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dannypk16
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Default Feb 01, 2019 at 04:05 PM
 
I'm unable of doing the homework I'm supposed to do and study for exams, most of the times I've done one of that things it's because I've done it in class, when I'm at home the only thing I never think of doing is studying or doing my homework. However, even without studying and just paying attention in class, I'm able of approving, but there are, however, some subjects which I'm unable to approve, even when I study.

Teachers have said many times that they feel I've got no interest in anything (which is somewhat true, I feel like it doesn't matter how much and what I study, since I will still have bad jobs and change everytime of job because of boredom, feeling sick of it or getting fired). I have even thought of stopping studying. I don't know if this has something to do with the fact of being unable to work and even sometimes pay attention at school. I go to an academy to help me with the most difficult subjects for me.

I don't know if it's laziness, lack of motivation and/or interest, pessimism (since I feel like I'm not going to approve) or the fact that I find it pretty pointless. In this case, I think it's more a lack of motivation and interest, since everytime I start a project I'm unable of finishing it. For example, I've started writing around 6 books, after a day I've never continued writing them, even if I'm interested in, I have no motivation in doing it.

I don't really care at all about the reason why it's too hard for me to work, but I really want to find a solution. People tend to say I'm stupid for not approving an exam that's part of a system that values memory over intelligence, capacity and effort of the students. In my country exists the "Compulsory Secondary Education" (ESO in spanish), which is from 12-16 ages and then voluntary degrees. Before it, exists primary education which is from 7-12 ages. In my primary education school we worked through projects, every trimester we had a new project to focus on and there were no exams, qualifications were giving according to the effort and capacity of the student (and others, such as attitude). I never made homework too, but still I learnt and spent a better time there, and I guess it's one of the reasons why I can't focus on exams-based systems and such.
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