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View attachment 3430 Still confused by this outline.
That actually makes a great deal of sense. I know several students in NMS who technically didn't pass any classes (Because the teachers hated them and the fix was in on their grades - something that could never happen now, but did quite a bit back then), who went onto the next grade anyway because the school wanted to avoid lawsuits and ergo, expose the school to the eye of public scrutiny (NMS' admin staff was notoriously corrupt).Personally I think there's no way in hell Chris could have made honor roll on his own. However I think he DID graduate on the honor roll, but only because the school just let him slide through his classes so they could get him out as fast as possible.
What I've noticed about Chris's handwriting is that he seems to be trying to exactly copy those cardboard examples posted above the blackboard when you enter the 3rd or 4th grade and start learning cursive. And instead of figuring out that you don't have to adhere to cursive looking exactly like that........ well, it's Chris.I just can't get over how belabored his handwriting is. Look at that capital D, goddamn. Writing in cursive isn't that unusual; I occasionally help out grading exams at the local shit-tier college and I'd guess about a third of students write in cursive. Though this is admittedly in Germany, not the US of A. Anyway, the whole point of cursive is that it's faster to write once you have some practice. All these extra loop-de-loops Chris adds just run completely against that.
Interesting to see that randomly lapsing into Spanish wasn't a one-time occurrence. I wonder if Ricardo's possessing him, Christopher-style.
And yeah, that outline is a metaphor that just went way over his head. I guess it explains why the essay turned out as it did...
Everything I've seen so far looks like the work of a stereotypical immature bully stoner JERK who's just biding his time until he can drop out.
An actual exceptional individual would have put in more effort and done better.
God dammit, why did he write in spanish on everything? If I were his teacher and I didn't have to worry about Borb coming in to yell at me for not giving their precious little retаrd a perfect score, I'd have failed the entire assignment if I saw one single Spanish word.
When Chris got those shitty marks and tard-raged about it, I bet he was sent to the principal's office, leaving him asking "WHY????!!!!!". He honestly wouldn't have known what he did wrong.
Kacey tried to ask him about that and he claims that he did but doesn't remember the score. He either didn't take it, or did so bad that even he knows it's bad.Did Chris ever take the SAT?
I don't know, I don't remember my score on the SAT.Kacey tried to ask him about that and he claims that he did but doesn't remember the score. He either didn't take it, or did so bad that even he knows it's bad.
Do special ed students take the SAT? I mean, Chris has a bizarre ad hoc arrangement with the sped department, but he could've been exempt anyway.* Or do community colleges require a SAT score?Kacey tried to ask him about that and he claims that he did but doesn't remember the score. He either didn't take it, or did so bad that even he knows it's bad.
Do special ed students take the SAT? I mean, Chris has a bizarre ad hoc arrangement with the sped department, but he could've been exempt anyway.* Or do community colleges require a SAT score?
*This is also not uncommon in particularly cutthroat schools, especially after No Child Left Behind, so as they would not disrupt the aggregate score. Then again, these documents don't really suggest Manchester was much in the ways of "cutthroat."
Like I said, to my knowledge, some (if not all) community colleges do not require the SAT or ACT. I think the only real requirement is that you can pay up which presumably means you can get federal aid and do a FAFSA form because no one can really afford it.
I went straight to a university and had to take a math pre-test to test into regular math course because my math SAT scores weren't high enough but did well enough on the test for English. I don't know if community colleges have a similar set up.
community colleges have open enrollment, but someone might have take a bunch of remedial courses (Chris might have), community colleges rarely force anyone to leave, you can't flunk out of a community college
The fact Chris managed to get through community college honestly boggles my mind. I don't understand how he could handle it since college is pretty much self driven. I can imagine him taking remedial courses but goddamn how the hell did he do it?
patience, community college instructors are probably used to seeing students hang around for years and probably didn't care about seeing Chris take their class the next semester like the staff at MHS did, they only kicked him out after they thought he might rape someone or go on a shooting spree but they were happy to take Borb's money before that
A degree that he will never use.That does make a lot of sense. And yet he still got a degree. Useless, but a degree![]()
I don't know, I don't remember my score on the SAT.
That does make a lot of sense. And yet he still got a degree. Useless, but a degree![]()