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Alina [70]
3 years ago
14

Why is school boring 20 points if you answer!

Law
2 answers:
KatRina [158]3 years ago
8 0
Schools boring because we don’t want to sit in musty classrooms for hours talking about things that we probably won’t need in the future
solniwko [45]3 years ago
4 0

As human beings, we are in constant need of change. When we start to get into a repetitive state, we get tired, bored, and eventually began to lose our will to look forward to that activity, even if it is something considered fun.

At a young age, children are sent to schools to get educated before becoming adults. Once they are 18 and get their high school diploma, it is up to them if they wish to continue getting educated for a more important job with higher pay. This results in a healthy life, and a healthy economic system, for those with higher education tend to be more frugal with money, and making wiser economic choices.

Although going to school is very important, doing something almost every day throughout our growth timeline is very tiresome. Minors especially need to have constant change and excitement. Most schools have students perform the same schuedule every day. This is why most students prefer seeing their friends over everything else in school. With friends, things are different every day.

Friends help students get out of their loathed repetitive state, resulting in more love towards their friends, and more hate towards school.

<em>while I wrote this I think I just discovered the meaning of life 0_0</em>

<em>welp can I have Brainliest? =))</em>

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