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Exiled in a kilt

Part 2

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Ok, onto first year of Secondary school. Everyone takes the same subjects this year to get a grounding and see what they are about.


Art:
Andrew's drawings skills are below average & he tends to produce work of a poor quality
Well that should dispell any ideas of me being artistic.

English:
Andrew has a tendency to daydream, and needs to work on his spelling and punctuation. He also must improve his handwriting.
Have I mentioned I failed english the first time I took it?

French:
Andrew is making first class progress in all aspects of French
Well its better than I was doing in English, incidently despite making first class progress all I can do in French is tell somebody to go and fornicate with a chicken - which is an expression I have actually used in a discussion with the only french person I have ever met

Maths:
Andrew has done well in both SMP & Algebra, but must improve his presentation of work - can be untidy
Yet again with the untidiness, also this teacher had the worst BO problem in the world.


Religious Education:
Andrew is a quiet & conscientious worker, he does not perform well in groupwork
Yep does not work well with others, it seems others have a problem losing.

Technical Education:
Produced good work in metal & woodwork classes, with extra effort Graphic communication could improve
The graphic communication has improved greatly, I can now draft freehand to a reasonably high standard.

Music:
Has rythmic difficulties and fingering problems
Not to mention the fact I am virtually tone deaf

Science:
Very enthusiastic about the subject, Tends to take the role of leader in group work
How could I not be enthuastic - the first class he blew the lid of a tin of paint using custard powder, I was hooked.

Home Economics:
Understands the theory, but has difficulty in both cooking & sewing
And not improved in either since.

Classical Studies:
Shows an interest and understanding of the subject, but needs to ensure his written work is presented as carefully and neatly as possible
Damn presentation nonsense

Phys Ed:
Andrew enjoys all his P.E activities and recently swam one breadth of the pool. A great achievement well done.
I think his use of the word "swam" is somewhat misleading I do a modified doggy paddle and can not actually swim in the sense that most of the world is familiar with it. There is a post in the embarrassing moment thread which outlines my swimming issues. I stay out of the water.

The teachers for the other subjects did not leave comments - managed to fly under the radar.
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  1. kathycf's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Kilted
    The first class he blew the lid of a tin of paint using custard powder, I was hooked.
    That is very cool!! I wish my science teachers had done stuff like that. I used to get so many comments in report cards and progress reports about my "presentation". My handwriting is better now, but back then even I had trouble reading it.
  2. Countess's Avatar
    I am glad you are getting something positive out of this, Kilted Exile.
    You know I recently went back and reviewed my early work, and it made me feel like such a failure. The numerous awards, certificates, A papers, etc only stood in stark contrast to what I have become - from all this promise in early life, to working second shift stock at Walmart (it was the only job I could find. Even Home Depot would not return my calls).
    Who was this person of promise? I do not know, because it is clear I am a below average individual who is incompetent in most areas of life.
    Anyway, all it did was make me feel even more horrible about myself. I'm glad you're finding the opposite to be true.