What she said at 2:20 is acctually so true. School literally sucks the fun out of doing anything. You cant appreciate a good poem without having to analyse every single thing 🙄
I completely understand what you are saying, but to be honest, they ARE there to actually analyse the poem. It may not be fun, but it’s an English lesson. They gotta pick words apart and analyse the words and meanings. That’s kinda what an English lesson is, so what do you expect. It may not be fun, but they are there to learn about English language and get an education on it. I understand what you mean though.
Being able to analyse material is a pretty valuable skill that you could easily end up using later in life though. Also you can still enjoy reading poetry whilst trying to learn the deeper meaning behind it. If anything that should make it more interesting
Common sense really. Most teenagers go through this feeling. Especially being a teenager- still trying to discover and understand themselves. it’s a normal feeling to not know what you want to do. However it’s important to do something.
fr i used to feel like that for so long though.I never studied or payed attention to class but i only just realized i actually want to get a good job and make my family/friends proud.Now i am starting to study and take school more seriously since gcses are so close too.I don't wanna end up regretting not taking school seriously.
Schools put so much pressure on children, it's so damaging to their mental health becuase of all of the stress, I understand that they are preparing us for life, however it's so stressful and so damaging to the children
Yes schools so pressure on students, but they do it for a good reason. Yes it can be stressful, they do it to teach them that not everything in life comes easy. You have to work for it. Ever heard the quote “things have to get hard, before they get easy.” It’s true. You have to put the hard work in, to get good results. Like with anything in life, whether it be trying to lose weight, or overcoming a fear, or overcoming difficulties. Life is hard, but you gotta work for it. I think that is why the teachers put pressure on them. I know it can be stressful for them, but trust me it’s worth it in the long run. So it’s actually good that the teachers are being strict/pushy. And tbh, it’s actually more damaging for their mental health if the teachers constantly mollycoddled them and wrapped them up in cotton wool. A lot of people need to learn things the hard way. If you constantly shelter someone and wrap them up, they will never want to do things for themselves. They will always want things done for them and never want to grow up. This is why you have to toughen kids up a bit. Yes it puts pressure on them, but it’s way better than being laid back.
@@kyrahampton7417 I completely understand everything you have said! They do need to put pressure on kids to make them work hard to achieve good things however as someone who is still currently in education the pressure is too much. Multiple lessons every day constantly expecting such high standards it gets tough. So much extra work that gets set by schools so there is no 'down time' to actually relax and be a kid for once, which is really hard. As someone who suffers from bad mental health school expects way too much grades wise, as some schools only care about students grades, and not their mental health. I think that sometimes children should be able to be kids, go out with no stress from school, and have a break (ik we get a few weeks off here and there, but we still get set so much work so cant really have a break) I just think that the pressure can get too much and the expectations are so unrealistic for most people
@@kelseyharding9356 yeah I do understand what you are saying tbh. Yeah I understand sometimes it can be a bit too much, and sometimes they expect a bit too much. I remember I used to get quite a lot of homework from different lessons. I do understand what you are saying, but tbh I remember having quite a fair few half-terms. It’s an Autumn half term now. A lot of kids still do have a lot of free time, I mean you are on UA-cam at the moment, is that not free time? I do completely understand what you are saying though, plus some kids might have hobbies or after school activities to go to and stuff. So yeah sometimes it can be hard to fit everything in, so I see what you mean. :)
@@kyrahampton7417 yes you're right! I'm on youtube right now in the little spare time I have becuase I deserve a break. Since I've been back in education (Sept time) I've hardly had any time to myself or to go out and do things becuase so much learning has been missed in lockdown so they are trying to cram in all of the work we have missed in, and all of the work we need to do, so everyday the amount of additional work I'm getting is unbelievable, I get home and I'm sat doing work for hours just to try and keep up, and by the time I've finished I'm knackered so need to sleep but half of the time I cant because I'm so stressed that I'm falling behind or worried that my education is at risk. The work is physically and mentally exhausting for many people, I cant speak for everyone obviously, but I can speak for alot of people that I know! However schooling is so important and they need to pressurise us to get us to where we need to be, like you said, but shorly mental health is more important especially in times of crisis like this! However I'd like to thank you for pointing your views and your side of the "debate" if that's what you want to call it respectfully as I do appreciate it, as most people wouldnt have been so nice about their views& at the end of the day this is only how I personally feel and how I know a few people I know feel, so I cant speak for everyone
@@kelseyharding9356 yes I completely understand what you are saying 👌🏼 yeah they do expect a bit too much sometimes. I think there should be a balance. (Like with anything really.) But I think it’s good that teachers are pushy and put pressure on,to get you where you wanna be. I mean, having good grades and getting qualifications isn’t the end of the world if you don’t get them, but having an education is still important, and it’s still good to have qualifications behind you because it can help for future. This is why they are pushy. Their job is literally to get you an education. So yeah it’s good, but yes I think sometimes it’s a bit too much. Like I said, there needs to be a balance. Perhaps if they laid off giving as much homework. And yes your own mental health is definitely more important. I agree, I think they should probably cut down on giving students work on complete. It’s good that they push students, but yeah they should just cut it down a bit. Like you said, it can become mentally exhausting. I do see your point. And thank you for seeing mine! And thank you for being respectful about it 😃
@R26 any job, is still better than having no job. A job,is still a job at the end of the day. So I hope you aren’t saying working at McDonalds or Tesco’s as a bad thing. People that look down on peoples jobs is a very closed minded way of being.
@R26 I didn't know what I wanted to do after school either. I work as a Software Engineer for a government organisation now. Just because someone doesn't know what they want to do at 18, it doesn't mean they won't be successful. Often it means they're smart enough not to spend thousands on student loans on a useless degree until they know for sure what they want to do.
I understand how she feels, when I finished school I had absolutely no idea what I wanted to do. However she really needs to get her head down and start planning for her future. She needs to realise she can’t stay a kid forever. I wish my teachers would of been supportive and pushed me more, like the teachers did in this video. I had completely given up on myself and the teachers didn’t even try to help. I like how the teachers are constantly trying to push her in the right direction. it’s actually good the teachers are being pushy/strict and keeping on top of things, instead of being laid back, it shows they are doing their job well and pushing them forward to get them an education. A lot of teenagers need to be pushed, otherwise they will give up easily and carry on wanting everything done for them. It’s actually important to give a bit of tough love to teenagers, because they need to learn about meeting deadlines/taking responsibility for themselves. Yes it can be a stressful time for the student, but a teacher is being pushy within good reason. So yeah, I really respect the teachers and the hard work they put into to help them get an education. 😃
@@moonlitm3285 Same! I’m also 17 and I’m turning 18 in less than a week and I’m stressed about what I want to do after school and just becoming an adult in general. It’s worse when your parents start to put a lot of pressure on you.
@@taehyung1233 I'm turning 18 in 6 months and I hate the thought that I'll soon be considered an 'adult', especially when I don't look, feel or act like one. I don't feel ready at all and feel so lost. Where does the time go honestly? Why does childhood have to pass by so quickly?
i genuinely wish Makeda all the best in life she’s doing amazing and you can just tell she’s a really bright girl and will go places when she puts her mind to it the only thing that set her back was she was unsure of her plan in life, as are many teenagers at only 16!! that’s so young to decide what you want to do in college but i really hope she’s doing amazing right now and loves what she’s doing in life
"Sometimes you wanna read the poem and think that was a good poem, and move on.." I study English and creative writing at University and if this isnt me-
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Honestly don't know anyone who enjoyed poetry in school
They don’t expect you to know what you want to do at 16. The teacher even said that in the video, that it is hard for to know at such a young age. Teachers understand it can be a challenging time. However they put pressure on,to toughen you up for the real world. Knowing in the adult world there are deadlines to meet,and bills to pay, taking responsibility for yourself, turning up to your job on time, doing as your boss says. See how those examples relate to things in school? how in school you have to do what your teacher says, and turning up on time, deadlines with homework. These are the equivalent to tasks in the adult world. That’s why they are pushy and put pressure on. It’s to prepare you for what’s to follow.
Just for anyone who is worried or in the same boat! I left sixth form half way through due to ongoing mental health issues, which meant I didn’t get any a levels. I’m in my early 20s now and am taking an a level online that I paid for, and going to college next year, which I then will have the right grades for university! A lot of my friends all wish they had taken a couple of years off to really think about what they wanted to do because uni shouldn’t be taken lightly, it’s a lot of money, yeah I’m sure it’s great fun too but just take time out if you need to to gather your thoughts and proceed afterwards - it’s better than having a degree you don’t want to do anything with ! No matter how old you are you can pursue something new, don’t compare yourself to how quickly others are doing things because they’re likely just doing the same as everyone else because it’s what we’ve been told to do after school. Do what is right for you. Hell, travel if you want to! The universities aren’t going anywhere !
When the teacher asked if she was actually trying I got so pissed. Look at her face, if she wasn’t trying then she wouldn’t cry. She is trying. I hope now in 2020 as a adult has treated her well.
I think she sums up a lot of us it’s so frustrating that we’re expected to know what to do like we have to apply to sixth forms and hugely limit our career choices at 15/16
I understand schools put pressure on students, and it’s a shame and it can be a difficult and stressful time, however in the long term-I actually appreciate schools being pushy. it’s better for schools to be pushy/strict and keeping on top of things, instead of being laid back. It shows they are doing their job well and pushing you forward to get you an education. As a teenager at school, I used to hate it and thought teachers were just annoying. But as I have grown up, I actually appreciate that approach. A lot of the time, teenagers need little kick up the arse (to put it harshly.) otherwise they will keep acting carefree and being a kid and never wanting to grow up. If you keep doing everything for them, they will never learn to be responsible. Having the tough love approach is actually really helpful. I know it can put pressure on them and can be a stressful time, but they only do it because they care. Tbh nothing comes easy in life, you have to work for it. And I think that is what the teachers are trying to teach them. 💕
@@elliemay8570 it’s because I agreed with their comment, so I wanted to make one myself, I did copy a few things they said, but wanted to add extra for my own 😃
@@maxstead7001 don’t read it then! 🤣 nobody is forcing you. 😂 you didn’t need to write a comment saying you don’t wanna read it. What’s the point in that? Just scroll past it. haha
I’m gonna give you guys some nostalgia cos it’s actually overwhelming me thinking about the girls who were on this years ago and now all the new students are sat in all their old spaces and having all their old teachers 👩🏫
Why can i relate to makeda. I still don't know what to do and im in yr 11. I don't want to leave i wanna leave bc im at a skl where im acc happy for once. So i can totally relate to makeda.
Exactly i see 11 year olds who cant wait to be an adult but im only 16 but i would do anything to be 11 again and run around not insecure and not having to care about anything
Dunno if this helps, but I’m 28 and still feel the same way. No one ever feels like a ‘proper’ grown up, really. We’re all scared and pretending half the time. Even your teachers and parents. The only solution I’ve found is to choose great friends and be kind to each other.
I agree so much with her that school gives so much stress to succeed to get into great collage or get really good jobs and it feels like 10 big rocks on your shoulders and it’s so hard. I love these teachers that is helping her and getting pass this hard tie for her.
The thing that bugs me is, it always seems to be girls like this, which are the popular ones or the troublemakers that end up succeeding in life. I have always noticed this. The girls that are rude, popular, pretty or the ones that misbehave in class being class clowns, it seems to be those who get support and attention from the teachers, and yet they succeed and get good grades. I feel like teachers don’t focus enough on the unpopular kids, and the ones who aren’t academic. 😞
I got into college without a C in English, I didn’t pass any of my exams at school but I got in and did the course I wanted to do. They made me retake and I passed. Not all colleges are strict on grades.
Yes schools so pressure on students, but they do it for a good reason. Yes it can be stressful, they do it to teach them that not everything in life comes easy. You have to work for it. Ever heard the quote “things have to get hard, before they get easy.” It’s true. You have to put the hard work in, to get good results. Like with anything in life, whether it be trying to lose weight, or overcoming a fear, or overcoming difficulties. Life is hard, but you gotta work for it. I think that is why the teachers put pressure on them. I know it can be stressful for them, but trust me it’s worth it in the long run. So it’s actually good that the teachers are being strict/pushy. And tbh, it’s actually more damaging for their mental health if the teachers constantly mollycoddled them and wrapped them up in cotton wool. A lot of people need to learn things the hard way. If you constantly shelter someone and wrap them up, they will never want to do things for themselves. They will always want things done for them and never want to grow up. This is why you have to toughen kids up a bit. Yes it puts pressure on them, but it’s way better than being laid back.
Yeah but there is a balance though and the school system at the moment is completely out of touch with reality and politicians are not acknowledging it.
That thing about the poem was so true. It's like making a cake and instead of eating and enjoying it your forced to write 2 paragraphs on what the butter added to it
I don’t know what I want to do after school either and it stresses me out so much 😬. I know I want to do something with animals but it’s so exhausting having the constant pressure of being told that I NEED to know exactly what I want to do
They make a big deal about GCSE’s I have never been asked to show mine to any employer, granted I never went to university or anything. The fact of the matter is you could always be earning more but something money can’t buy is happiness so get a job with people who are nice and you enjoy the company of.
The one thing that I understood from school is that those who do well want to have a job based on the subjects they do in school. I’m not saying this is always the case, like their are gifted ppl who do well or have a good memory. The people who do bad or not as well as others, usually don’t want a job in whatever subject their learning so they’re just left empty with no motivation or drive to do well. I think this is the problem with education today, they need to widen the amount of subjects and revamp the whole education system because it’s so out of date with todays times. Like who tf is ever going to need algebra, shapes or what’s inside an animal cell 😂 what we need is real life stuff like how to do your bills, even teaching us about different ways to make money would amazing. I think if we learned these kind of things, a lot more people would be motivated and have a higher chance of doing well since everyone will eventually need to learn about these things
People who want to do a level or study asbject at Uni like Mathematics and Biology. You could have come up with better examples. Algebrs is pretty useful to a degree.
@@irrelevance3859 everything u said doesn’t even correlate to anything I said unless I miss understood u, aside from the last part. Yh I mean algebras only useful if ur going into a specific field of work idk what it’s called but algebra isn’t useful to most people
@@Lucktsu- problem solving is massive with algebra. When its more 'hard-core' high level pure maths algebra its starts to be useless unless you're doing Maths or perhaps physics but basic to medium level algebra does help you think differently and widen your understanding and is used for loads like statistics wider fields like data, computing, sport, marketing, business etc etc. Not just pure maths so it is useful to an extent. I'm saying you could have thought of better example like surds which I think is probably the most useless aspect of maths taught and will only be needed if you're studying maths.
@@irrelevance3859 Yh I hear that I was leaning more towards daily life like going shopping or whatever, u rarely get a chance to use it unless it’s, like u said, for problem solving. But yh surds is so dumb
For any current school student: there are a thousand and one ways into a career path. Yes doing well in school and going on to tertiary education after is the most straightforward way, but it is not the only way. I was considered a failure by my school, I barely graduated, and on my last day of school I had zero idea what I wanted to do. I am now working on my Phd. Don't get discouraged and just do the best you can to put yourself in a good position. Even if you think you're in a bad position there are so many ways out of it. Don't let it ruin your confidence or hurt you.
University is not for all of us, just follow your heart. University is not everything we need in life. We honestly need money more than education. Focus on making money, that’s important. We have bills to pay😑😑
Anyone else notice the tattoo she had? 🤍🤍🤍 Quite a lot of people are reading this so please watch my recent video and support me out it would be much appreciated 🤍
@@Bella-by7zu that’s true but it’s down her arm she wouldn’t of been able to reach, someone else could’ve done it I guess! But these are filmed over a few days/ weeks and it would’ve rubbed of in the shower.
I left In March this year and I have no clue what im wanting to do, im in college now but idk if this course is something I'll want to do in the future 😂🤔
@@K.e.a.r.a.At least health and social care is a pretty easy route for work. Do level 3 H&S and easy job opportunities so you won't struggle while you're figuring out what you like and what's for you.
I'm 21 and I still don't know what I want to do. I work as a musician and guitar teacher. But for me I don't want to so that for forever. So this feeling can happen at any age really
I used to be so stressed about life because of school but the i realised as long as i graduated i would be fine. at least where im from we can study years after graduation if we want to get a specific job
I have my mocks in 1 week and in shit scared of English bc I have dyslexia and I’m falling. I’m probably not going to get into college. I feel her pain I’m so stressed and I’m struggling with mental health as well
when I was in year 11 I had no GCSE's but luckily in my college we had maths and English classes from functional skills to GCSE's and I went free no gcse to 1 gcses
What she said at 2:20 is acctually so true. School literally sucks the fun out of doing anything. You cant appreciate a good poem without having to analyse every single thing 🙄
I completely understand what you are saying, but to be honest, they ARE there to actually analyse the poem. It may not be fun, but it’s an English lesson. They gotta pick words apart and analyse the words and meanings. That’s kinda what an English lesson is, so what do you expect. It may not be fun, but they are there to learn about English language and get an education on it. I understand what you mean though.
Being able to analyse material is a pretty valuable skill that you could easily end up using later in life though. Also you can still enjoy reading poetry whilst trying to learn the deeper meaning behind it. If anything that should make it more interesting
Exactly! I hate it when English teachers make you over analyze every single word!
That's why i mastered the art of waffling to pass my english exams and it worked
@@bravo6goingdark136 same here
i loved that nudge to the girl when she wasn't clapping she was like show some respect debrah 😂
Omg me too haha I was about to comment that XD !
lmaooo ikr
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@@gutzz1519 about 10:48ish just watch for like 5 seconds after if its not x
@@ellainonge6979 thanks
Why is this so relatable to many students
Because schools put to much pressure on kids at such a young age
Common sense really. Most teenagers go through this feeling. Especially being a teenager- still trying to discover and understand themselves. it’s a normal feeling to not know what you want to do. However it’s important to do something.
@@ha_c.9892 no that’s not the reason. There are other possibilities.
@@suepatterson2030 old
@@CombatMysticMan ?
As a student currently in her position i get how she's feeling. The world is such a big place and there's so many different paths you can go down.
I hope all the best for you especially during this time! My heart goes to you.
Why u here, revise Hannah, revise!! 🤣
fr i used to feel like that for so long though.I never studied or payed attention to class but i only just realized i actually want to get a good job and make my family/friends proud.Now i am starting to study and take school more seriously since gcses are so close too.I don't wanna end up regretting not taking school seriously.
@@michaelledain7289 Don't worry I am revising right now 😂
@@cordensangelzz5450 👍
The girl nudging the other girl next to her at 10:48 killed me 😂😂
Ya me too
Lmao
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@@krista1839 I agree.
"sometimes you just wanna read a poem and be like 'ah that was a good poem' and move on" - a genius
*16 year old doesn’t know what to do for her future career*
Me a 21 year old: *laughs nervously*
Love you girl
Yes and no
I'm nearly 28, still no idea!
@@Hana-F ok
@@Hana-F relatable though a few years younger
Schools put so much pressure on children, it's so damaging to their mental health becuase of all of the stress, I understand that they are preparing us for life, however it's so stressful and so damaging to the children
Yes schools so pressure on students, but they do it for a good reason. Yes it can be stressful, they do it to teach them that not everything in life comes easy. You have to work for it. Ever heard the quote “things have to get hard, before they get easy.” It’s true. You have to put the hard work in, to get good results. Like with anything in life, whether it be trying to lose weight, or overcoming a fear, or overcoming difficulties. Life is hard, but you gotta work for it. I think that is why the teachers put pressure on them. I know it can be stressful for them, but trust me it’s worth it in the long run. So it’s actually good that the teachers are being strict/pushy. And tbh, it’s actually more damaging for their mental health if the teachers constantly mollycoddled them and wrapped them up in cotton wool. A lot of people need to learn things the hard way. If you constantly shelter someone and wrap them up, they will never want to do things for themselves. They will always want things done for them and never want to grow up. This is why you have to toughen kids up a bit. Yes it puts pressure on them, but it’s way better than being laid back.
@@kyrahampton7417 I completely understand everything you have said! They do need to put pressure on kids to make them work hard to achieve good things however as someone who is still currently in education the pressure is too much. Multiple lessons every day constantly expecting such high standards it gets tough. So much extra work that gets set by schools so there is no 'down time' to actually relax and be a kid for once, which is really hard. As someone who suffers from bad mental health school expects way too much grades wise, as some schools only care about students grades, and not their mental health. I think that sometimes children should be able to be kids, go out with no stress from school, and have a break (ik we get a few weeks off here and there, but we still get set so much work so cant really have a break) I just think that the pressure can get too much and the expectations are so unrealistic for most people
@@kelseyharding9356 yeah I do understand what you are saying tbh. Yeah I understand sometimes it can be a bit too much, and sometimes they expect a bit too much. I remember I used to get quite a lot of homework from different lessons. I do understand what you are saying, but tbh I remember having quite a fair few half-terms. It’s an Autumn half term now. A lot of kids still do have a lot of free time, I mean you are on UA-cam at the moment, is that not free time? I do completely understand what you are saying though, plus some kids might have hobbies or after school activities to go to and stuff. So yeah sometimes it can be hard to fit everything in, so I see what you mean. :)
@@kyrahampton7417 yes you're right! I'm on youtube right now in the little spare time I have becuase I deserve a break. Since I've been back in education (Sept time) I've hardly had any time to myself or to go out and do things becuase so much learning has been missed in lockdown so they are trying to cram in all of the work we have missed in, and all of the work we need to do, so everyday the amount of additional work I'm getting is unbelievable, I get home and I'm sat doing work for hours just to try and keep up, and by the time I've finished I'm knackered so need to sleep but half of the time I cant because I'm so stressed that I'm falling behind or worried that my education is at risk. The work is physically and mentally exhausting for many people, I cant speak for everyone obviously, but I can speak for alot of people that I know! However schooling is so important and they need to pressurise us to get us to where we need to be, like you said, but shorly mental health is more important especially in times of crisis like this! However I'd like to thank you for pointing your views and your side of the "debate" if that's what you want to call it respectfully as I do appreciate it, as most people wouldnt have been so nice about their views& at the end of the day this is only how I personally feel and how I know a few people I know feel, so I cant speak for everyone
@@kelseyharding9356 yes I completely understand what you are saying 👌🏼 yeah they do expect a bit too much sometimes. I think there should be a balance. (Like with anything really.) But I think it’s good that teachers are pushy and put pressure on,to get you where you wanna be. I mean, having good grades and getting qualifications isn’t the end of the world if you don’t get them, but having an education is still important, and it’s still good to have qualifications behind you because it can help for future. This is why they are pushy. Their job is literally to get you an education. So yeah it’s good, but yes I think sometimes it’s a bit too much. Like I said, there needs to be a balance. Perhaps if they laid off giving as much homework. And yes your own mental health is definitely more important. I agree, I think they should probably cut down on giving students work on complete. It’s good that they push students, but yeah they should just cut it down a bit. Like you said, it can become mentally exhausting. I do see your point. And thank you for seeing mine! And thank you for being respectful about it 😃
10:48
She got mad because she wasn't clapping 😂😂😂
Lol
That's pretty much me then. I had no idea what I wanted to do after school honestly
@R26 nah i hope u work in google or apple maybe
@R26 hey
@R26 any job, is still better than having no job. A job,is still a job at the end of the day. So I hope you aren’t saying working at McDonalds or Tesco’s as a bad thing. People that look down on peoples jobs is a very closed minded way of being.
@R26 I didn't know what I wanted to do after school either. I work as a Software Engineer for a government organisation now. Just because someone doesn't know what they want to do at 18, it doesn't mean they won't be successful.
Often it means they're smart enough not to spend thousands on student loans on a useless degree until they know for sure what they want to do.
I still don’t and I’m in collage
These two teachers are so passionate about teaching, it was so sweet and that’s how teachers should be
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THE GIRL THAT NUDGED THE OTHER GIRL TO CLAP AEMHCHDAHC IM DEAD😭
speak english you degenerate
this looks like a fucking tiktok comment
@@idk-fh2kc last time i checked i was speaking english😐
@@bennettr9218 its not, even if it was what about it?
@@lovefa1th457 ah yes, the English word of aemhchdahc
I understand how she feels, when I finished school I had absolutely no idea what I wanted to do. However she really needs to get her head down and start planning for her future. She needs to realise she can’t stay a kid forever. I wish my teachers would of been supportive and pushed me more, like the teachers did in this video. I had completely given up on myself and the teachers didn’t even try to help. I like how the teachers are constantly trying to push her in the right direction. it’s actually good the teachers are being pushy/strict and keeping on top of things, instead of being laid back, it shows they are doing their job well and pushing them forward to get them an education. A lot of teenagers need to be pushed, otherwise they will give up easily and carry on wanting everything done for them. It’s actually important to give a bit of tough love to teenagers, because they need to learn about meeting deadlines/taking responsibility for themselves. Yes it can be a stressful time for the student, but a teacher is being pushy within good reason. So yeah, I really respect the teachers and the hard work they put into to help them get an education. 😃
These videos are old
@@xxxskinny.tingxxx9647 yeah I know
I'm 17 and I don't even know what I want to do. Honestly wish I could stay feeling being a kid forever but I know this time is going to pass.
@@moonlitm3285 Same! I’m also 17 and I’m turning 18 in less than a week and I’m stressed about what I want to do after school and just becoming an adult in general. It’s worse when your parents start to put a lot of pressure on you.
@@taehyung1233 I'm turning 18 in 6 months and I hate the thought that I'll soon be considered an 'adult', especially when I don't look, feel or act like one. I don't feel ready at all and feel so lost. Where does the time go honestly? Why does childhood have to pass by so quickly?
My class just chat with the teachers all the time lol
do u?
Same we never learn
yeah judging by ur pfp ur in year 4
@@pppatrykkk no I am not in year 4 b**h
@@pppatrykkk I mean anyone can like roblox? I'm a teenager and still play it, look at my vids lol
If only I could have those facilities in my school/college. I would have never missed a day! Even sundays!
We're on the same page there, the days of going to the park and messing about in yr 7
are outnumbered :/
Im in yr7 my mum said just focus on your education it will do you good .
@@colaplaysrblx there’s always a balance it’s good to try in school but you’ve gotta have fun aswell
@@theden6109 Agree
Frrr it’s so scary how time flies. It’s like I was in y7 yesterday how am I now in y11?? I miss all the fuck about lessons
@@theden6109 oh ......... :/
i genuinely wish Makeda all the best in life she’s doing amazing and you can just tell she’s a really bright girl and will go places when she puts her mind to it the only thing that set her back was she was unsure of her plan in life, as are many teenagers at only 16!! that’s so young to decide what you want to do in college but i really hope she’s doing amazing right now and loves what she’s doing in life
She seems like the loveliest person to be around and I hope the best for her. She will do amazing at anything she does.
I wonder what she’s doing now.
"Sometimes you wanna read the poem and think that was a good poem, and move on.." I study English and creative writing at University and if this isnt me-
Honestly don't know anyone who enjoyed poetry in school
Mr skilbeck
Lmao i am the only one
Yeah like they just start making stuff up saying that sum like the word spaghetti shows emotions like no- it’s just a nice poem luv
@@fbgang5261 lol I seen that on tiktok 😂
lol I did, i enjoyed it more than studying A Christmas Carol anyway
i don’t get how they expect us to know what to do at 15-16 and even like 14 they expect us to know what we want to do when we pick out options
They don’t expect you to know what you want to do at 16. The teacher even said that in the video, that it is hard for to know at such a young age. Teachers understand it can be a challenging time. However they put pressure on,to toughen you up for the real world. Knowing in the adult world there are deadlines to meet,and bills to pay, taking responsibility for yourself, turning up to your job on time, doing as your boss says. See how those examples relate to things in school? how in school you have to do what your teacher says, and turning up on time, deadlines with homework. These are the equivalent to tasks in the adult world. That’s why they are pushy and put pressure on. It’s to prepare you for what’s to follow.
Just for anyone who is worried or in the same boat! I left sixth form half way through due to ongoing mental health issues, which meant I didn’t get any a levels. I’m in my early 20s now and am taking an a level online that I paid for, and going to college next year, which I then will have the right grades for university! A lot of my friends all wish they had taken a couple of years off to really think about what they wanted to do because uni shouldn’t be taken lightly, it’s a lot of money, yeah I’m sure it’s great fun too but just take time out if you need to to gather your thoughts and proceed afterwards - it’s better than having a degree you don’t want to do anything with ! No matter how old you are you can pursue something new, don’t compare yourself to how quickly others are doing things because they’re likely just doing the same as everyone else because it’s what we’ve been told to do after school. Do what is right for you. Hell, travel if you want to! The universities aren’t going anywhere !
When the teacher asked if she was actually trying I got so pissed. Look at her face, if she wasn’t trying then she wouldn’t cry. She is trying. I hope now in 2020 as a adult has treated her well.
"your 5 year free trial of not having to care about things has ended"
HALAMIBZGHSHA this is great
“Student doesn’t know what to do after school”
230K people: Interesting..,
I think she sums up a lot of us it’s so frustrating that we’re expected to know what to do like we have to apply to sixth forms and hugely limit our career choices at 15/16
315K people now!
English teacher sounds so nice
11:11 i saw christopher, i luv this boy so much.
I understand schools put pressure on students, and it’s a shame and it can be a difficult and stressful time, however in the long term-I actually appreciate schools being pushy. it’s better for schools to be pushy/strict and keeping on top of things, instead of being laid back. It shows they are doing their job well and pushing you forward to get you an education. As a teenager at school, I used to hate it and thought teachers were just annoying. But as I have grown up, I actually appreciate that approach. A lot of the time, teenagers need little kick up the arse (to put it harshly.) otherwise they will keep acting carefree and being a kid and never wanting to grow up. If you keep doing everything for them, they will never learn to be responsible. Having the tough love approach is actually really helpful. I know it can put pressure on them and can be a stressful time, but they only do it because they care. Tbh nothing comes easy in life, you have to work for it. And I think that is what the teachers are trying to teach them. 💕
why is this the same as the top comment so confused
@@elliemay8570 it’s because I agreed with their comment, so I wanted to make one myself, I did copy a few things they said, but wanted to add extra for my own 😃
Well said
Cba to read this
@@maxstead7001 don’t read it then! 🤣 nobody is forcing you. 😂 you didn’t need to write a comment saying you don’t wanna read it. What’s the point in that? Just scroll past it. haha
10:48 had me howling, I must have re watched it a dozen times!
I understood when Makeda said “sometimes you just wanna read a poem and be like ‘oh that was a good poem”
10:48 lmfao I just died 😂
Even kissed her teeth
I can’t believe they are allowed piercings and tattoos showing. At school I was literally kicked out for my tattoo and nose piercing
This was filmed like 10 years ago lol
You’re not allowed a skinhead, coloured hair, piercings, tattoos and they recently banned lollipops at my school
My school banned the use of the word “banter”
at my school we get told off for rolling up our blazer sleeves
M8...tattoos...and underage?
I’m gonna give you guys some nostalgia cos it’s actually overwhelming me thinking about the girls who were on this years ago and now all the new students are sat in all their old spaces and having all their old teachers 👩🏫
My favourite quote is “ just because my age is growing up doesn’t mean that I have to grow up “ I made it up 🤣
Anyone else love when you see people from previous episodes and then all the episodes just start fitting together 😁
She could be a public speaker if she has the right motivation
i got three words: this is me
im exactly where im supposed to be now, got to let the light, shine on me!
@lostsoul happy for you 😇
@@abudi1684 its a song lyric but thank you:)
@@lovefa1th457 Now I’ve found who I am there’s no way to hold it in :) my acc says it all😭
Same like I’m jsut laughing and realising to this girl
Why can i relate to makeda. I still don't know what to do and im in yr 11. I don't want to leave i wanna leave bc im at a skl where im acc happy for once. So i can totally relate to makeda.
Take a look at the video of this is MIT especially if u r doing science as even though it's boring now amazing things can happen later :)
how did you do this year?!
Exactly i see 11 year olds who cant wait to be an adult but im only 16 but i would do anything to be 11 again and run around not insecure and not having to care about anything
Omg sameee im 19 and life is mad now moving out was probably the worst 🤣I have like no gcse i wish I was kid
I’m 13 (soon turning 14) and even I agree... I’m not even doing my GCSEs for a while but the amount of pressure from teachers is immense
Dunno if this helps, but I’m 28 and still feel the same way. No one ever feels like a ‘proper’ grown up, really. We’re all scared and pretending half the time. Even your teachers and parents. The only solution I’ve found is to choose great friends and be kind to each other.
She’s a whole mood, I love her 😭😭
I agree so much with her that school gives so much stress to succeed to get into great collage or get really good jobs and it feels like 10 big rocks on your shoulders and it’s so hard. I love these teachers that is helping her and getting pass this hard tie for her.
Most older people don't fully understand how much more stressful school has got in the past 10 years.
Exactly
We meed a follow up of them this was like 6 years ago
paige had cancer, but she beat it x
@@keiragiles6264 where did you hear that? x
@@sophieclaire1226 it was on her instagram x
@@keiragiles6264 okay thank you x
@@keiragiles6264 oh damn,what’s her instagram?x
Love this channel
Hurts my heart that she was just 2 marks off. She was really trying. I hope she's doing great wherever she is now
Bra that's legit a girl version of me
Cut the singing 😂😂😂
We all need these teachers seriously 😐
Wonder how she looks like rn
The same probs
Probs not successful
@@headlinerkth ok thats just mean doubting someone doesnt mean that its true
@@headlinerkth LOOOOOL
Makeda: I love being a teenager
Me: MUST BE NICE
10:48 the way she nudged her iam dying
makeda seems like someone i would've gotten along with in high school, i hope she's doing well :)
Naaa fam 10:49 killed me she nudged the other kid for not clapping😂😂😂
The thing that bugs me is, it always seems to be girls like this, which are the popular ones or the troublemakers that end up succeeding in life. I have always noticed this. The girls that are rude, popular, pretty or the ones that misbehave in class being class clowns, it seems to be those who get support and attention from the teachers, and yet they succeed and get good grades. I feel like teachers don’t focus enough on the unpopular kids, and the ones who aren’t academic. 😞
Not always.
I get where your coming from but I’m quite popular and loud in school and sometime we just need that extra push :)
Getting good grades is very different to doing well after school
wanderlust about ok maybe not always, but it seems like it to me.
Reuben ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ i know that, but I’m saying they normally succeed at both. both getting good grades and then doing well after they leave.
I wish my teachers were supportive like that
1:22 This pressure causes anxiety to start in teens at a really young age. It's dangerous
I got into college without a C in English, I didn’t pass any of my exams at school but I got in and did the course I wanted to do. They made me retake and I passed. Not all colleges are strict on grades.
“the banter” most british thing i’ve ever heard bahha
bro i rate this english teacher i wouldn’t mind him
these are the only English teachers I've seen that are actually nice
9:33 - For personal use
No
Yes schools so pressure on students, but they do it for a good reason. Yes it can be stressful, they do it to teach them that not everything in life comes easy. You have to work for it. Ever heard the quote “things have to get hard, before they get easy.” It’s true. You have to put the hard work in, to get good results. Like with anything in life, whether it be trying to lose weight, or overcoming a fear, or overcoming difficulties. Life is hard, but you gotta work for it. I think that is why the teachers put pressure on them. I know it can be stressful for them, but trust me it’s worth it in the long run. So it’s actually good that the teachers are being strict/pushy. And tbh, it’s actually more damaging for their mental health if the teachers constantly mollycoddled them and wrapped them up in cotton wool. A lot of people need to learn things the hard way. If you constantly shelter someone and wrap them up, they will never want to do things for themselves. They will always want things done for them and never want to grow up. This is why you have to toughen kids up a bit. Yes it puts pressure on them, but it’s way better than being laid back.
Yeah but there is a balance though and the school system at the moment is completely out of touch with reality and politicians are not acknowledging it.
@@stegosaur9812 yeah that’s kinda true tbf
That thing about the poem was so true. It's like making a cake and instead of eating and enjoying it your forced to write 2 paragraphs on what the butter added to it
I don’t know what I want to do after school either and it stresses me out so much 😬. I know I want to do something with animals but it’s so exhausting having the constant pressure of being told that I NEED to know exactly what I want to do
They make a big deal about GCSE’s I have never been asked to show mine to any employer, granted I never went to university or anything. The fact of the matter is you could always be earning more but something money can’t buy is happiness so get a job with people who are nice and you enjoy the company of.
The one thing that I understood from school is that those who do well want to have a job based on the subjects they do in school. I’m not saying this is always the case, like their are gifted ppl who do well or have a good memory.
The people who do bad or not as well as others, usually don’t want a job in whatever subject their learning so they’re just left empty with no motivation or drive to do well.
I think this is the problem with education today, they need to widen the amount of subjects and revamp the whole education system because it’s so out of date with todays times. Like who tf is ever going to need algebra, shapes or what’s inside an animal cell 😂 what we need is real life stuff like how to do your bills, even teaching us about different ways to make money would amazing. I think if we learned these kind of things, a lot more people would be motivated and have a higher chance of doing well since everyone will eventually need to learn about these things
YES ABSOLUTELY
People who want to do a level or study asbject at Uni like Mathematics and Biology. You could have come up with better examples. Algebrs is pretty useful to a degree.
@@irrelevance3859 everything u said doesn’t even correlate to anything I said unless I miss understood u, aside from the last part. Yh I mean algebras only useful if ur going into a specific field of work idk what it’s called but algebra isn’t useful to most people
@@Lucktsu- problem solving is massive with algebra. When its more 'hard-core' high level pure maths algebra its starts to be useless unless you're doing Maths or perhaps physics but basic to medium level algebra does help you think differently and widen your understanding and is used for loads like statistics wider fields like data, computing, sport, marketing, business etc etc. Not just pure maths so it is useful to an extent. I'm saying you could have thought of better example like surds which I think is probably the most useless aspect of maths taught and will only be needed if you're studying maths.
@@irrelevance3859 Yh I hear that I was leaning more towards daily life like going shopping or whatever, u rarely get a chance to use it unless it’s, like u said, for problem solving. But yh surds is so dumb
For any current school student: there are a thousand and one ways into a career path. Yes doing well in school and going on to tertiary education after is the most straightforward way, but it is not the only way. I was considered a failure by my school, I barely graduated, and on my last day of school I had zero idea what I wanted to do. I am now working on my Phd. Don't get discouraged and just do the best you can to put yourself in a good position. Even if you think you're in a bad position there are so many ways out of it. Don't let it ruin your confidence or hurt you.
i literally cry everyday bc of the pressure put on me for gcses and i’m in year 10... i’m not going to survive year 11
I’m sorry to hear that
Yh I am sorry to hear that
What end of the spectrum are you
Struggling to get Cs or pressured to get A*s?
@@greenprofile5755 mostly my grades are all Bs and As but it’s getting difficult now so it’s hard to stay motivated
@West Ham mate you have ham in your name shutup
That's a shame, it's weird hearing people defend the school system by saying stuff like "well sometimes life is just hard"
University is not for all of us, just follow your heart. University is not everything we need in life. We honestly need money more than education. Focus on making money, that’s important. We have bills to pay😑😑
Every time yearbook uploads the days better
How does she have a tattoo
I swear you have to be older than 18 search it up
A friend could’ve done it.
Illegally... not everything is done legally
Maybe its henna
In England at 16 if you get permission from your parents you can get one so it's fine
18 is legal age in the USA, not UK
At least the teachers are trying and being nice when she struggles my.school they say just get on with it what ever happens to you.
help im addicted with this channel
Love you girl
Yes and no
Anyone else notice the tattoo she had? 🤍🤍🤍
Quite a lot of people are reading this so please watch my recent video and support me out it would be much appreciated 🤍
I never realised and I still can’t see it
@@user-fw5fp1uj1w down her left arm I think😂?
Yh I see it on her wrist
Or she’s a school kid and drew on her hand?
@@Bella-by7zu that’s true but it’s down her arm she wouldn’t of been able to reach, someone else could’ve done it I guess! But these are filmed over a few days/ weeks and it would’ve rubbed of in the shower.
10:48 just had me😂🤣
1:28 What do u want her to do run around in the class lmao😂
Hai everyone. I hope you all are staying safe and are healthy and happy!
I want updates on all these girls
10:48 lol I cracked up 😂
HER EYELINERRR 😍😍😍
10:42 i wish i had a jamaican teacher in my school
10:48 made me laugh so hard 😂
Me: *reads title*
me too, kid :,)
This makes me so guilty that academics came so naturally in secondary school lol
I left In March this year and I have no clue what im wanting to do, im in college now but idk if this course is something I'll want to do in the future 😂🤔
@hufflepuff harry potter lover health and social
U should’ve gone sixth form more pathways
@@K.e.a.r.a.At least health and social care is a pretty easy route for work. Do level 3 H&S and easy job opportunities so you won't struggle while you're figuring out what you like and what's for you.
@@irrelevance3859 I am doing level 3 haha, I thought it was the right thing but I hate it so much. I just can’t get the words down on paper. ☹️😐
@@trap784 no way was I carrying on with maths lmao
these videos really inspire me.
Lmao me and and my class love to distract our teachers so we don’t have to do work
I’m not confident in the classroom as I don’t wanna get bullied for my like opinions and stuff
At 3:44 page and jasmine say ambitious at the same time
I feel sorry for people who are like her because they don’t know what’s in the future
I always smile when I see Christopher and it was hilarious when that girl nudged the other girl because she didn’t clap
I'm 21 and I still don't know what I want to do. I work as a musician and guitar teacher. But for me I don't want to so that for forever. So this feeling can happen at any age really
Lucky in Australia we have to do year 12
"student doesn’t know what to do after school"
*same.*
I used to be so stressed about life because of school but the i realised as long as i graduated i would be fine. at least where im from we can study years after graduation if we want to get a specific job
I have my mocks in 1 week and in shit scared of English bc I have dyslexia and I’m falling. I’m probably not going to get into college. I feel her pain I’m so stressed and I’m struggling with mental health as well
ua-cam.com/video/6H52-brhfi4/v-deo.html here u got this is really calming even if u don't believe the voice is just so relaxing :)
11:13 christopherrrrrr
@@suspendeduserr come on g
christopher my g
@@maks-vu8jt yes lad
when I was in year 11 I had no GCSE's but luckily in my college we had maths and English classes from functional skills to GCSE's and I went free no gcse to 1 gcses
4:28 where have I seen that don before
he loooks somali
@@Gm-he2lh seen him in a drill vid before stg feel like I’m going crazy can’t find it anywhere
@@TarrMan1 he looks like aj shabeel
Makeda is so energetic 😂
I like Makeda's arm tattoo 😍 9:02
Me thinking I see a tattoo on her arm..
Me:MUM CAN I GET A TATTOO?? 😂