Friday, September 4, 2009

MHS vs. Cat's Cradle

I was in the English classroom of MHS pondering the reason for wasting six hours a day for lies. It wasn't that I would not believe what the teacher says to me, it is just that the teacher knew that they were not speaking the truth either. You are probably asking," What is the truth then?" Well, it all sense to me after the first few days of being in MHS.
My first day of school as a freshman was nerve-racking because I didn't know any other student and I was unfamiliar with the campus itself. The first day of school, I met a group of people who were in my English class and they showed me around the school and their kindness made me enjoy MHS to a higher extent. The second day of school during English class, the group of friends that I met the first day of school were fooling around in class. I didn't find fooling around in class that enjoyable because I am always use to following the rules and paying attention. I told them to be quiet and you know what they said. "Dude, it's not like we're not learning anything in this school." I was a little confused because since MHS is one of the highest private schools, academically speaking, how could we not learn anything?
I questioned them about how we couldn't learn anything at MHS, and the one of them said, "All the teachers teaching at this school are liars and they know that they are feeding us wrong information. Don't say anything or else we will get sent to the principal's office and we will get severely punished. Most people in this school are knowledgeable of the lies that are going around this school. Just no one really talks about it in public, and so far no one has found out why the teachers are lying to us." That is all he said before the teacher called on us to pay attention.
Now, every single morning I lose more and more motivation to wake up and leave for the campus of lies. It is a slow, grueling process and eventually I will know nothing and live a life of lies and deception.

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