My underlying, sole objective in writing this blog is to convey to adults that life as a teenager (for some) isn’t so glamorous as it is depicted by Hollywood. It’s also intended to illustrate to other students who are in the same predicament that they’re not alone. I too, have a hard knock life.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Skin the CATS!

Get a good nights rest. Eat a nutritious breakfast. So many precautions and so many steps, for what? For wasting your time, wasting my time. And furthermore, exerting our efforts into something that virtually doesn’t matter. The schools loses money distributing it, with its students equally enthusiastic about it. So why do we take it? The makes us. Why does the school make us? The state requires it. What am I speaking of? C.A.T.S.

In years prior, the school offered an incentive for trying. A proficient and above earned students an additional exemption the following year. None was offered this year, leaving some students, including myself, unmotivated. I can honestly say, as a persistent distinguished writer or above, made no significant effort. The only effort I made was to do as I could. I wrote information totally irrelavent to the question, leaving me to score no better than a novice. I can only hope that hald the students at oru school resorted to that decision, but I wont get my hopes up.

C.A.T.S. test is a joke. Likes it. Nobody feels its impact. Get rid of it.

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