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| hi, im sick of this retarded american education? i want the education south korea gives to their students or an india education or a griot education but im stuck in america is there a way i can gain access to their educational system so i may learn what they learn im 15 and practice kundalini yoga and i practice internal arts yes im black so pls help a brotha out whose to say we yogi's dont jog and when you said jogging and hiking gives the same benefits of internal and yoga, you must be extremely ignorant a building could blow up right in front of you, and you wouldnt even notice |
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| An IB program might help you, or an accelerated program. Your education often depends on you--do you do a lot of work outside the classroom--there are usually lots of other opportunities to learn (science fairs, reading contests, etc.)? Can you take classes for college credit (every state calls it something different, called Running Start in my state). |
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| Yoga and "internal arts" are merely exercise at best, and more likely pseudoscience. There's no reason to think jogging or hiking wouldn't help you achieve the same health benefits. If you think that's an education, you have been deceived. But thanks to our free libraries and the unlimited resources of the internet you are free to educate yourself until you're genius in the brain. If being 15 and forced to go to school is your only complaint then by all means, think of a way to get out of it. You could even apply for scholarships to international schools and go live elsewhere. America is free, no one's going to force you to do what you don't want to do, there's always a way around it, whether legal or not, but the one thing you've obviously learned from America and oughtn't forget is the value of thinking for yourself and taking responsibility for yourself, because no one else will. |
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| why don't you do something about it, but don't listen to the pepole suggesting moving overseas because i understand that might not be reasonable to think about. Also, you'll probably be way behind. Try homeschooling. It's not where your parents teach, but you do it online. Or enroll in a private school. Hope this helps! |
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