Wednesday, February 3, 2010

You Didn't Just Say That

Ok, so I wasn't going to post today since I've been a little busy...math class, getting my (brand new) cracked windshield replaced and hanging out with my jackass..aka hubby.

But I really wanted to share a story about this stooopid kid in class today. Our class lasts for an hour and 15 minutes. An hour into class right in the middle of the instructor explaining a math process, this guy decides it's ok to say "isn't it time to go now". The instructor advised him that no it's not, there's still 15 minutes of class left. He then decides to take it a step further and say "well I want to go now". The instructor then says "then go". But like a dufus he just continues to sit there...and mope. I sat there floored...thinking to myself "are you freaking kidding me?!". What a spoiled, ignorant and disrespectful little prick. Just another reminder of certain families that raise their kids to think that they are owed everything and that the world revolves around them.

There are a few times where the instructor also mentioned how her college math students decide to just skip problems like fractions and word problems on tests because they don't do their homework and don't take time to understand what they are doing. I hope, no, I know that I am raising my kids to put effort into what they do. I'll be darned if I'll settle for my kids slacking off and being dipwads in college because they don't feel like putting the effort in. If that kids parents have to pay for his education, they ought to be highly disappointed in him....and if he's getting a free grant, he definitely doesn't deserve it with that kind of effort and behavior.


8 comments:

  1. Wow. The sense of entitlement these days really is incredible. My jaw would've been on the floor if that was said in any of my classes.

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  2. Love the new background!

    What a dipshit that kid was!

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  3. Your blog looks all fancy! Very nice.

    When I was in college if I wanted to leave, I left. Especially if it was something mundane that wasn't going to be on the test.

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  4. Remember wisdom is the one thing that is NOT wasted on youth!

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  5. Agree with you totally. Unfortunately, so many people are just nitwits breeding more nitwits.

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  6. Oh yes, community colleges are full of arrogant little pricks. I hope he fails the class.

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  7. Whatever happened to slipping quietly out the door if you wanted/needed to leave?

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