My top 5 Sins as a Student
(5SS)
We
always say that this time, in school as a good student, we will do our best to
avoid sins and stay away from trouble as much as we could. But unfortunately,
we could not avoid these sins we commit. Here are just some of the six sins we
commit at school.
Number 1:
Laziness
There are many causes for laziness, but I think one of the biggest
causes of student laziness isn't laziness at all. I used to be called lazy a
lot in school and it was never a matter of being
Lazy, it
was more because I struggled with the understanding and the teachers would put
me down so much that I felt stupid asking questions. When you hear over and
over that the answer should be easy but it isn't you eventually just give up.
It's not because you're lazy at all.
Number 2:
Cramming 2 the Max
In education, cramming is the practice of
working intensively to absorb large volumes of informational material in short
amounts of time. It is often done by students in preparation for upcoming exams,
especially at the last minute. Cramming is often discouraged by educators
because the hurried coverage of material tends to result in poor long-term
retention of material.
Number 3:
I am not Obedient
As a student, I admit that I belong to the not
obedient ones. Why? Simply because sir Tom gives the rule of respecting your
own school uniform. He gives commands on not to roll up the sleeves because it
is a disgrace. And what do I do? I still roll up my sleeves because I could not
bear the hotness. I know I did the bad thing so I am trying to change.
I always get my punishment. For the boys, it’s the haircut that matters but for
girls like me, this is the one that matters. Sir Tom always scolds me whenever
he sees I roll my sleeves up. I promise not to repeat but as a naughty student,
sometimes I still do it so I feel guilty. There’s just the Hades side in my
head that persuades me to do the wrong thing.
Number 4:
I'm always late
When students come to class late, it can disrupt the flow of
a lecture or discussion, distract other students, impede learning, and
generally erode class morale. Moreover, if left unchecked, lateness can become
chronic and spread throughout the class. Because there are a number of possible
reasons students arrive to class late, considering which causes are at the root
of the problem can help guide instructors to appropriate responses and
strategies. Understanding the reasons, however, does not require tolerating the
behavior.
Number 5:
"Can I copy"
I cannot avoid the fact that I could not
understand the lesson myself. I know I can simply ask questions regarding the
lesson but one need not to copy another classmate’s answer. Those devils coming
out of their place and got inside my soul were so desperate, which makes me
cram even more. Students like me are getting used to it so they get too lazy to
answer on their own.
One cannot simply determine the punishment at first but when a test comes,
that’s also when you realized you still don’t understand the lesson. You only
have grades in homework because of copying, and now, a test comes and you got
to do nothing but guess for the answers.

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