadays works in Expense Management for one of the biggest Household Hardware Companies in Germany.
      I learned Web Design and schooled myself in Retail. Now I work in a Print Shop that develops Website Banners, T-Shirts, Concert Flyers and Car Prints. And the four languages I can speak and understand, I taught most of this myself.
      I was just about average in school on everything that wasn't Art related. Heck I even learned how to play 7 different instruments without ever knowing how to read Note Sheets.
      To anyone thinking that these Numbers and letters on your school degree mean anything of value. No, they don't. If you got a talent and you can show it in any way, do so. School degrees are just there for the governments of your countries to evaluate the average IQ quota, which is just another can of BS in the school system.

  • @Ashikawahong
    @Ashikawahong 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3156

    The saddest part is: Everytime I get a bad grade I feel horrible. Everytime I get a good grade I feel... indifferent. Even though I usually work my ass off for it.

    • @mkrocket6056
      @mkrocket6056 3 ปีที่แล้ว +220

      yeah becouse that is expected from you, you get no reward for it, you have no use for it but it s bad if you don t know it ... that mentality of teachers and parents can be sometimes like wtf ... it takes 5 minutes to understand that teachers and parents are often wrong about school but it s ego, traditions, mentality, expectations and stuff that keeps teachers and parents blind ... i personally don t understand how THEY can t understand it

    • @neprosne2356
      @neprosne2356 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      same

    • @kaitlyncortez3216
      @kaitlyncortez3216 3 ปีที่แล้ว +67

      I got a really bad score on my math research paper, and I had a mental breakdown while blaming myself for not knowing how to improve it despite never getting any meaningful feedback from my teacher despite asking him for help. He basically refused to read my rough draft and just skimmed it.

    • @mkrocket6056
      @mkrocket6056 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      @@kaitlyncortez3216 @Kaitlyn Cortez I feel you .. but it s okey .. in the end nothing has a purpose so don t even bother being sad :D i know exactly that feel and it s terrible but I am over it, You just have to realize that it doesn t mean anything ... you don t have to be good at math, you don t need to blame yourself, it really is okey ... nobody's perfect, that teacher is probably not the best person either ... school is not your life, grades don t change your future ... you can have completed 5 schools and still be an idiot ... also educating system is bad and bla bla bla ... just keep calm and f*** school 👌

    • @za3739
      @za3739 3 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      That's called loss aversion, we all do it. It's kinda like when you lose 5 bucks in a vending machine and you find 5 bucks on the ground later, but you still feel bitter about the vending machine.

  • @ilikechez5775
    @ilikechez5775 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8384

    The moment when someone's crying because of a single math problem, you know something's wrong

    • @jvstvorothii
      @jvstvorothii 3 ปีที่แล้ว +782

      i cried over two pages of math problems, something *is* wrong.

    • @kiralonely1307
      @kiralonely1307 3 ปีที่แล้ว +619

      I've had a time in 6th grade where I straight up started bawling because I was so exhausted that merely existing was like super painful and I couldn't think anymore no matter how hard I tried and I couldn't work anymore, I felt super dissociated from the world around me and just was so out of it, despite needing it done before school the next day. And struggling to get out the words past hyperventilating because I knew I couldn't stop, but my brain wasn't letting me work anymore.
      To be fair, I barely slept back then due to not wanting to sleep, since sleep meant waking up, often without dreams in between the two, and waking up meant school. Sometimes I'd lay there crying and wishing I'd never wake up.
      I was 12 at the time of the latter story. And very much suicidal, as well as hitting myself, despite being a "good" kid in terms of grades. I had to start homeshchooling from 9-12, I'm 17 now. I have not fully recovered from the trauma that school gave me. Not to mention the trauma from other schools, one event happening at the ripe time of 2nd grade, aka I was 6-7. Fun.

    • @buddyyyy
      @buddyyyy 3 ปีที่แล้ว +195

      I still cry over physics and calculus problems in college :(

    • @SamantaP
      @SamantaP 3 ปีที่แล้ว +138

      I'm in yr 8 and i cry about math or get mad about it because its the only subject i suck at.

    • @emiyuu5112
      @emiyuu5112 3 ปีที่แล้ว +164

      I'm in 10th grade and i always tear up when i can't complete chemistry homework. I used to cry over math homework too, but when my class got better math teacher this year it stopped. The teachers is very resonable, whenever someone says that they don't understand, she just responds with honest "that's great!" and then explain this to them until they get it. In contrary, my chemistry teacher just responds with "we had this in 9th grade" or "look into the books", and gets mad when students are struggling with questions. I think it kinda shows that how teacher acts matters deeply.

  • @wesleydavis3387
    @wesleydavis3387 ปีที่แล้ว +2234

    I had a math teacher in college, Greek guy. He always complained that the American School system was "too much testing, not enough teaching".

    • @mihaionyx4603
      @mihaionyx4603 ปีที่แล้ว +132

      He is the only teacher who knows how to teach in America nowadays

    • @ForceOfWill100
      @ForceOfWill100 ปีที่แล้ว +77

      This was my experience exactly. I got good grades primarily because my parents and older brother valued education, and taught me tons of things from an early age. Despite not paying attention in class, and never really studying until high school, I always did well and made honors. In the eyes of the school, this made me "smart", but I never really felt that I was "smarter" than anyone as much as I felt that I was simply given advantages that others did not have. Combine this with the Pygmalion effect of reinforcement, and those deemed "failures" underperform while those deemed "gifted" receive more guidance and over-perform.

    • @davidhansen2155
      @davidhansen2155 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      SOMEBODY GIVE THAT TEACHER AN AWARD FOR POINTING OUT ALL OF AMERICAS EDUCATION SYSTEM PROBLEMS

    • @itz_violet21
      @itz_violet21 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      I'm greek too lol

    • @kaywilliams1592
      @kaywilliams1592 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Is he wrong tho

  • @Deutschen_mann
    @Deutschen_mann ปีที่แล้ว +2774

    If a student is stressed or literally crying over a bad grade, then something is really fucked up about this system

    • @rgn87654
      @rgn87654 ปีที่แล้ว +128

      No, it means you care. I remember working hard in college one semester, and then the next I barely showed up. I pretended not to care until I got my report card and it made me cry to see that because I couldn't be bothered going to school, I failed.

    • @RandomFurry07
      @RandomFurry07 ปีที่แล้ว +35

      or the student cares a bit too much about a letter or numbers

    • @hexmech1893
      @hexmech1893 ปีที่แล้ว +121

      Yeah, you’re gonna have a hard time explaining that in Asia. Their suicide rates are sky diving high because of the pressure to conform.

    • @1qulitxys635
      @1qulitxys635 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      @@RandomFurry07 because school makes you. the entire point of the video

    • @janet6421
      @janet6421 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      @@1qulitxys635 It's not just school. Life makes you do things that aren't fun but are necessary. Get a job. It's not fun but I need to buy food. Bart, like many students, only focused when he learned that there were consequences to failing again. It is much easier and more effective to study a little each day than cram the night before.
      Kids need to learn to start early and work consistently when they are young. This way, they will get a job young and they are less likely to be living in their parent's basement playing video games until they are 30 without ever holding a job.

  • @Marz560
    @Marz560 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5873

    When Bart said “This is as good as I can do, and I still failed” a tear rolled down my eye. That hit me hard.

    • @azz658
      @azz658 3 ปีที่แล้ว +96

      Same here

    • @Error-mn4el
      @Error-mn4el 3 ปีที่แล้ว +448

      gotta love it when you do your best to study, you think you did pretty well on the test, you fuck it up anyway and then you get told to maybe study more....

    • @machy8515
      @machy8515 3 ปีที่แล้ว +54

      Honestly my life in a nutshell.

    • @tonov451
      @tonov451 3 ปีที่แล้ว +52

      Fuck the education system

    • @koolcat6893
      @koolcat6893 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@Error-mn4el relatable

  • @any3-official
    @any3-official 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1499

    The worst part is when you study so hard for a test and you got a bad grade, and even your parents dont believe you even tried. :/

    • @midgetwaffles8635
      @midgetwaffles8635 3 ปีที่แล้ว +115

      It's the worst feeling in the world. Just.. pure stress, anger and frustration.
      Every single time my parents lecture me about homework, they just say "Just try. Make an effort." Nothing is more painful than hearing those words after sulking over a single math problem for hours on end.

    • @passmethesaltplease4175
      @passmethesaltplease4175 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Unless you frequently do bad things. They seriously affect your thinking and learning

    • @amongusztav655
      @amongusztav655 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      That's why I used to study in front of them

    • @cadentv4811
      @cadentv4811 3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      @@amongusztav655 I would do that but they always just sit there and distract me and always have the TV on and my little sister is always making weird noises or screaming or trying to argue with me for no reason, it sucks

    • @cadentv4811
      @cadentv4811 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Also I am still virtual to clarify

  • @storyduckleaderonyoutube3158
    @storyduckleaderonyoutube3158 ปีที่แล้ว +219

    You know the school system is bad when students are happy when they get sick

    • @d.g.6147
      @d.g.6147 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      If you think those kids are happy they're out, you should see their teachers. They're probably uncorking champagne.

    • @lockerbuddy2039
      @lockerbuddy2039 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I have seen students unironically hype about breaking a leg or arm as it means they don't have to do school. The fact that a kid's life could possibly be permanently affected by an injury but most kids are like "^^ At least no school for a week or two!" is brutal and disturbing.

  • @jasonvoorhees9523
    @jasonvoorhees9523 ปีที่แล้ว +1079

    *"If you judge a fish by his ability to climb a tree the fish would think he cant do anything" -Einstein*

    • @TexTheGuyFr
      @TexTheGuyFr ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @Mafilovy 🦋 who knows he could mean if someone said that it means your are or smthing (dont r/woosh me or smthing)

    • @Noidonteatbabiesstopasking
      @Noidonteatbabiesstopasking ปีที่แล้ว +41

      ‘Every Einstein quote is fake’ -Einstein

    • @victzegopterix2victorindem895
      @victzegopterix2victorindem895 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Mudskipper: "I'm going to be the best fish ever!"
      Also mudskipper: _Tries their best and even ended up climbing trees. But since they're not a monkey, they still get an F._

    • @porkedbeans5744
      @porkedbeans5744 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      @@Noidonteatbabiesstopasking oh no it’s a paradox

    • @DinosaurNick
      @DinosaurNick 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Wait that means the quote saying it's fake is fake making it not fake but also fa-@@Noidonteatbabiesstopasking

  • @LunaMinuna
    @LunaMinuna 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5322

    Schools is legit all about grades now and it’s sad how they enforce it

    • @theirishpotato6588
      @theirishpotato6588 3 ปีที่แล้ว +74

      I agree.

    • @joandarc441
      @joandarc441 3 ปีที่แล้ว +103

      Same here too in the Philippines to test our mind

    • @mikadosannoji553
      @mikadosannoji553 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      damn dude you're in every comment section

    • @potaterjim
      @potaterjim 3 ปีที่แล้ว +94

      It's because the schools themselves get rated on the grades

    • @pwhqngl0evzeg7z37
      @pwhqngl0evzeg7z37 3 ปีที่แล้ว +58

      I suspect this is an inevitable result of any evaluation system, and as academic grading is likely necessary, there probably isn't a way to change this. I don't think the significance of grades will ever change, but peoples' reactions to them could, but this for the moment is a task for the individual (family).

  • @jarbies004
    @jarbies004 3 ปีที่แล้ว +927

    my school got rid of Ds because they want a "if you arent passing, your failing" mentallity. it completelly screws with our gpas and our over all morale

    • @bayza7955
      @bayza7955 3 ปีที่แล้ว +80

      Mine added E's lol. They're still an F but a "nice" F according to teachers.

    • @auggiemain
      @auggiemain 3 ปีที่แล้ว +33

      My school did that too, and we get an automatic fail if we miss one assignment now.

    • @Fionacle
      @Fionacle 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      Bro wtf??? Why would they do that wtff

    • @SDSypher
      @SDSypher 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@bayza7955 idk man getting a fucking E would hurt quite a bit

    • @SDSypher
      @SDSypher 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@auggiemain is that for online school??

  • @mr.mediocregamer9653
    @mr.mediocregamer9653 ปีที่แล้ว +1282

    I failed so much in school as a kid.
    Years later it turned out it wasn't my fault.
    The teachers were teaching the subject by just having us read from a book then test us on what we "learned."
    What no teacher or parent ever taught me was how to "study" effectively.
    Once someone who I met in the military showed me his techniques I went from thinking I was stupid to thinking I was smart.
    I quit the military, went to college and university and made mostly "A's" in all my courses.
    I'm going to be sure to pass on these techniques to my son when he starts school.

    • @OneSlavBoi
      @OneSlavBoi ปีที่แล้ว +45

      share? Got my exam period coming up in uni and i still dont know and PRSTQ or whatever just seems like suuuuuuuch a slog

    • @mr.mediocregamer9653
      @mr.mediocregamer9653 ปีที่แล้ว +194

      @@OneSlavBoi anything not math or science related you start by reading the material, and for every name of a person you find in the reading you also answer (Who (their name) what (what they did or are known for) where (where they were when they did this notable thing and why, why did they do this notable thing)
      Then you learn to write the whole story out in paragraph form over and over until you can recite it without trouble.
      Do this for EVERY name you come across in your reading.
      For science and math it all comes down to repatirion. Make flash cards for scientific names or principles and flip through them until you can define every term without thought.
      Math is harder, it's just write the formula over and over until you memorized it then do practice equations to really solidify your learning.
      Finally, try to find practice exams online that can give you insight on the kinds of questions you'll be asked.
      Good luck!

    • @OneSlavBoi
      @OneSlavBoi ปีที่แล้ว +17

      @@mr.mediocregamer9653 Lovely advice thanks.

    • @mr.mediocregamer9653
      @mr.mediocregamer9653 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@OneSlavBoi I hope some helps. Good luck!

    • @Movietuff
      @Movietuff ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Your teachers were really messed up if they didn't give you proper help to do better in the future. Shame on them.

  • @mushroomsoup2866
    @mushroomsoup2866 ปีที่แล้ว +326

    Thing is, Bart is actually real smart. Dude learnt French and Mandarin in like, a week each.

    • @Mangaka_Mk
      @Mangaka_Mk 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

      And he learned fluent Spanish in one plane ride to Brazil. Then he finds out that Brazil doesn’t speak much Spanish.

    • @matheusmariani3108
      @matheusmariani3108 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      ​@@Mangaka_MkAy caramba que mujer tonta!
      Note: I am Brazilian, and I find that episode hilarious

    • @acedelta12
      @acedelta12 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      He ain't smart according to the school

    • @mushroomsoup2866
      @mushroomsoup2866 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@acedelta12 yea thats what the entire video is about my guy

    • @spencerlane415
      @spencerlane415 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Well it is just a cartoon

  • @Solarized666
    @Solarized666 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6330

    I get yelled at for not caring about my grades. I mean they ”define if I’m gonna have a good and steady future” but I think my mental health right at the moment is more important than numbers. I’m not gonna have a future if I’m 15 years old and already ready to jump off a roof.

    • @loserghost356
      @loserghost356 3 ปีที่แล้ว +687

      i wish i could tell my dad this. he keeps talking about my future, but i cant have one if im dead.

    • @user-it2kq4ty9q
      @user-it2kq4ty9q 3 ปีที่แล้ว +86

      mood

    • @Dargonhuman
      @Dargonhuman 3 ปีที่แล้ว +358

      For real. I wish someone had told me when I was in school that some random letter wasn't nearly as important as the school system made it out to be, maybe I'd have been more motivated to pursue my passions and interests and not be stuck in a dead end job. My below average grades (in subjects I had zero interest in) made me feel like I wasn't good enough for anything and would never succeed so I never bothered to try for fear of failing.

    • @Solarized666
      @Solarized666 3 ปีที่แล้ว +171

      @@Dargonhuman God I feel you so much. I also have really low numbers on subjects that I have no interest in. Sometimes the teacher is the problem, I’ve had many teachers yell at me for not doing great. Like ok sorry that anyone can’t be a A+ student Karen.

    • @lhamapistola695
      @lhamapistola695 3 ปีที่แล้ว +72

      Do You Want a Hug? So...We're In A Pandemic, But We Can Virtually Hug 😃

  • @dreamcookie5742
    @dreamcookie5742 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2314

    "People are harming themselves because of an alphabet letter" that hits too close too home for me...

  • @Sprite_Is__Cool
    @Sprite_Is__Cool ปีที่แล้ว +467

    As someone who was always an A and B student, I agree with this so much. I remember when I got an F and I was so scared because I always did well in school. I’m an advanced student and it’s generally difficult because everyone (ex. teachers, parents, classmates, etc.) excepts something that’s extraordinary from you. But when you give them something that doesn’t meet their expectations, you get called a failure and people question how you’re advanced. It really sucks because then, you get all these high expectations of yourself because you were always given the upper hand just because you were “brighter” and “smarter” than everyone else. And when you don’t reach those expectations, you beat yourself up for it because you’re not used to failure. The education system doesn’t care about your health or mental health, they only care about your grade and that is what’s harming students. The system doesn’t care and that’s the issue. If you bring it up they will look at you like you’re crazy and just say, “Oh, don’t be silly. Just study more. Do your homework.” But that won’t help. To sum it up, the education system needs to change for the better, not for the worst.

    • @forestria_gaming
      @forestria_gaming ปีที่แล้ว +11

      I was once a A and B student but during the pandemic, I branched into coding and politics. I studied science and history. In middle school, I got low grades because I didn‘t need notes. I felt sadder than I have ever felt. I still feel the same way. Like I failed my life

    • @Sprite_Is__Cool
      @Sprite_Is__Cool ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@forestria_gaming That's also how I feel as well, I was disappointed in myself when I ended every quarter with A's and B's, it was like no matter how much work I did, I'd still get a B. And since my parents really care about school, I get scared and nervous whenever my grade drops to a C or lower, it really sucks being the "smart one" in the family.

    • @TheBlockerNator
      @TheBlockerNator ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm sure you're boss would react the same way if you mess something up too.

    • @neonfroot
      @neonfroot ปีที่แล้ว

      Thebiggest irony is that adults use academia as a moral compass fpr kids yet adults cannot even remember what they learned in school, not do they tolerate academic discussiom.
      Adults dont respect academia excpet as a tool to keep kids out of their hair.
      Also, most academically gifted smyouths emd up stuck in dead end jobs and worldly-deprived, which makes them fall behind in maturation

    • @Kehwanna
      @Kehwanna 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      It took me halfway through college to realize that grades and testing (the way we go about it currently) are counterproductive to learning. I have learned so much more under laid-back teachers and professors than hardass ones. I learned so much just from teaching myself outside of school going at my own pace. The whole world just needs to overhaul how we go about education as well as how we perceive intelligence, the individual, and competence.
      I know plenty of people, myself included, that learn how to speak languages to the point of fluency or getting close to it just by interacting and various methods that you can't find in the class room, plus you won't get an F for failing to speak coherently with someone in another language as you learn. Speaking of languages, how many of us been to a language class that had students that already speak the language in it just because it's an easy A? That shows that schools have students too focused on a grade rather than learning out of intrinsic interest.

  • @magentapurpleyap5566
    @magentapurpleyap5566 ปีที่แล้ว +452

    This is a perfect representation of ADHD. I feel like most school systems needs to aknowledge that everyone is different and needs specific programs to strive.

    • @suspense_comix3237
      @suspense_comix3237 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Then why isn't Bart in some class for kids with special needs like ADHD?

    • @spoopyvirgil4944
      @spoopyvirgil4944 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +53

      @@suspense_comix3237 Undiagnosed ADHD makes it a bitch to get into special needs classes. But even then, the special needs classes are usually.. crappy.

    • @noseinyosneakers
      @noseinyosneakers 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

      I remember as a 3d grader I was always getting in trouble because I didn’t tolerate the way they tried to shame me to do work. I would refuse to do it all the time. The only thing that really motivated me to do work was the fear of repeating the grade.

    • @ethanpease5936
      @ethanpease5936 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Funny enough, that's what an IEP (Individualized Education Program) is.

    • @spoopyvirgil4944
      @spoopyvirgil4944 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      @@ethanpease5936 Usually, when in place however, there's a lot of teachers who blatantly ignore details from it. An example I remember hearing about was a college professor of all people ignoring a dyslexic student's IEP requirement to use technology for note taking.

  • @nayR5
    @nayR5 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5428

    Conversation a kid had with my teacher:
    “How is this useful”
    “It is”
    “When will I ever use this information”
    “You will”
    “Okay but when”
    “You will”
    “But when”
    “You will”
    “But when”
    “YOU WILL”

    • @Dargonhuman
      @Dargonhuman 3 ปีที่แล้ว +939

      Yea, like 95% of that "important, useful" crap they shoved into my brain I haven't used in the 21 years since I graduated.
      Meanwhile, random "useless" information I've learned from TH-cam videos and other "entertainment" sites have been far more useful and relevant to my daily life.

    • @user-fx5wv2rq3s
      @user-fx5wv2rq3s 3 ปีที่แล้ว +356

      I remember whispering "How will writing a diary everyday when you don't want to write is gonna help?" In 4th grade and one of the students heard it and shouted it. I was so embarrassed 🗿🔫

    • @somethingstuffguy4159
      @somethingstuffguy4159 3 ปีที่แล้ว +340

      I once asked about a certain topic and how it was useful
      The best my teacher could come up with was:
      "Well, you might use it in a trivia quiz or as a conversation piece"

    • @s.l.8731
      @s.l.8731 3 ปีที่แล้ว +88

      Yep, I wanted to ask my teachers this, but I knew they didn't have the answer for me

    • @redstonecat1232
      @redstonecat1232 3 ปีที่แล้ว +75

      Some of these things you will use quite often, the problem is there aren't enough licensed teachers, so you get some pretty dumb ones.

  • @Dededevastating
    @Dededevastating 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13690

    I hate that people call this "learning". Things you learn usually stick with you for the rest of your life, like drawing for example. You study stuff for a test and then forget about it.

    • @MK-tb9wd
      @MK-tb9wd 3 ปีที่แล้ว +785

      Well kids do learn some things, just not those schools are expecting. Everyone remembers how school made them feel

    • @_marshP
      @_marshP 3 ปีที่แล้ว +323

      True, I don't even remember most of 2019

    • @think_about_it_twice9252
      @think_about_it_twice9252 3 ปีที่แล้ว +343

      Exactly, I forgot everything we learned the last 3 years in biology and music after the test.

    • @foolsington6755
      @foolsington6755 3 ปีที่แล้ว +266

      who the hell will ever need prime and composite numbers

    • @wafflesthearttoad6916
      @wafflesthearttoad6916 3 ปีที่แล้ว +225

      Yup, a good example of this is dance and music. People with dementia can remember a dance or a song even when they can’t remember anything else. Heck my grandma remembered how to do a scale but couldn’t remember anything she learned in science class.

  • @Marcomanexists
    @Marcomanexists ปีที่แล้ว +230

    Bart’s reaction to the F resonated with me so much when I saw this episode as a kid. I started crying too because I felt the exact same way back when I was in elementary. The worst was the teachers who made me feel like I was an idiot and just a bad kid. I was rarely given any encouragement, just constant scolding and PTA’s. When I got a good teacher who made me care about learning I was a great student but sadly I can only remember one or two of them. I’ve completed high school but I refuse to go back to college again because I know I’ll lose my mind as I did the first time. I took journalism and I too thought I was a good writer, everyone in my life had told me I was. My professors though? Gave me 60’s because I wasn’t writing in the exact specific way they were teaching. I dropped out and I started writing stuff on my own then sharing it with people online. The people I showed my work to loved it and said I was a good writer. So forget what college says man. I know I’m a good writer, I don’t need the validation of some out of touch professors in a dying field. I wish the education system wasn’t about beating a kid down until they fit the mold of an obedient office worker with no individuality.

    • @taraktaras7327
      @taraktaras7327 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      I can confirm that you are a good writer

    • @perfectsplit5515
      @perfectsplit5515 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

      I take it that you heard of the business college student who submitted an idea for a business for his final project? An overnight delivery service to anywhere. The professor gave him a C and told him he needed to think of something that would be feasible in the real world.
      That project became Federal Express.

  • @jayfranco2383
    @jayfranco2383 ปีที่แล้ว +145

    The biggest reason why most of the children are obsessed with keeping up with the whole school was out of fear they'll be left behind,many parents would always traumatize they're child of how being the only oldest of a school you're classmates have left would be a shame and embarrassing

  • @tumbke
    @tumbke 3 ปีที่แล้ว +534

    I remember a classmate having the same outburst in class. “I’m just dumb! Stupid! Worthless!”... imagine this is what a 12 year old was saying right before lunchtime ended.

    • @newslenderarts
      @newslenderarts 3 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      That's horrible

    • @billymays5396
      @billymays5396 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Probably the same thing.

    • @goldedrag111
      @goldedrag111 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      I hate the whole school system.

    • @BigpurrEli
      @BigpurrEli 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Crazy story i was just like that 12 year old, i kept getting my tests back and same result so i was like i have no purpose, no point of being here, and I’ll never achieve anything as an adult so i tried to kill my self 30 minutes later and i was saved by my English teacher

    • @newslenderarts
      @newslenderarts 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@BigpurrEli are you ok?did you tell anyone about why you did it

  • @taylorhillard4868
    @taylorhillard4868 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5889

    Something I wish I knew when I was a kid: School is not a measure of your intelligence, it is a test of your obedience.

    • @kayd9405
      @kayd9405 3 ปีที่แล้ว +485

      The US school system was based on the Prussian school model and introduced by Henry Ford. It was a model used to prepare children to factory work and Ford saw an opportunity in that. The Prussian model was influenced itself by Martin Luthers idea to use a system set up by the state to indoctrinate and keep people in religion.

    • @trinabellsz
      @trinabellsz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +112

      yeah, same especially for me. My parents always wanted me to get high grades, if I don't they're disappointed and started scolding me and telling me that I'm not gonna be successful. As a 10th grader now, I'm mentally tired and mostly procrastinate on schoolworks. Not just our school forced us to learn by ourselves using modules but also the lack of my interest in learning. I love to learn but learning from school is sooooo boring now. Like most of the things doesn't even apply in real life, it's just full of "space filllers". I don't care about my parents getting disappointed at me, I only can give them what I can. But my grades is still acceptable tho but not as high as my parents standards.

    • @trinabellsz
      @trinabellsz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +53

      @Brennan Walsh I agree with you. My friend also told me that grades doesn't matter, only matter is that you learn something

    • @wastelandlegocheem
      @wastelandlegocheem 3 ปีที่แล้ว +56

      Yeah. I used to hate myself and cry when j realized I got an f or d in middle school. I fell asleep in class. Not because i stayed up late! I just didn't find it interesting. History of random countries is boring as HELL. Amerocan hostory was a bit better for me, but then again, the teacher was also pretty funny.

    • @rosearachnid879
      @rosearachnid879 3 ปีที่แล้ว +46

      If only school cut out the crap I don’t need to know. However much the US wants it nobody NEEDS to learn about Chinese philosophy for 3 MONTHS(please help me it’s still only week 1 of an entire quarter on Chinese philosophy)
      Edit: Also, I forgot to mention, schools need to take into account the needs of the people they are meant to teach. If class goes into a subject and everybody collectively groans, you can probably find a class that’s more useful. And in addition, the zero-tolerance policy is the worst idea ever implemented into school. Even tornado drills(which possibly caused chronic knee problems for me)can’t top the mental trauma of the zero-tolerance policy’s ability to mentally manipulate victims into thinking they either deserved it or it’s their fault they got bullied. I once wrote a fake lawsuit against a teacher in class and got sent to the office. I was... kinda expecting that. But what’s really awful and messed up is that I got one of my classmates to sign their signature as witness/judge(I don’t remember), and they tried to PUNISH HIM TOO. I had to literally grab a pencil and scribble out his name before somebody could stop me to help him out of something he didn’t deserve.

  • @samuraialfredo
    @samuraialfredo ปีที่แล้ว +64

    I was a teacher up until recently and I would always tell my students, I'm looking for progression not perfection. Furthermore, I would tell them that I only gave them homework and tests because it was a school requirement, but it didn't mean much to me because what they do in the real world is what really shows me they've learned.

    • @UltraFG5488
      @UltraFG5488 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      My math teacher is like this too. She never tells us the class average because it's doesn't represent you or your grades. What she does is show a bar graph of how many people got within a certain range I. For example we would see something like 2 people got 90 and over, 8 people got in between 80 and 90, 6 people got in between 70 and 80 etc. In November she gave us our test back and showed the graph. She showed us that more people were getting in the higher grades and told us that all of us are improving as the graph shows.

    • @lockerbuddy2039
      @lockerbuddy2039 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Teachers that focus on acknowledging you are trying and understanding are godsends. Had a few who even used their lunch breaks to allow students to stay and get extra tutoring. It helped a lotta kids like me who had ADHD/autism or who just needed different ways of being told the information. The fact that they used their only breaktime of the day to still help teach is something that sticks with me.
      I don't think all teachers are great, I'd say in my experience, around 60% of them just didn't care, 10-20% seemed to outright hate the kids half the time and had 0 patience for any mild distraction or any failure whatsoever. But that portion that actively tried to mix up the class, was charming, caring, encouraging? Those teachers were something else.

  • @OneTwoFive0
    @OneTwoFive0 ปีที่แล้ว +122

    Worst part is that I struggle to stay focused In school and I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was younger, however relating to family issues some people in my family think that “you need to focus more” is a good enough response to me failing my classes.

    • @xxangelthebearxx
      @xxangelthebearxx หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      idk if i have adhd but i do know i've had a short attention span for a long time. i can barely focus in most of my classes and it's stressing me out about my grades.

  • @comradesam3382
    @comradesam3382 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4697

    Teacher: "Class, why do you think students cheat on tests"
    *the class, all of whom cheat in one way or another*:"Because in 10 years my employer will only see what grade I got, not what I know" A 70 year old joke from my country, still holds up

    • @alexursu4403
      @alexursu4403 3 ปีที่แล้ว +274

      70 ? Wow. School is even worse than I thought.

    • @comradesam3382
      @comradesam3382 3 ปีที่แล้ว +89

      @@alexursu4403 well ex communist county, dont know how it is in other places

    • @alexursu4403
      @alexursu4403 3 ปีที่แล้ว +63

      @@comradesam3382 Well it's the same deal here.

    • @EvanNeedsTherapy
      @EvanNeedsTherapy 3 ปีที่แล้ว +255

      Cheating is seen as a bad thing, that people who aren’t smart do so they can get good grades despite not being smart.
      Smart kids cheat because it saves them time energy and strain and gives them a better shot at a future than working their assess off learning useless information.
      Ive been telling myself this since I was like 12. I’ve been cheating that long and my parents are convinced I’m the reincarnation of Albert Einstein. This is how you know the system is fucked and needs to change.

    • @lunarmy1336
      @lunarmy1336 3 ปีที่แล้ว +102

      @@EvanNeedsTherapy while since being told my whole life that "cheating is wrong" and "you are stupid if you need to cheat" and since when I was younger the work was easier and cheating was unnecessary I started to fall behind and my grades got lower and I started to think I was just stupid and couldn't do anything right and that I was a disappointment so thank you school for teaching me that the work I give you isn't enough and that its always my fault and not the schools for being bad at teaching me🙃

  • @sullyt727
    @sullyt727 3 ปีที่แล้ว +621

    To quote my friend who took Spanish for all 4 years in High School, and then two more years in College, he said "I don't know how to speak f*cking Spanish, I know how to pass a class."

    • @bobfunkmeiser9506
      @bobfunkmeiser9506 3 ปีที่แล้ว +52

      Exactly how my Spanish experience is going

    • @thebepisman8924
      @thebepisman8924 3 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      Taking my last year of French rn and the only things I have retained are how to say hello, goodbye, and I don’t know. Fun fact: everyone in my class the past few years has needed to use google translate many times to pass the damned thing.

    • @obamnaprismus
      @obamnaprismus 3 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      I never learnt english in school, fuck that, I learnt from internet, I literally never learnt how to speak english in school

    • @obamnaprismus
      @obamnaprismus 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      @@thebepisman8924 I got one thing to say, and it is simple: you could learn french in literally less than a year with proper education and ways to teach it, but according to what I've seen, the way people are actually taught, it disappoints me

    • @naritruwireve1381
      @naritruwireve1381 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      HA that's relatable. Had French classes for 6 years and the only thing I'm confident about is bonjour. I don't remember anyyything I learned

  • @maicey_t.
    @maicey_t. ปีที่แล้ว +65

    This episode made me cry when I first watched it a few years back. High school was really hard for me. It broke my heart to see Bart trying so hard and still failing, because, DANG, I knew what that was like. To have your very best efforts still not be good enough is the worst feeling in the world. I wanted to hug this kid so badly, which was an unexpected reaction for me watching The Simpsons.

  • @jtteope1178
    @jtteope1178 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +28

    10% of school is learning
    40% of school is testing, quizzing, and grading
    And 50% of school is getting stressed, studying, crying on a bad grade, and getting depressed

    • @fathimathnabeela6247
      @fathimathnabeela6247 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That adds up to 110% tho…

    • @Mik3y_14
      @Mik3y_14 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Math left the chat...​@@fathimathnabeela6247

    • @_.ffischll._
      @_.ffischll._ 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      1000% hellish

  • @maxmustermann-zx9yq
    @maxmustermann-zx9yq 3 ปีที่แล้ว +891

    imagine having a rating system A-F and not introducing S,SS,SSS ranks

    • @charliekahn4205
      @charliekahn4205 3 ปีที่แล้ว +75

      Yeah, the ± system doesn't make sense. Either introduce more letters or don't bother.

    • @_DMNO_
      @_DMNO_ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +57

      @@charliekahn4205 None of my schools have ever used + or - , it has only been a number 0-100.

    • @maxargentum5001
      @maxargentum5001 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      SMOOOOOKIN' SEXY STYLE!!

    • @komasan
      @komasan 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Yokai watch reference? Maybe?

    • @ducktoastthing3238
      @ducktoastthing3238 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@_DMNO_ same here!

  • @paytondev
    @paytondev 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3329

    The school system is terrible. Kids are literally killing themselves because of a letter, and when they hold memorial assemblies they know why that kid ended their life and choose to do nothing about it. The US school system sucks.

    • @spoonerismstuff
      @spoonerismstuff 3 ปีที่แล้ว +183

      It might seem like a joke, but I legit get some sort of ptsd when looking at 60s in everyday life. It just makes me sad and anxious looking at them

    • @cosmicspacething3474
      @cosmicspacething3474 3 ปีที่แล้ว +173

      I almost committed suicide myself because of my adhd keeping me from doing all my work. I feel like some pressure is needed to be better, but not so much that people fucking break under it like I did

    • @crackheadradar7803
      @crackheadradar7803 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      @demonic builds that’s an even worse school

    • @pexie7755
      @pexie7755 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      British system: *allow us to introduce ourselves*

    • @Wixiced
      @Wixiced 3 ปีที่แล้ว +31

      @@spoonerismstuff i have the same reaction but with anything that mentions the school subject math i start to experience difficulty breathing and memories of my mom yelling at me for not understanding a question or being to slow to answer the question and i get stressed but school also made me lose interest in my passions, hobbies and the subjects i actually enjoy.

  • @isaacharvey451
    @isaacharvey451 ปีที่แล้ว +74

    I was diagnosed with brain cancer 2 weeks before my 10th birthday, and epilepsy when I was 16. This video hits hard. I had to drop out of college towards the end of my freshman year, mainly because my epilepsy prescription's side effects were too much to deal with along with what I perceived (and still perceive) as letters and numbers.
    Where I work now, there is little of what I was forced to learn in school, particularly high school, that has been relevant.

  • @mittenmitty2623
    @mittenmitty2623 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    I started to tear up a little about how relatable this is. I feel so stupid but I just can’t bring myself to care about certain subjects, I want to do good and make my parents proud but it’s so hard

  • @toganium4175
    @toganium4175 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3229

    I always hated the idea of Bart growing up to be an unemployed failure, which is shown in some episodes that take place in the future, but that’s a good representation of how flawed the school system is. I know some people that did poorly in school and are now unemployed.

    • @Tinwibss
      @Tinwibss 3 ปีที่แล้ว +257

      I remember a lot of episodes set in the future point to the idea of bart eventually moving to a career in law, with him eventually ending up Chief Justice of the supreme court, that being said i haven't seen new episodes in like a decade so maybe they stopped building on that.

    • @veronicapiccinini7956
      @veronicapiccinini7956 3 ปีที่แล้ว +222

      Need I remind you, that there are many cases where the class child prodigy will be unemployed anyway?

    • @eriklazo5499
      @eriklazo5499 3 ปีที่แล้ว +78

      @@veronicapiccinini7956 that is true they might be the best at school but at they end there a nobody living of past glorys

    • @ultimaterecoil1136
      @ultimaterecoil1136 3 ปีที่แล้ว +57

      @@veronicapiccinini7956 tbh you are better off as a dropout then a prodigy. The biggest mistake anyone can make is thinking you have to go to college or it’s even the best option. If you aren’t being anything like a doctor a diploma is practically useless. Someone who is a dropout but is still willing to work would be looking for opportunities for areas that don’t require book smarts but hard work and being likeable. Prodigies who never had to study go to college eventually fail because they legitimately don’t know how to study ( because this is the first time they have had to) and fail and then they have student loans and have no idea what to do next.

    • @tieflingcorpse9817
      @tieflingcorpse9817 3 ปีที่แล้ว +53

      yes. like I heard a story about someone who did bad in most if not all of their classes but they were a genius at languages, they could've helped companies translate stuff but since he didnt pass school he can't

  • @k0lds0up5
    @k0lds0up5 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2853

    I feel that many students nowadays, myself included, are more concerned about getting a decent grade than actually learning. I nearly failed my first semester in my math class during my senior year. I have literally never been more anxious in my entire life, and literally no one cared except one of my teachers. She was cool. I like her.

    • @Bumbledette
      @Bumbledette 3 ปีที่แล้ว +98

      I almost failed high school because of my math grades, i just dont click with it and i hated that about myself, my math teacher passed me with a D- so i could graduate i will forever love jim for that

    • @omarsstuff9819
      @omarsstuff9819 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I failed the 1st semester in middle school

    • @Lolo_Antonio-FryEmUpFan
      @Lolo_Antonio-FryEmUpFan 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Welp no me I always tried to learn like if I for real understand and never could get good grades

    • @kirito-kun4178
      @kirito-kun4178 3 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      I am failing and sometimes I just wish for everything to end. I want to be a rock if that's possible. A rock with no emotions or problems. I am so anxious about school I would do anything for it to stop.

    • @haveagoodmourning
      @haveagoodmourning 3 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      @@kirito-kun4178 please stay alive

  • @UNNAMEDSHOW
    @UNNAMEDSHOW 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +38

    This video made me cry
    Throughout school I always got bad grades and always got told I was wasting my potential
    But knowing that there is someone out there who believes that that doesnt matter and it's okay that I'm not doing well in school makes me happy

  • @scottbrockway6958
    @scottbrockway6958 ปีที่แล้ว +49

    The schooling system gave me my anxiety. I was diagnosed with extreme anxiety and it ruined me for everything. The grading, students and even teachers pressured me into getting a A or be stupid.

  • @wyattbranham4919
    @wyattbranham4919 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6019

    Fun fact, Einstein hated school. He was extremely critical of it

    • @toothpick124
      @toothpick124 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1156

      If one of the smartest people in history flunks and hates school
      There is something seriously wrong with the system

    • @mrrpggamer2
      @mrrpggamer2 3 ปีที่แล้ว +496

      @@toothpick124 he didnt flunk school that's been debunked as a myth.

    • @geegoflex6762
      @geegoflex6762 3 ปีที่แล้ว +545

      @@toothpick124 myth to make people feel good about them selves not a good point against school

    • @jabber7604
      @jabber7604 3 ปีที่แล้ว +54

      he left in 6th grade i think

    • @charleyandpals8151
      @charleyandpals8151 3 ปีที่แล้ว +147

      He actually was homeschooled in the end

  • @noelleholiday61
    @noelleholiday61 3 ปีที่แล้ว +815

    I hate the questions like "Others excel but you struggle, why is that"
    Because how the hell are you supposed to respond to that? Its the "What do you think you did" of the education system.

    • @mattheec4408
      @mattheec4408 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      yea man i dont remember where but theres a place where they let the kids play most of the time and bearly get any homework and the same for the teens AND THE GET GREAT GRADES AND THEY CHOOSE WHAT THEY WANT TO DO i wish i was there but i dont remember where

    • @biggie395
      @biggie395 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      They act like we aren’t all different individuals they expect us to all be the same it’s disgusting we are not obligated to reach someones expectations

    • @unwithering5313
      @unwithering5313 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@mattheec4408 I think that's Finland.

    • @pileof_bones8270
      @pileof_bones8270 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That question always hit hard for me.

    • @lilpeelypat3773
      @lilpeelypat3773 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      It like sting do you know what you got wrong as soon as you get the assignment or test back and you don't know what you did wrong.

  • @MGS4PS-3
    @MGS4PS-3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I dropped school in 2013 and it was very good for my mental health, no more stress, no more of suffering the bullying

  • @CidZero
    @CidZero ปีที่แล้ว +304

    I absolutely understood this episode. I was having trouble with school when this was on the air... and I felt like Bart. It's extremely hard to focus on studying despite the fact you try. Books? Yeah I suck at reading and reading books to make book reports shouldn't be a thing anymore.

    • @CidZero
      @CidZero ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Also, I had to repeat the 6th grade. It sucked, but I was in a class that taught both 6 and 7 grade knowledge. It was hard to keep up.

    • @jamesmcdonnell2455
      @jamesmcdonnell2455 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      "I suck at math and math tests shouldn't be a thing anymore."

    • @sunniboi7105
      @sunniboi7105 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      We have a teacher that tells us to buy a 30$ book every few months and read it in 3 weeks, then make a 2-page report on it. This has happened thrice, never has she ever collected the reports

    • @Tuss36
      @Tuss36 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I think encouraging thinking deeper on things is a good thing to teach, and books are a good avenue to do so as they're a more static thing to examine. I know I didn't like needing to take notes after movies on what happened. I was busy watching the movie, I didn't know what I was supposed to remember!
      Anyway, if reading didn't click I think that's more an issue on how reading was approached. I know there's a condition some have that makes it so they can't envision things in their mind, which can potentially mean reading isn't as engaging as it is for others since you flat out can't imagine what the words are describing, so understandably you wouldn't get much out of it. Or maybe you're dyslexic so it's just plain physically difficult for you to read.
      In either case adults are likely to assume you just don't want to bother with school work than consider anything else as potentially why you struggle with this specific task. Not to mention teachers being unable to provide appropriate substitutes. Maybe you'd be more engaged if the story was done up as a play, so you could still see and examine the character interactions without needing to imagine or read them happening. But that's a lot to ask for just one or two student's needs, and who's to say the play itself would even be engaging! Not an enviable position, though one that should regardless still be given tools to fix such problems.

  • @ZachT
    @ZachT 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2612

    Educated =/= Intelligence and I wish that more people would understand that.

    • @dominator9710
      @dominator9710 3 ปีที่แล้ว +83

      I can understand that because I have a college degree

    • @xextrasinsx8027
      @xextrasinsx8027 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@dominator9710 Yeah

    • @theirishpotato6588
      @theirishpotato6588 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@xextrasinsx8027 what?

    • @xextrasinsx8027
      @xextrasinsx8027 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@theirishpotato6588 🤷‍♀️

    • @RubLox_Live
      @RubLox_Live 3 ปีที่แล้ว +55

      Fr, some people who never went to college or passed high school are much smarter and more humble people than their college counterparts

  • @Wynnie1121
    @Wynnie1121 3 ปีที่แล้ว +33270

    It's amazing how schools see students saying "fuck school" and "this was hell" and think that they've done nothing wrong

    • @Wynnie1121
      @Wynnie1121 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1445

      @Brennan Walsh fr man.
      I constantly say that my school board (and the whole school system) is incompetent and I will stand by that no matter what.

    • @gameplaysh6135
      @gameplaysh6135 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1090

      @@Wynnie1121 Totally agree They don't care for you at all. They make you do things completely irrelevant to anything and if you fail to do it They make sure you feel as bad as possible.

    • @Wynnie1121
      @Wynnie1121 3 ปีที่แล้ว +225

      @@gameplaysh6135 for real

    • @gameaccount7142
      @gameaccount7142 3 ปีที่แล้ว +108

      Not dimissing your point entirely but after a work out everyone thinks its hell aswell however they know its for the best. Its worth considering

    • @MK-jx2lu
      @MK-jx2lu 3 ปีที่แล้ว +714

      @@gameaccount7142 You serious? Working out may be for the best or whatever, but that's 𝘷𝘰𝘭𝘶𝘯𝘵𝘢𝘳𝘺. School is basically hell, yes, and for children no less. And it's not voluntary. You think it's normal or right to have kids suffering from depression because of grades, bullies, all kinds of school related things? Just a thought.

  • @kingjulian1202
    @kingjulian1202 ปีที่แล้ว +53

    Some time ago I heard the quote "Don't let your education influence your learning", I think it's really good at showing that education is a systematic form of instilling knowledge into students and learning is an enjoyable thing, everyone learns, may it just be the information of what's next in your schedule, exploring a new country in your holidays etc. I can really understand how students can hate schools (as a student myself).
    I personally enjoy school a lot, like I had to work really hard to get into my current school, and I will continue to work hard to get into a good university. I think that if you have a general thirst for knowledge of the world, most subjects that teach you common-knowledge are your friends.

  • @HyperX755
    @HyperX755 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +20

    I’m a straight A student, but i’ve known from the beginning that the school system is really f*cked up, and that grades meant literally nothing to me.

    • @Anniecurls
      @Anniecurls 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      then why do you keep doing school? You know it's not really important but why do you keep doing it? Why do you keep doing it for other people? What's that gonna do for you 10 years from now?

  • @Kladyos
    @Kladyos 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1655

    I got several "C" grades in my college writing class, but then I started emulating my professor's favorite author and my grades suddenly went up to "A". Sometimes it really is the teachers' fault.

    • @yeah2853
      @yeah2853 3 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      Truly

    • @Tacospaceman
      @Tacospaceman 3 ปีที่แล้ว +78

      Genius strategy

    • @viskaserk
      @viskaserk 3 ปีที่แล้ว +185

      yeah. so my drama teacher hated me, and no matter how hard i tried, how many sleepless nights of rehersing, she would still beat me down till i was nothing. i gathered up all my evidence of this and got her fired. turned out she did this to other students depending on their looks, guess she thought i was ugly

    • @IAmBuddythedecibwave
      @IAmBuddythedecibwave 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      That makes me extremely angry....

    • @mariomario9209
      @mariomario9209 3 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      @@viskaserk yeah drama teachers are super bs

  • @flamevell3258
    @flamevell3258 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4162

    "There's a difference between people who are smart, and people who score better." - Prince EA

    • @ryderr4702
      @ryderr4702 3 ปีที่แล้ว +108

      Prince *EA*
      There everywhere.......

    • @johnnysinsgaming1568
      @johnnysinsgaming1568 3 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      EVERYWHERE

    • @youngjohnboxing3368
      @youngjohnboxing3368 3 ปีที่แล้ว +168

      One of the few things hes said that wasnt bullshit

    • @crippledcow2235
      @crippledcow2235 3 ปีที่แล้ว +121

      lol don't take anything else Prince EA seriously, this is one of the few things he's said is true.

    • @johnnysinsgaming1568
      @johnnysinsgaming1568 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@crippledcow2235 i agree

  • @hansolobutimdead
    @hansolobutimdead ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Its crazy that our education system is about rewarding perfection and punishing mistakes, when mistakes are essential for perfection. Every time you see someone accomplish something, remember that they did it 100 times before they got it right once.

  • @DoubleH2279
    @DoubleH2279 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +229

    I love this episode because it showcases that Bart is an actual kid with actual relatable problems, and not just a prankster.
    Edit: oh my, that’s a lot of likes…wasn’t expecting that

    • @acedelta12
      @acedelta12 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Bart is a prankster with a heart
      Also enjoy your 200th like

    • @DoubleH2279
      @DoubleH2279 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you

  • @ezmoney4598
    @ezmoney4598 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5772

    I can’t believe it but I’m actually jealous of Bart. His parents are still nice to him when he gets bad grades.

    • @fierce4453
      @fierce4453 3 ปีที่แล้ว +321

      Yep u can study 10 days get bad grades your parents know u study your ass off but they say bs

    • @phoenix0814
      @phoenix0814 3 ปีที่แล้ว +319

      My mum when I was in elementary or primary school got so angry when I didn't get a good score in a spelling test

    • @possums154
      @possums154 3 ปีที่แล้ว +165

      Yeah honestly I envy him in that regard

    • @fierce4453
      @fierce4453 3 ปีที่แล้ว +192

      @@phoenix0814 yeah my mom once have me a bruise 4 getting 20/40 on a spelling in gr 1

    • @randomalienok6654
      @randomalienok6654 3 ปีที่แล้ว +215

      Yeah, it's actually pretty sad not many people have parents like that.

  • @DumbassUsername
    @DumbassUsername 3 ปีที่แล้ว +29205

    *school isnt about knowing, it's all about remembering*

    • @mikeymladi9279
      @mikeymladi9279 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1377

      That's actually true..

    • @sexyyeyo
      @sexyyeyo 3 ปีที่แล้ว +455

      Yes? But don't you need to remember that? You remember grammar didn't you? You remember how to multiply didn't you? You even remember things that you didn't know you remember because you use them every day and you don't eve notice.

    • @DumbassUsername
      @DumbassUsername 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2123

      @@sexyyeyo "remembering" and "knowing" represent relatively different characteristics of memory as well as reflect different ways of using memory. ... Knowing simply reflects the familiarity of an item without recollection. Knowing utilizes semantic memory that requires perceptually based, data-driven processing. There is a difference between both of them and in school knowing and remembering are two totally different things. We have to know a certain thing, for example, you should know what 1+1 is, not remember it. it depends on the type of perspective you take it into. You can say "you remember how to multiply?" or "you know how to multiply?" taking that into perspective both ways have a different meaning to it. knowing is something you already have known and remembering is remembering something that you have learned or saw in the past. One thing I saw from reddit was this: "Remembering is the knowledge you gained from past personal experiences. Knowledge does not have to be from personal experiences." remembering implies explicit recall of a fact or event, knowing does not.

    • @sexyyeyo
      @sexyyeyo 3 ปีที่แล้ว +75

      @@DumbassUsername And where did you learn that?School?

    • @DumbassUsername
      @DumbassUsername 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1360

      @@sexyyeyo can you please stop with this stupid argument, we all know I am clearly right

  • @Cubic_l.l
    @Cubic_l.l 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +78

    What's worse that some one with Autism, ADHD, or any other disorders may flunk the school system because of their disadvantages, but then again special classes exist, but unfortunately, some states in the US, can't handle the meltdown, especially at elementary schools which can lead to brutal punishments. The brutal punishments are either physical, or mental consequences, which most of them are outdated.

    • @tbnrrenagade9507
      @tbnrrenagade9507 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      Special classes in the us exist so that they can say they’re doing something

    • @user-gu3nd7si5m
      @user-gu3nd7si5m 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@@tbnrrenagade9507special classes do nothing to actually help, they just use you as a janitor for the school

    • @CaptainBuilder707
      @CaptainBuilder707 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      according to school, im justa fucking autistic failure

  • @Alguien644
    @Alguien644 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +13

    Fun fact: school as we know it today was made to teach kids how to work in factories and make them obedient

  • @kodokuna.
    @kodokuna. 3 ปีที่แล้ว +537

    the worst part is grades genuinely don’t equal intelligence at all

    • @e4rlygames
      @e4rlygames 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      yup, like the third best student in my grade is one of my friends and he is really dumb, i mean not to offend him but i have no other way to say it, when i sometimes tell him not to do somethings he does it, like this time i was playing a fps and told him not to go to the enemy's spawn bc he would die i told him 3 times and he said stuff like "nah, i will be fine" he died and blamed it on me

    • @dorusburk
      @dorusburk 3 ปีที่แล้ว +53

      @@e4rlygames doesn’t really sound dumb just sounds stubborn

    • @addisonstevens7766
      @addisonstevens7766 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Yeah. Like you could be super smart and fail on purpose. Or be super smart and have the system be working against you. Grades are only able to show how much you remember. Not how much you know.

    • @e4rlygames
      @e4rlygames 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dorusburk ok

    • @lizbett570
      @lizbett570 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Sometimes they’re not even showing how good your skills are correctly since the question could be unclear/etc.

  • @wolvesrfun
    @wolvesrfun 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2326

    I'ma be honest, childhood depression is the only reason I got straight A's throughout high school. I didn't know shit about myself, not what I liked to do, not what my sexuality was, not even my own emotions, so it was easy to work yourself to death when you're basically a robot. I never had extracurriculars, friends, or clubs, so I spent all my time on homework or other school-related tasks. My only purpose was to do this work. I have such a big memory gap from elementary school to junior year of high school too, and I feel as if I've been robbed of a childhood. I can't blame anyone for not wanting to sacrifice their humanity and childhood for an A.

    • @yaboiaintshit4045
      @yaboiaintshit4045 3 ปีที่แล้ว +108

      I feel you, although I fell off later on, I hope you can heal from that, take care, take your time, you’re amazing as you’re ✨✨✨

    • @heffthehecked
      @heffthehecked 3 ปีที่แล้ว +72

      i swear to goddd i feel like i ghost wrote this! dude same here, you're not alone. i got straight a's pretty easily before because it was all i thought i was good for.

    • @patrykkozubik6051
      @patrykkozubik6051 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      It's rare I ever give a comment a thumbs up, but you deserve it. Keep spittin out the truth! :)

    • @tiredtardigrade5271
      @tiredtardigrade5271 3 ปีที่แล้ว +59

      And if you start to actually get out of that shell, you instantly start drowning in school. You now feel the sadness and fear when you didn't feel it before. You start to want to feel no emotions again, but it would have to be at an extreme instead of what it was before. You feel like you wasted yourself, as you were in gifted classes and getting good grades but now aren't getting all A's. You could just be getting a few B's but still feel horrible...

    • @localforestwitch7215
      @localforestwitch7215 3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Although you may already are, try nowadays to be in tuned with your inner child, give yourself the childhood you never had, meet people, go on walks, go to places you enjoy, Hell, buy toys, trust me, as somebody slightly in tuned with their inner childhood and never had a very good/had a childhood it makes a difference, I hope it'll help nowadays

  • @rovelfox7832
    @rovelfox7832 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    I struggled through my first few years of college, mostly with classes that had very little to do with my degree. It really wasn't until I moved to the UK that I actually started doing well in my classes, and I attribute it to just being more involved and not a scam to buy single-use textbooks. I actually feel like I'm learning things that will help me in my career and in life. The education system in America is just awful, and it really shows.

  • @user-zc2fw9jq9o
    @user-zc2fw9jq9o ปีที่แล้ว +40

    This is so relatable as a person who is failing every one of my classes in highschool. The grading system is terrible and it can really traumatize you and cause you to develop many fears. It makes you feel like you aren't smart, but you actually are.
    I feel like school would be so much better without the grading system because it is putting so much kids in depression and stress. And for kids with mental illnesses, it makes it even harder.
    I have ADHD myself and it feels like the schools don't care about it and don't want to 'help out in every way they can' as they always say.
    This school system is crap and I feel as if the schools would never listen to us no matter how many times we complain about it.
    If you are ever depressed that you aren't smart enough for school, always remember that everyone has their weaknesses and strengths in a subject and you are capable of learning anything. Grades don't and will never tell you how smart you are, so don't take a bad grade to heart and think you are dumb because of it.
    If you ever feel stuck in the pit of failure, remember to try hard and you will get somewhere. Use the things you are good at to your advantage and turn your negative words into positive :]

    • @tbnrrenagade9507
      @tbnrrenagade9507 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The school system is explicitly designed to make things easy for the people at the top when it should be designed to cater to the individual the best it can.
      Also, to further your point on grades not saying how smart you are, I failed all but one of my GCSEs and my teachers all said I was one of the smartest students they’d ever taught. Grades are nothing more than applying pressure in the hopes it’ll make you do better.

  • @Kj16V
    @Kj16V 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2601

    The irony is: Bart is always labelled as "low intellect" by the Simpsons creators, but he's actually extremely bright and gifted - just not academically. He successfully pulls advanced pranks all the time, he's a gifted skateboarder, he's learnt several martial arts with minimal training, became a musician of equal skill to his sister and even learnt conversational Spanish on a 12 hour flight to Brazil (then, on finding out that Brazilians speak Portuguese, "unlearnt" it by hitting himself in the head 😂). All the marks of a gifted polymath.

    • @theforbiddenpotato8032
      @theforbiddenpotato8032 3 ปีที่แล้ว +94

      i have never realized that

    • @itsDjjayy
      @itsDjjayy 3 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      damn what episode he learns martial arts

    • @Kj16V
      @Kj16V 3 ปีที่แล้ว +68

      @@itsDjjayy The one where he becomes a ninja to hang door adverts, lol!

    • @crackyz3329
      @crackyz3329 3 ปีที่แล้ว +69

      and when he was 10 he rap battled in front of a huge crowd with no prior practice

    • @WetSquidy5
      @WetSquidy5 3 ปีที่แล้ว +46

      And he has also learnt French and Japanese

  • @gridlock1637
    @gridlock1637 3 ปีที่แล้ว +599

    I also hate teachers that say "I want you to care about this topic". Like, how am I supposed to care about this one cool thing I learned when I'm forced to focus on 100 different things for a test next week?

    • @prettyshinyspaghetti8332
      @prettyshinyspaghetti8332 3 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      That's college. I graduated 2 years ago and that shit annoyed me

    • @naritruwireve1381
      @naritruwireve1381 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      and don't forget quizzes, projects, presentations, essays. Pretty much everything

    • @seaworld5653
      @seaworld5653 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Like I've learned more things in video games and sports than in school, teamwork, history, measurements and timing all come from them

  • @Matt_JJz
    @Matt_JJz ปีที่แล้ว +35

    The current school system is pointless at best, and downright catastrophic at worse. It isn't designed to produce happy & healthy independent individuals, it is designed to produce factory workers which is currently one of the lowest demanding jobs right now. You could be talented, smart and hard working; and still fail school all because you learn differently or cannot cope having your head shoved into a book all day.
    I truly learnt this when I did a business certificate at another college. The way it was set up was so much more different and allowed for more independence and freedom. There wasn't A, B, C, D or E (in Australia we have E not F), it was just Competent and Not Yet Competent. If you didn't pass, that's okay you could do another shot at it and you can take as long as you need, and you'll be helped personally if needed if you don't quite understand. It was a truly more unique way of learning and I wish the rest of my schooling experience was like this.
    I hated school and I struggled, still mostly passed but struggled. I love learning but the way the school system was set up just made me feel like I had to hate learning, and my creativity was not only just unappreciated, it was treated as downright criminal. I learnt more about science on youtube in my free time than any science class could ever even attempt to. When we're conditioned to be anti-social, uninspired and not creative robots, we start to act like it even outside of school. No wonder why I find it hard to be motivated in life or until recently; make friends. I was essentially programmed to.
    My experience in school is similar to many others, arguably better than many others and I still lost in the long run from it. School just made me a more tired, sick, anti-social and demotivated person and it only got better once I got a job and started to live my life outside of school more, as these environments were nothing like school and gave me some fresh air.

  • @renegadeace1735
    @renegadeace1735 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    "All that matters is that you find joy in what you're creating" I like that.

  • @stuckonaslide
    @stuckonaslide 3 ปีที่แล้ว +705

    i feel bad for the teachers that genuinely want their kids to succeed, but are forced to think of them in grades and numbers.

    • @indianathe3rd742
      @indianathe3rd742 3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      I'm just mesmerized by that succubus

    • @NotOrdinaryTofu
      @NotOrdinaryTofu 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      That's how school system works. I mean why the school system don't let the students do what they want in the future, they just focused on what school system want to.

    • @theemperorcat9832
      @theemperorcat9832 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@NotOrdinaryTofu you gotta feel bad for most teachers for 1 thing they dont get paid well and 2 there just doing there job so yes they are forced to just look at us that way it's pretty sad

    • @Possiblylunar
      @Possiblylunar 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I didn't know Mari had drip

    • @user-tr3jw1df6q
      @user-tr3jw1df6q 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@indianathe3rd742 tf

  • @jojobinea4431
    @jojobinea4431 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1097

    Bart hitting himself while trying to focus hits way too close to home...

    • @goldenproject1892
      @goldenproject1892 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Le ADHD has arrived (for me)

    • @kakashi6957
      @kakashi6957 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @BROTHERHOOD WHAT IFS yeah I was in that situation but for like an hour or more if I’m lucky I forget

    • @fatbone999
      @fatbone999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I know. Even though I get good grades I have to beat myself up to do it. It has caused so much anxiety and pain over the most trivial of things.

    • @MarioGreco
      @MarioGreco 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      All that scene taught me was that that type of behaviour to gain sympathy from people was okay. It’s not. Re-watching that scene only makes me sad.

    • @IceePhoenix
      @IceePhoenix 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Agreed, I used to do the same thing all the time

  • @artsmashhh
    @artsmashhh 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    The craziest part is, even my parents agreed that the system is messed up, being locked up in a classroom for 7 hours straight with useless facts being crammed in your head. It just absolutely sucks. And I'm mesmerized at how nobody's doing anything to change this system

  • @thecheapgorilla110
    @thecheapgorilla110 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    This episode somewhat hits close to home for me. I have ADHD but mine was worse as a child. First grade felt like a nightmare. Almost everyday I somehow unintentionally did something that got me in trouble. I got yelled at all the time and I didn't know what I had done or how to fix it, and when I did know what I had done wrong, I couldn't fix it no matter how hard I tried anyways.
    It happened so often it felt like my teacher just had it out for me. I remember hating every day of that school year and my mom saying to me right before she dropped me off one morning "Son, have a good day at school and please actually try your best today" I sighed and replied back "I'll try..."
    It wasn't all bad though, I had to retake first grade and on my second go-around it was amazing. I actually didn't have a teacher that screamed and was actually sweet, patient, and understanding. After that it was smoothing sailing for me.

  • @kokinsnifer
    @kokinsnifer 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2691

    I almost cried when Bart started crying and this shows everyone that school is bad for someones (not everyones) mental health, for example I have anger issues and I can't focus well so when I have to focus and try I just get frustrated and start crying, people just keep saying that school is good for you but it just gives little kids stress, in my opinion kids shouldn't stress that much to the point where they start crying, yelling, hitting themselves and even having suicidal thoughts, like schools have to understand us and just chill

    • @user-qf3df6jz7m
      @user-qf3df6jz7m 3 ปีที่แล้ว +191

      Dont forget the destruction of self esteem, due to the tought of getting a bad grade it means you are a "failure" and that sucks,i tell by my experience.

    • @Joe-pm8de
      @Joe-pm8de 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      yeah, yeah.

    • @quinnholloway5400
      @quinnholloway5400 3 ปีที่แล้ว +45

      I hit myself a lot when ever I lost focused or got behind on notes
      And everytime I failed a test or got a bad grade on a assignment, I hated myself and even in college, let myself complete fall apart all because of a bad grade

    • @L_Ratio_Bozo_
      @L_Ratio_Bozo_ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +62

      When Bart cried, I cried too. I hate school so much, it gives me so much stress. Waking up is hard, smiling too. But when it's weekend I get so excited. School messed me up so much and still does, it feels like I have never time.

    • @spoons7649
      @spoons7649 3 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      *When you cry over a fictional character who looks like a broom*

  • @LankyWx
    @LankyWx 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2049

    My moms told me “School isn’t about the education anymore, it’s a game now. You play the game, and you will be fine”
    EDIT: I call my mom (singular) “moms”, like people call there father “pops”. I have only one mother lmao

    • @stupidsushi6839
      @stupidsushi6839 3 ปีที่แล้ว +49

      yes, you really do have smart moms

    • @nickmorgan3913
      @nickmorgan3913 3 ปีที่แล้ว +77

      Much smarter than my mom, who asked me: Goddamnit Nicholas, what the f***, why do you have an C- in english? When I was 12

    • @skeletor4436
      @skeletor4436 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Very smart mother

    • @davybones7912
      @davybones7912 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      you have a GALAXYBRAIN moms

    • @thehaloscrolls391
      @thehaloscrolls391 3 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Worst. Game. Ever

  • @vid6274
    @vid6274 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    I was put out of school at 8 and was homeschooled and tutored because of the racism I was experiencing, I also had a bad attention span so that was another problem, I’m glad I never let school ruin me.

  • @matt338r5
    @matt338r5 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    Growing up with ADHD I understand Bart. It's so damn hard to concentrate on anything when your brain wants to think of something else, not even 5 seconds later. Not only that, but I always hated seeing those stupid letters on my grade. I always thought of myself as stupid because I didn't do well in school. Overtime though I realized that I'm not stupid, I just was never well educated because of the school system.

  • @cosmicspacething3474
    @cosmicspacething3474 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2529

    Also I think Lisa getting so obsessed over a B+ while not as relatable is still completely understandable and another good reason why the system is trash, even the smart kids get overstressed about grades

    • @munchii935
      @munchii935 3 ปีที่แล้ว +274

      I used to have straight a’s but after awhile my mental health went down, I got a b in math. And I can’t stress enough the amount of spiraling depression that put me through. And the more I thought about it the less I tried and my math grade went down to an f. My others grades dropped and I began thinking I was trash and stupid. I have a cry counter on the last page of my math notebook, the teacher found it and sent me to the counselor to talk about it. So honestly I can relate to that and it’s quite sad.

    • @tristantheoofer2
      @tristantheoofer2 3 ปีที่แล้ว +39

      me. i used to be one of em bc i already knew everything i was being taught (i was bored as fuck so i ended up "dIsTrAcTiNg" the class alot lul) so yeh. also io have autism

    • @sonnyfox60
      @sonnyfox60 3 ปีที่แล้ว +59

      It’s relatable to me. Your future depends on your GCSE and A-Level results (idk what it is in America) so when you get a slightly lower score it crushes you as if this continues it could effect your whole life trajectory.

    • @tristantheoofer2
      @tristantheoofer2 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@sonnyfox60 tbh as long as i have a decent grade im fine

    • @SOBEKCrocodileGod
      @SOBEKCrocodileGod 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      I always get pissed off when I see friends getting sad about a B when I’m working so damn hard to change from being a “D & F student” who used to be lucky to even get a C

  • @thefrogreading2798
    @thefrogreading2798 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1536

    Fun fact: our education system was modeled after factory work. Thats why the dont care if you actually have learned, they just need you to regurgitate information without really thinking

    • @nicholastosoni707
      @nicholastosoni707 3 ปีที่แล้ว +107

      And learn how to sit still at a desk for hours upon hours upon hours on end doing the same thing over and over and over.

    • @ARCHIVED9610
      @ARCHIVED9610 3 ปีที่แล้ว +44

      i want digital art teaching in school dang it, not about blizzards. I live in Michigan, sure, but why the heck do I have to study them when I can read them ON MY OWN

    • @jharris3110
      @jharris3110 3 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      Interesting, cause I work in a factory and it's mostly standing in one spot for hours. Other than memorizing certain things there's a bit of basic math involved and that's about it.

    • @gabrielam.7681
      @gabrielam.7681 3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      @@jharris3110 both my parents used to work in a fish factory for years because they dropped out of college and couldn't find any other jobs, from the stories I heard as a kid it's hell. Doing the same fine, repeated movements, standing on one spot, aching muscles yet still supervisors screaming at you to hurry the hell up for 12 hours on end, all for a terrible salary that ensures you are given no opportunity to quit because there's simply nothing to back you up financially.
      I don't think people realise how big an opportunity the education system is before they whine about it, sure it has it's flaws and it could be better but it's the biggest chance you have of avoiding the closest thing this earth has to hell, so seriously, think twice before taking it for granted, and definitely think twice before ripping into it like it's the biggest thing to ever wrong you.

    • @davidkonevky7372
      @davidkonevky7372 3 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      @@gabrielam.7681 And think that all of those things you've described are the things that we are training our children to do, completely disheartening

  • @pixelmotte
    @pixelmotte ปีที่แล้ว +18

    One of the really sad things about school is that a lot of kids, probably most actually believe they are responsible for their grades.
    I once talked to a classmate who didn't understand something and I wanted to explain it to him, but he just assumed he hasn't understood the lesson yet, because he's not smart enough.
    I tried to explain to him, that the teacher explained it really badly and that I also wouldn't have understood it, if I didn't look it up in the mathbook, but he didn't want to listen and didn't believe me.
    We also had a good teacher once and she improved the average grade and it went back down, when the old teacher taught our class again, which was probably because all of the students were lazy...

  • @elvinwisp
    @elvinwisp ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I've been struggling with that mentality a lot throughout my life. When I got my first "B" in school my mom got really mad and actually yelled at me, which she usually never does. And I guess that's when all my issues started.
    I think that you're a great writer and that you handled this topic flawlessly. It actually made me cry. So thank you.
    Also, I also daydream really easily when I'm trying to study too, but thankfully I've been getting along just fine because I can usually pay attention while the teacher is talking and I learn pretty fast

  • @katd3250
    @katd3250 3 ปีที่แล้ว +927

    My old teacher actually started to protest about how bad the school system really is. She's the only teacher that had actually protested about it in my old school.

    • @SoulWingz
      @SoulWingz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +57

      A lot of teachers hate the school system, but have been forced to accepted the fact that it is the way that it is. Actually gettoup and protesting (protesting in general) is really hard

    • @evankazmierczak8388
      @evankazmierczak8388 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      Legend

    • @arnoldthehistorian5280
      @arnoldthehistorian5280 3 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      One time my teacher when we were learning about money in 5th grade she said
      “Now we will learn something that will be important in you life” I agree

    • @user-dx3qk8dk7r
      @user-dx3qk8dk7r 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      that’s a good teacher.

    • @haydo3537
      @haydo3537 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      My English teacher hates the school system as well, she asked us to write an essay about how the school system is bad and how can we fix it, wich was really cool

  • @cursedkai2627
    @cursedkai2627 3 ปีที่แล้ว +765

    as someone who is autistic, this hit hard. the autism ties into the fact I would be downgraded for things that weren't my fault. I only found out I was autistic later in my life. All that time of not understanding analytical writing and being shouted at for not making eye contact or not understanding implicit instructions made sense. I try to remember what was said in this video when I'm given a bad grade for something. It helps get rid of the feeling of inferiority I got from my undiagnosed years.

    • @gameplaysh6135
      @gameplaysh6135 3 ปีที่แล้ว +30

      I have asperger syndrome and didn't even know it until I turned 18 and dropped out of school. I got lucky in a sense that no one questioned why I can't keep eye contact when talking to someone.

    • @Lolo_Antonio-FryEmUpFan
      @Lolo_Antonio-FryEmUpFan 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Same

    • @jordanramsey3848
      @jordanramsey3848 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I can relate

    • @doodlemoo
      @doodlemoo 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      This is unrelated but scaramouchee

    • @cursedkai2627
      @cursedkai2627 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@doodlemoo he is best harbinger boi

  • @Chiller-pc1dv
    @Chiller-pc1dv 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    It's even harder when you actually do have a developmental or learning disability. Because you also have to deal with people not understanding you or your disability, calling you lazy, saying you're not trying hard enough. And no matter how hard you try, your disorder, something you have absolutely no control over, will always be there, making things so much harder...making you have to work twice as hard as the average person just to get a decent grade. I have ADHD and public school was AWFUL for me because of it and in highschool, a newly appearing physical disability as well that I didn't know I had until after I graduated highschool.

  • @abbexx4283
    @abbexx4283 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I can relate to the teacher asking “why are you like this” and Bart freaking out. Everyone asks me why I behave like I do and I don’t fucking know. Don’t ask me.

  • @KnellMortem
    @KnellMortem 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1713

    Teachers: “You won’t have a calculator with you everyday.”
    Smart Phones: “The square root of 69 is shut the hell up.”

    • @charmaine7781
      @charmaine7781 3 ปีที่แล้ว +32

      They don't let students use smartphones where I live

    • @GogiRegion
      @GogiRegion 3 ปีที่แล้ว +109

      Another thing is that it’s just handy to carry around a calculator. People should know how to do things without one, but even without smartphones there’s literally NOTHING stopping you from carrying a small calculator around with you everywhere. Especially if you have a bag of some kind or very large pockets.

    • @gabrielabatista6016
      @gabrielabatista6016 3 ปีที่แล้ว +53

      Honestly, my math and geometry teachers stopped saying that when I was around middle school because at that point EVERYONE had a smartphone so they do, in fact, have a calculator with them all the time and saying otherwise would simply ask to be roasted; they just push us to learn the formulas now so that we know what information to put on the calculator and stuff, specially since we are on online school

    • @duelponzac
      @duelponzac 3 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      teachers: you guys need to get in touch with the new-a-days tech;
      also teachers: thow shalt port a calculator - a daily-use machine - during exams.

    • @noriii
      @noriii 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@charmaine7781 that’s not what they meant lol

  • @publicenemy123
    @publicenemy123 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3505

    When Bart said “I’m dumb” I almost started crying it hit that close

    • @avanishdutta2658
      @avanishdutta2658 2 ปีที่แล้ว +180

      Actually he is not, but those letters make him think so. I believe that everyone is different and unique. Even Bart can be so.

    • @beanoptodon
      @beanoptodon 2 ปีที่แล้ว +80

      It reminded me of what I said to my parents when they screamed at me for failing a test lol

    • @beanoptodon
      @beanoptodon 2 ปีที่แล้ว +61

      Except... They kept screaming, instead of feeling bad for me.

    • @sprite8344
      @sprite8344 2 ปีที่แล้ว +41

      Its because most people follow others advices in doing things like for example if you want to become humourous you go ahead and search a video on How to cut jokes or be funny etc . But you won't be able to achieve your goal because that's not your way of doing things that's just someone else's way. If you want to be good at something you have to look for your own way of doing it cause that way your brain starts to learn to do things instead of putting up with something you're forced to do

    • @REDACTEDFILE
      @REDACTEDFILE 2 ปีที่แล้ว +50

      @@beanoptodon same bro... they were like "ur not smart? Kinda cringe" like dude help me I'm 6

  • @jeepmega629
    @jeepmega629 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    As a person who is repeating class, this episode speaks to me, especially because, like Bart, I know a lot about the things I enjoy, but in the things, i don't want i fail.
    Honestly, there is nothing wrong with that, because I should put the effort in the things I enjoy rather than the things I find monotonous, and I'm of that number or letter on a piece of paper that tells me otherwise.

  • @nitronorman1491
    @nitronorman1491 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    My last year of highschool was literally a repeat of everything I learned the previous four years, including tests, which I remembered most of the answers of. My classmates were completely and totally blowing off everything, and the teachers, with massive disrespect. Eventually I snapped and went on a rant, and the teachers excused me from class and I was allowed to take a few days off, because I was 100% correct and their nicest and best student. I consider myself an educated failure.

  • @celestial_boon8078
    @celestial_boon8078 3 ปีที่แล้ว +979

    “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”

    • @actic555
      @actic555 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Said by Einstein the fraud

    • @user-sc8mj5bb6k
      @user-sc8mj5bb6k 3 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      "Sun Tzu said that!"

    • @volareviaa
      @volareviaa 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      fish can’t climb

    • @celestial_boon8078
      @celestial_boon8078 3 ปีที่แล้ว +114

      @@volareviaa That's the point. Everyone has things they can do and things they can't. If you judge someone on things they can't do instead of things they can do then they will feel terrible. The fish is good at swimming, the spider is good at climbing. Switch their positions and they will both feel stupid

    • @cy-bernet-ix
      @cy-bernet-ix 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@celestial_boon8078 big brain

  • @heysiritellmeacoolprofilen7296
    @heysiritellmeacoolprofilen7296 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1507

    the letter f doesn’t matter, the letter a doesn’t matter
    “but c is acceptable right”

    • @RatelHBadger
      @RatelHBadger 3 ปีที่แล้ว +68

      C's get degrees my dude

    • @darrengordon-hill
      @darrengordon-hill 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Si

    • @xbrandi12345x
      @xbrandi12345x 3 ปีที่แล้ว +64

      "C is for cookie and that's good enough for me" -Cookie Monster, Sesame Street, 1971
      Was he telling us something? C is a 'good enough' grade. Good enough to slide by anyway.

    • @robertbennett2796
      @robertbennett2796 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yes

    • @Captain_Garchomp
      @Captain_Garchomp 3 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      My mom apparently: *N O*

  • @audreykimbrough
    @audreykimbrough ปีที่แล้ว +8

    As a kid whos struggled with ADHD there entire life this video really hit me in the feels.

  • @cashlesshuman4022
    @cashlesshuman4022 ปีที่แล้ว +69

    I used to completely fail junior high because of how hard it was to understand and mainly the distractions and my own mental health. Kids would be screaming in the hallways, whipping each other with cords, saying some of the most racist shit ever, lying flat on table and counters, and our teachers never did anything. While I was at the school my mental health dropped quickly. I got to the point where I would feel absolute dread when I was near school and if I was at school for less than 30 minutes I would get suicidal thoughts. The counselors never did anything and would often say things like “I’m sorry” and “it could be worse” which wouldn’t do anything except make me feel guilty for being this way. I left that school to go to an alternative one instead. It turned out a bit better. Students would still misbehave but the teacher and the work they gave out greatly improved. I could understand what they wanted from me for once. After that school year I found out that I was autistic. Recently I have gotten a 504 ( a kind of mental health plan) for school and things have been better. My mental health is still shit but my grades are good and my parents support me. So I think I’ll be alright

  • @davidkonevky7372
    @davidkonevky7372 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1106

    Not so fun fact: this school system was just made to train children into future factory workers, shows how old-school this system is

    • @Icarus_72
      @Icarus_72 3 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      hah pun

    • @davidkonevky7372
      @davidkonevky7372 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      @@Icarus_72 ohhhh I just realized lmao

    • @user-ri5oc5rw5b
      @user-ri5oc5rw5b 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What factory?? Half of American factory is overseas only weapons

    • @sonnyfox60
      @sonnyfox60 3 ปีที่แล้ว +86

      @@user-ri5oc5rw5b during the industrial revolution most people in school became factory workers as they were the only jobs and of you were rich you’d have different education and inherit the business. So the lessons taught in school were: unabashed obedience, don’t think creatively and dream small. This system hasn’t changed.

    • @coralfied3983
      @coralfied3983 3 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@sonnyfox60 a dark past mhm

  • @rouxlskaardisbetterthanyou5895
    @rouxlskaardisbetterthanyou5895 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2420

    School would be a lot better if people didn’t feel as pressured as they did about grades. If school took away the value of grades and instead decided to help/educate people based on their interests the world would simply be a better place. But of course school can’t go through every single student and teach them stuff about what they like/want to learn, so they take the easy route and “teach” everyone the same thing and get annoyed when someone doesn’t do it the same exact way they do it.

    • @dhgmrz17
      @dhgmrz17 3 ปีที่แล้ว +175

      The thing is after your learn basic reading, writing, math and history you really don't need much else like the school system acts as if you need. You don't need everyone to learn chemistry, biology, algebra, music theory, art, theater, etc. You are pretty much set with knowledge needed before you even get into middle school to do anything you want to pursue. If you want to pursue biology for example you will learn the required things anyways because without that knowledge you would reach a ceiling quite quickly. For me I hated math and felt algebra and geometry to be useless at the time, until I started pursuing programing and video game development and realized alot of that is pretty useful to know when pursuing those things. Schools actively discourage you from pursuing what you want, even if yours interests may unknowingly line up with the material they are teaching.

    • @redstonecat1232
      @redstonecat1232 3 ปีที่แล้ว +65

      The problem is that standardized testing and a lack of teachers means that schools have to follow a simple formula, where all they can do is hope they get a good grade from the state.

    • @CandyCat182
      @CandyCat182 3 ปีที่แล้ว +40

      @@dhgmrz17 ive been an artist for pretty much my whole life and i love making art. its a great passion of mine but when im forced to make art i feel fucking miserable.

    • @dhgmrz17
      @dhgmrz17 3 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      @@CandyCat182 You hit the nail on the head, pretty sure that's the same reason why I think so many people come out of school and don't see reading as a form of entertainment, since from the very beginning we are forced to read only certain books that schools deem worthy of being read.

    • @bakustop9606
      @bakustop9606 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Me: Hey, I like chemistry, astronomy, world languages and aviation, can i learn some cool stuff about that?
      Schools: best I can do is Shakespearean poetry

  • @forkfighter
    @forkfighter 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I did pretty well at school, but it was so stressful to stay on top of everything. I would constantly have nightmares about forgetting an essay or test and having my whole grade go down. After I graduated, I stopped getting those dreams, thankfully

  • @Majthoub
    @Majthoub ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Top 3 best things that ever happened to me :
    1- being kicked from school at 2nd grade
    2- failing high school twice
    3- dropping out of university
    i'm not kidding those are really the best things that ever happened to me
    even tho i spent the first 20 years of my life believing i'm a failure
    but being on this road helped me form my character ;)

  • @gagahbudiwiratama710
    @gagahbudiwiratama710 3 ปีที่แล้ว +566

    Schools : "i'm gonna pretend i didn't see that"

  • @waldennn.
    @waldennn. 3 ปีที่แล้ว +718

    School isn’t really about learning really, it’s just about deadlines at this point, because of most hard working jobs that the schools pretty much force on you have deadlines. It’s just school all over again.

    • @hotrightnow8932
      @hotrightnow8932 3 ปีที่แล้ว +38

      well the system was created to make people into obediant workers

    • @mckinzibrown9701
      @mckinzibrown9701 3 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      So much! So many teachers teach us these formulas and starters for answers and the idea is supposed to be repetition, but I remember getting bad grades for not doing the same formula but getting the same answers. Not just for math; in english she made us start every response and essay the same way and would mark us off if we shortened it or did it a different way

    • @Zanroff
      @Zanroff 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      School was actually about education once upon a time. The internet has really made schools obsolete in a lot of ways.

    • @edl533
      @edl533 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      It's about fulfilling a state/federally-mandated quota of who can pass the most students...

    • @BigForAHedgehog
      @BigForAHedgehog 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      It's more about memory :/

  • @MahaliaAkatugba
    @MahaliaAkatugba ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I literally cried watching this idk🥹😂

  • @Taraku43
    @Taraku43 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    That is pretty much how I felt to my exam's, atleast during my first ones. But then, I began to worry less and just study. If you study too much, you lose concentration and end up making mistakes, end up learning the wrong things and fail. If you learn too little you won't know it all. It all depends on having both the right amount of study and care for school to do well. You have to care about your grades but not to a point where it eats you up inside if you fail. And that ballance is what no one teaches you, but you just have to find out

  • @victorcarlsson1415
    @victorcarlsson1415 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2688

    Albert Einstein once said, “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”

    • @flashlightning6742
      @flashlightning6742 3 ปีที่แล้ว +286

      So true. Ridiculous how society makes people spend the first 18-20 ish years of their lives having their happiness and mental state determined by a fucking number or letter.

    • @phynix178
      @phynix178 3 ปีที่แล้ว +134

      @@flashlightning6742 only to find out most of what they learned doesn’t matter in the real world

    • @SovereignStatesman
      @SovereignStatesman 3 ปีที่แล้ว +55

      To quote Ben Franklin: "The king's cheese is 9/10 wasted. But no matter: it's made from the PEOPLE'S milk."

    • @victorcarlsson1415
      @victorcarlsson1415 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@SovereignStatesman Sorry But I don't understand that quote. What does it mean?

    • @SovereignStatesman
      @SovereignStatesman 3 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      @@victorcarlsson1415 Government spending is 90% waste.

  • @Cake-Goku
    @Cake-Goku 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14940

    I like how this episode is 3 decades old and its more relevant now than ever

    • @robkies
      @robkies 3 ปีที่แล้ว +808

      *That's because school system didn't change in 100 years*

    • @vereinigtekonigreicheoster35
      @vereinigtekonigreicheoster35 3 ปีที่แล้ว +424

      @@robkies nearly 200 now

    • @KynMites
      @KynMites 3 ปีที่แล้ว +813

      Someone online said, "the simpsons doesn't predict anything we just haven't fixed any of the problems since the show came out."

    • @anisomniac5931
      @anisomniac5931 3 ปีที่แล้ว +92

      @@KynMites Very true.

    • @ausdorian3252
      @ausdorian3252 3 ปีที่แล้ว +55

      Someone should call this Meme Effect

  • @joshualevan
    @joshualevan ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Regurgitation vs. Retention is important. Parroting and memorizing for a test only to forget it over a summer is not learning. Most of the info I have retained came from life experience, PBS, and TH-cam.

  • @simon8990
    @simon8990 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This is going to be my school motivation video, thank you

  • @niamhha9014
    @niamhha9014 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1460

    Teachers at assembly: everyone is unique and that’s what makes us amazing!
    Teachers in class: why can’t all of you be quiet but know when to answer questions I’ve asked you? Why can’t all of you study every night and also eat well, exercise and rest? Why can’t you pass a test on a topic you were taught last week?

    • @SRosenberg203
      @SRosenberg203 3 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      It sounds like the reason you can't pass a test is because you were talking in class instead of participating. This video makes a lot of good points, but there's an awful lot of entitlement that I can see among American students today. Yes, school should engage your curiosity and make you want to learn about and discover new things rather than make you memorize a list of facts from a book, but is it really our job to *also* keep you entertained 100% of the time? There are certain things people have to know how to do, to be functional adults in society. If more people paid attention in American History class, they probably wouldn't have been induced into trying to overthrow the government a month ago.
      What expectation do you actually have of teachers, if you don't think they should be able to ask you questions or assign you homework or test whether you have mastered the unit's skills and content?

    • @magatsu6811
      @magatsu6811 3 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      @@SRosenberg203 It was not actually overthrowing, it was protesting and occupation of the building. That was Antifa causing trouble at the event, with several members getting arrested after the 'riots' as the media claims. Other than that, though some of what you say is true, much of what school is quickly becomes more memory practice and information downloading rather than figuring things out all on your own.

    • @SRosenberg203
      @SRosenberg203 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@magatsu6811 Illegally entering the Capitol building with the goal of obstructing the lawfully elected government from performing their Constitutionally mandated duty to certify the electoral votes is, in fact, a Felony. These insurrectionists (all of whom have a clear history of hardcore Trump support expressed in their digital profiles so far) wouldn't have such hilarious Surprised Pikachu faces when the FBI comes for them, if they had been paying more attention in school. They might have learned that you don't get to push past barriers and shatter windows to force your way into a building to stop American voters from having their will recognized, when you are butthurt because your guy lost.

    • @SRosenberg203
      @SRosenberg203 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@magatsu6811 In terms of your point on education; teachers are often handcuffed by the districts. I would love to use ONLY primary sources for analysis in my classes, and never even crack a textbook, but if I did so my students wouldn't be able to pass the NY State Regents tests that they have to pass in order to graduate. I would absolutely LOVE for that not the be the sole benchmark by which they are judged, but that decision isn't left up to classroom teachers.

    • @-NO_
      @-NO_ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SRosenberg203 that is quite sad.

  • @amyperez8490
    @amyperez8490 3 ปีที่แล้ว +892

    The school system is so bad, I used to be a student with straight A’s because I grew up believing if I didn’t have an A it would be the end for me but I had no life, all I cared about were my grades, I shut myself away in my room everyday after school to study for a test in each class everyday. Honestly it affected my mental health really bad.

    • @LAM_G80085
      @LAM_G80085 3 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      Same happened to me
      Studied like a mad man my whole life but the hectic college life broke me to the point i dont care anymore and now i have no talents or any social skills and my parents dont like me anymore

    • @Possiblylunar
      @Possiblylunar 3 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      I'm still a middle school student so I can't really say much but I don't really have to study too hard for a test and my parents are still happy if I have a B- or higher. I feel sorry for those of you who are struggling with depression because of school.

    • @CC-bh1ql
      @CC-bh1ql 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@LAM_G80085 relatable

    • @Nastara
      @Nastara 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Possiblylunar you’re awesome and empathetic. I’m glad you got to see this video while you’re still in school !

    • @iluvarts2248
      @iluvarts2248 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I can also relate cuz I also studied like a madlad even though I hated it cause I won't be able to handle the stress of having bad grades but got to the point of not caring anymore, I'm still in middle school so I tried to improve my social skills rather than my grades cause people like you guys who shares their experiences from school and life makes me learn and open a new perspective about life

  • @coolbro8922
    @coolbro8922 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Meanwhile in Finland:
    Everyone can learn whatever they want to accomplish, and NO CHILD will get left behind (never fail).

    • @fathimathnabeela6247
      @fathimathnabeela6247 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And at their own pace?

    • @abdulazimnaushad
      @abdulazimnaushad 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes. No standardized testing and grades either. You are actually allowed to develop your skills and abilities. Also schools don’t compete but collaborate and students are taught to collaborate and not compete
      (Not from Finland btw but saying what ik of the education system there).

    • @what-hq1gl
      @what-hq1gl 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@fathimathnabeela6247ehh.. i'd say almost everything depends on the school you go to, in my school there is different "skill level classes" in certain subjects (only math, and finnish for foreign students) so i'd say it could definitely be improved (yes im finnish, 8th grade)

    • @what-hq1gl
      @what-hq1gl 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@abdulazimnaushadwhat do you mean by "standardized" tests?