Thursday, March 17, 2011

Creativity Blog #1: Complaints

I believe social educational institutions like schools and universities attempt at conforming a student to their personal standard of a model student; students have to sometimes cross the line of "rule breaking" in order to reach the goal and objective of the institution. FOR EXAMPLE, at Buckley, if students were unable to study for a different class (for a test/quiz) while in a different class, how good would your grades be? Their is simply so much work, that majority of the students usually study for a test or quiz during the previous class of the class which the test is in. Also, students are technically not allowed to bring their cars back onto campus until after 3:45. Imagine how many things we would be unable to do if we actually followed this rule. The Basketball team would not be able to leave after shootaround on gamedays. If someone has class G period, and have f free, or any afterschool commitment, students would not be able to bring their cars back. This can also affect all sports, tennis, baseball, golf, even Monotones. This could also affect performing arts and set-work. Thus finding a ride afterwards would be terrible. What if you don't have your g-card and NEED to go off campus to eat because you are starving… and their is only a uneven number of 7 people who have c period free for instance. 3 people will get left out. Simply unfair. Their are many many more.