How to Fail School Tests With Dignity:
Example one:
That's the journey of a writer, long and winding. Ups and downs, rejections, joys, acceptance, laughter, tears, community, and yet a sense of loneliness. The road is bumpy, often full of potholes, and yet it's one we gladly follow, for we are writers and writing is a part of our soul. Join me on my journey.
6 comments:
James Bond, I love it!!! I've seen the "find x" one before, as a coworker of mine who had an accounting-type job had that one on his cubicle wall. Hilarious!
Yeah, I'm sure they've been around, so have the college essays. I think the "teachers" notes add to the authenticity.
I'm glad you enjoyed them.
OMG I think I'm related to some of those kids.... :O
And my word verification: micing
I think that's what my cats like to do....
I like the one that says "God made it that way". *G*
Oh, I've never seen these before - they were great roflmao. My youngest had a tendency to draw a picture if she didn't know an answer lol.
I have to admit that I feel a spiritual connection with the person who drew an elephant in order to answer the question - in high school, we had to do these graduation exams to graduate and there was a question on mapping matrices - now when I learned to do this, I did it well but it had been two years since I'd worked with matrices and the knowledge just fell out of my head - literally. :)
My answer for the question was a drawing of a cat's head (you know, basic circle for head, triangles for ears, eyes, noes mouth, wiskers) on the grid paper instead of mapping the matrices - because I couldn't remember. I wonder what the officials thought when they got to my answer... ha!
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