
RealLifeTamagotchi
memento mori
- Dec 15, 2019
- 29
I went to a boarding school. The kids were nice, there was no bullying and teachers never shouted at students. The only problem was that everyone worked TOO hard.
We got up at 6:30 and we had classes till 18. After dinner we had to study from 19 to 23:30. Students who wanted to study more were free to do so until 1. We were allowed to go out once a week, and we visited our home once a month. Dating and mobile phones weren't allowed.
My weakest subject was math, so when term was over I used to go to a cram school. I spent 12 hours per day studying math during summer and winter breaks. But I always felt I wasn't trying hard enough because people around me were doing the same...or even more.
All this effort for a single exam(similar to SAT). Every year there are students who commit suicide because their scores aren't good enough. A kid in my school also died right after the exam. Some say that he choked on something and others say it was a heart attack but the truth is unknown.
Studying hard is good of course, but the sad thing is I never had enough time to think about my real future. I was too busy worrying about my grades.
I have never studied abroad, so I wonder if high school students around the world is having similar experiences. Did you also spend most of your day studying?
We got up at 6:30 and we had classes till 18. After dinner we had to study from 19 to 23:30. Students who wanted to study more were free to do so until 1. We were allowed to go out once a week, and we visited our home once a month. Dating and mobile phones weren't allowed.
My weakest subject was math, so when term was over I used to go to a cram school. I spent 12 hours per day studying math during summer and winter breaks. But I always felt I wasn't trying hard enough because people around me were doing the same...or even more.
All this effort for a single exam(similar to SAT). Every year there are students who commit suicide because their scores aren't good enough. A kid in my school also died right after the exam. Some say that he choked on something and others say it was a heart attack but the truth is unknown.
Studying hard is good of course, but the sad thing is I never had enough time to think about my real future. I was too busy worrying about my grades.
I have never studied abroad, so I wonder if high school students around the world is having similar experiences. Did you also spend most of your day studying?