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i dont.
  To me, being a student means
  stress, late nights, and anxiety.
  Tests that assess how much we know;
  as if our personal worth can be discovered
  In half an hour.
  Grades that are supposed to mean everything to us,
  Marks that will have a hand in
  determining our futures.
  As if a written essay, or a reading comprehension test
  could assess our significance, the value we will put into the world.
  But this is how the world sees us:
  a few marks based on a few sheets of paper
  that, to society, represent us.
  An exam that only took a few hours of our time,
  but was supposed to sum up the worthiness of the first 18 years of our lives.
  Eighteen years spent learning:
  12 years in an oppressive environment
  where our ability to memorize what we were
  Being told was used to judge our merit.
  5 hours a day, being told what to say
  What to do, which formula to use,
  Add on two or three more hours
  of homework, more information
  that will never be used.
  We are told how to live our lives for the first
  two decades we live, then expected
  To leave the nest, to know
  what we want from life, how we will change the world,
  how we will make a difference.
How are we supposed to know?
i don't.

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