Monday, December 11, 2006

Homework

Most highschool students complain about homework. Why shouldn't they? Nobody likes to take home math problems and english essays home and do it for the next day. They already go to school, they don't need things to do at home. Isn't that there relaxation time? I used to agree with this philosophy that these students have, but now, it is my understanding that homework is a very good idea. Not only does it keep their minds invigorated, but it is preparing them for the world after highschool. A world where popularity doesn't exist and it doesn't matter if this guy was student body president, or this girl was captain of the cheer team. I know what your thinking, "This girl is just saying this and she wants to impress her English teacher." Yes, and No. Homeworks teaches lessons on responsibility, responsibilty, and responsibilty. As you see, responsibilty is very important. Students cannot always depend on their parents or teachers or friends. Because, they wil not always be there. Homework is only preparing them for the work field. In the "real world" life is hard. I know that sounds harsh, but it's true. Having a job is hard and requires a lot of effort. It takes earning and RESPONSIBILITY! There's that key word again. Teachers are smart to give out homework each night, even if it's just a little bit, then they need to make sure thay check for the homework. The students that truly care will always have it there, they are the ones ready for the "real worl". If they take responsibility now, they will take responsibilty later. Responsibilty doesn't just come to a person, it is hard and also takes effort. Homework helps me stay on top of things and try my very hardest. I am preparing know for the life after highschool. Life takes responsibilty (life takes visa, ha ha, just kidding) Anyway, through homework, students can learn about working hard and receiving a reward whether it's a paycheck or an "A" in English.

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