Adarra: You go to school in Sweden,right,Shaddow? What's it like there? I heard something once that they take education more seriously in Europe than they do in the states.
well, I've never been to the states so I can't really compare, but as far as I know from talking to Americans and from what I've heard / read, it would seem we do take it more seriouse here, in general anyway
ofc, it varies a lot depending on school and the pupils personality... some people pretty much just go to school to pass, no more, others work like hella to get good grades
but it seems to me most people do work pretty much to get good grades to get into good schools to get better grades to succeed in life, no matter what they decide to do after school... there are certain courses that are better than others, since they are more all-around... if you finish those with good grades, you can go on studying for pretty much any profession when you go to University
a lot of people my generation knows that, therefor they try to accomplish that
hehe, I used to go to a private elementary school, and that led to some embarassing situations when I began in High School... habits that had remained, like standing up when the teacher entered the classroom
such things kept happening the first few weeks, just by habit, since I had done them several times a day, 5 days a week for 9 years, but no one else had... there were also less rules suddenly, and no punishments at all... no one really bothered if you arrived too late to class, or if similar things happened, so I guess I have slacked off a bit this first year ^^
but surprisingly, it was also easyer to get good grades than I had thought... some subjects still demanded struggeling, but others surprised me when I got the grades last week, since it went better than expected ^^
BORK!