--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "wvansant111" <wvansant111@> > wrote: > > > > I understand what folks are trying to saying about MSAE not being > so > > bad and compared to many other schools, its probably not...but I > > don't think it negates her experience. We all know what the TMO can > > can do to your pysche...if we didn't we wouldn't be on this forum > > processing it all. I don't think just because MSAE is better than > > many highschools that it means she should just 'get over it' as it > > seemed implied by some of these responses. > > > > Having said that, Diva, if it helps you process it all, it sounds > > like given your learning disability and anxiety, your school years > > might have been challenging anywhere. Most American schools follow > a > > memory based system of learning which doesn't embrace different > > learning styles and lacks hands on application. It doesn't make it > > excusable that the principal ignored your LD>> > > Lol..no-one had "learning disabilities" when I was a kid. > It was just beaten out of you ...by the teachers. > > OffWorld >
Your upbringing sounds terrible. I don't think that you can relate to others school experiences and you should probably find another thread to hijack. In fact, I don't see why you would want to waste time on this forum at all. I would think the ongoings of the TMO are petty in general when contrasted with your childhood.