How come adults don't seem to see the social part of school?
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03-26-2013, 09:06 PM
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How come adults don't seem to see the social part of school?
Mostly all the "grown-ups" always talk about achieving success by going to school and making an effort, but they seem to have no concept of the social aspects of school. When you do work, you come off as a nerd, and no one likes you. There are so many things that teenagers like me worry about that aren't school related. Adults like the teachers and the principals just don't seem to get that school just isn't all work anymore. Can anyone tell me why they think about that?
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How come adults don't seem to see the social part of school? - Tristan - 03-26-2013 09:06 PM
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