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I
know
BSS
is
SUPPOSED
to
be
a
good
school,
with
quality
education,
top
marks
for
most
grades,
&
as
a
student
of
this
school,
I
thought
I
would
be
delighted
being
under
the
care
of
this
system.
However,
I
was
greatly
mistaken.
I'm
not
saying
the
system
is
entirely
bad,
but
there
are
many
MANY
things
it
could
improve
on
that
it
just
wont.
For
one,
the
buildings
and
ground
area
of
the
school
are
horrible.
How
can
you
expect
students
to
learn
properly
or
even
enjoy
being
there
for
6-7
hours
at
a
time
when
your
classes
look
like
run
down
hospital
rooms
with
tiny
windows?
At
least
the
fans
&
lights
work,
otherwise
who
knows
how
many
students
would
melt
before
making
it
through
the
day
during
the
summer.
The
furniture
&
equipment
is
also
horrendous.
The
classrooms
are
so
dull
and
lifeless,
its
a
pain
being
in
such
a
depressing
environment.
There
is
also
a
very
big
lack
of
organization
in
the
classes,
&
everything
looks
like
a
mess,
&
whatever
does
look
clean
looks
very
boring.
Of
course,
looks
are
not
everything,
&
I
will
say
that
BSS
does
have
a
somewhat
good
education..
if
you
count
teaching
a
lesson
in
a
way
where
barely
anyone
remembers
the
topic
is
your
definition
of
good.
I've
noticed
that
a
lot
of
the
teachings
in
this
school
are,
mediocre.
I
dont
think
the
Teachers
have
really
been
told
or
guided
on
how
students
should
be
taught.
In
most
cases,
they
will
write
the
topic
on
the
board,
explain,
and
then
expect
students
to
understand
off
of
notes
&
word
explanations.
The
most
amount
of
actual
'work'
students
do
to
hone
their
learning
skills
and
remember
these
subjects
is
copying
off
the
board.
There
is
no
homework
system,
or
any
activities
that
are
really
done,
&
the
teachers
dont
seem
to
engage
with
the
students
all
that
often.
There
are
a
few
who
do
find
ways
to
teach
lessons
in
a
manner
which
would
have
a
lasting
effect,
but
other
than
that,
a
lot
of
what
is
taught
in
BSS
can
be
forgotten,
which
is
obviously
not
going
to
be
helpful
during
exams
&
assignments.
Speaking
of
which,
I
feel
as
though
students
get
taught
the
'child-friendly'
version
of
everything,
&
then
get
hit
with
adult
level
questions
on
exams.
If
you
are
aiming
for
your
students
to
be
able
to
solve
questions
that
are
put
in
exams,
actually
make
them
learn
how
to
do
those.
You
can't
just
tell
them
to
apply
the
same
tactics
to
questions
of
much
different
level
to
what
they
are
TAUGHT.
At
least
give
them
homework
for
it?
I
know
I
wouldn't
want
to
get
homework,
but
at
the
very
least
it
helps
to
keep
the
students
minds
fresh
with
what
they
have
learnt
once
they
get
home.
Putting
everything
in
fair
copies
is
honestly
a
very
terrible
way
of
grading
students
works,
especially
in
Mathematics
&
science
topics.
Another
thing
to
point
out
is
that
this
school
has
HORRIBLE
time
management
issues.
Its
become
very
clear
that
the
people
in
charge
or
very
important
announcements
like,
oh
I
dont
know,
EXAMS,
can't
be
bothered
to
let
students
know
till
a
week
at
most
in
advance.
And
that's
just
AT
MOST.
Other
things
like
school
breaks?
Festivities
&
deadlines?
They
get
mentioned
a
DAY
BEFORE
they
are
due
to
happen.
Is
this
REALLY
top
quality?
Can
you
do
no
better?
Going
back
to
management
of
the
exams,
while
I
understand
under
certain
world
circumstances
that
not
everything
can
go
accordingly,
at
least
give
the
students
a
little
bit
of
time
to
organize
themselves,
especially
the
secondary
students
who
are
taking
exams
&
finals
(10,
11..).
Recently
finals
and
mocks
happened
for
my
grade,
&
a
lot
of
what
was
on
most
of
the
exam
papers
were
things
we
either
had
not
learnt
due
to
time
OR
we
were
taught
for
around
one
or
two
lessons
in
A
WEEK.
Its
disappointing
that
this
is
the
reality,
&
yet
people
will
blame
it
on
the
students
for
not
being
able
to
study
themselves,
when
said
students
don't
even
know
what's
going
on
half
the
time
because
the
school
can't
do
a
simple
task
such
as
inform
any
of
us.
It
may
not
be
the
worst,
but
it
certainly
is
not
the
best.
I
don't
have
space
to
write
the
pros,
which
is
a
pity,
however
i
doubt
they
would
take
up
a
lot
of
space.
please
do
better.
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