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What screams "I'm in high school"?

There’s a very specific look and posture of someone in high school created by the weight of their rucksack for a prolonged amount of time.Most working adults or even college students go around with a fairly light load on their back. Older people tend to carry laptops in laptop bags and are more likely to use a briefcase or satchel than a backpack. Even those that do tend to only have lunch and a few tools in there (which they only carry from their car to their office/job environment.High schoolers are so obviously high schoolers by their backpack and the resulting slouch. When I was in high school, every day you had at minimum 4 different subjects. That meant 4 textbooks (at least) and 4 exercise books as well as the many students who would have packed lunches, a pencil case and miscellaneous crap (books to read, DVDs, trading cards, cans of soda). That’s quite the weight on your back. Even in plain clothes (I had a uniform) the slouch you see can only be created by a high schooler’s daily necessities.The second is what I’m talking about and it’s a dead giveaway for a high schooler. That kid is probably taking the weight equivalent of a 32 inch TV to school every day on his back. It’s probably part of the reason why so many kids are, despite school being over, so grumpy in the evenings after walking home. I mean think about it. You walk around with all that weight on your back, you have to sit in those horrible hard plastic chairs and then factor in the basic stress of high school and you figure out why kids today are assholes.I think the worst day for me I had to bring 5 textbooks, 6 exercise books (I had finished one and got another but needed info from the old one), my daily planner, a packed lunch and some ingredients for cooking class. If it had occurred to me back then, I probably would have stopped for a massage on the way home from school that day.But clearly I’m not the only one who’s noticed this and there’s actually a big effort in many schools to try and lighten the load of students as it has been linked to back pain. I remember my experience with this in school. My backpacks’ life expectancies were limited and I’d spend every first few minutes of each class leaning over backwards trying to give myself a back adjustment using the chair. Even my parents would struggle to lean down and pick up my bag after school.So my answer is the slouch.

If you have cleared the NEET after taking a drop and not having scored very much in the first attempt, how did you do it?

NEET 2017- 359 MarksNEET 2018- 415 MarksNEET 2019- 617 MarksOut of 15 lakhs - 16 lakhs NEET aspirants hustling for a bustling medico life, only about 8 thousand - 10 thousand aspirants are able to live the zesty dream of their life. I'm ditching the reservation dynamics and the state quota seats for the time being without getting involved in the accompanying complications!!If we engage in doing a bit of simple maths, the calculations point out that the selection percentage is about mere 0.625% on the higher spectrum. Also this implies that 1 medical seat possesses a competition of about 160 aspirants!! This further means that about 99.375% aspirants are ruthlessly rejected in the most merciless manner!!These gruesome statistics do not fail in making NEET the most competitive exam of all times. Simply adding to the opulent legacy of India which rightly is the boastful home to some of the most competitive exams in the world. Wait... Our populous demographics fuel the icing on the cake!! The competition is fiercely too wild…My suggestion to Oxford Dictionary would be to cite the example of NEET in the contextual meaning of cut-throat competition!!So, the question goes like- what needs to be effectively practiced to fit into the magical 0.625%?? These are what I subtly incorporated into my preparation after several futile attempts of trial and error spanning over 4 fucking years:Thinking from the perspective of the examinerThis is what plays as the game changer in this fierce ball game. The moment we limit ourselves to the psychology of the student, we can't imagine stuff beyond our mental confinements. Simply, living as a student and thinking as a student. This gravely limits our thinking capacity!!The approach must be to think yourself to be setting the NEET paper. Start approaching your studies in the perspective of the examiner. You must think of several ways to trap the aspirants in the intricacies of concepts. You must think about the several flawed ways wherein the aspirants are bound to commit mistakes. You must think of ways to honey trap aspirants. You must be able to think at a higher level magnitude way above the magnitude of the average aspirant. Start framing your own questions while going through NCERT. Start thinking about ways where you can commit silly mistakes while solving Physics and Chemistry.As battles are always gloriously won psychologically in the first place!!Accept the fact that you're not here to do PhD in PCBThis means limiting yourself to the confinements of NCERT. This means not solving the questions of JEE Advanced. There's an obvious reason why this is referred as Advanced because it's simply Advanced. This also means not running behind the irrelevant extra details of Morphology and Animal Kingdom and Plant Kingdom and Genetics and what not!!This irrelevant stuff serves the sole purpose of increasing the weight and the thickness of your coaching modules. Also you aren't here to do research work in Botany and Zoology and Physics and Chemistry. Because you simply aren't here to make the scientists jobless. Let the scientists rest in peace peacefully!!Just stick religiously to what is given in NCERT because NCERT is your Bible and Geeta and Quran!! I'm just liberally secular by birth.Analysis in the aftermath of tests and mocksAlways believe in this-Giving the mock is just 20% of the effort and Analysis of the mock is rest 80% of the effort!! You're here to get 100% reward of your laborious efforts which you are achieving by putting in completely all your sweat and blood.Analysis is the only possible way wherein you come face to face with your hidden fears and silly mistakes. And this is your only Brahmastra to your exuberant confidence!! This is where you decipher the honey traps which the examiner delightfully sets in to poison trap you. This is where you realise your potential flaws which you are completely vulnerable to commit under immense pressure and time constraints.A test without analysis is merely equivalent to not giving a test in the first place!!Start accepting the bitter reality that your life would be Black and WhiteThe days during your preparation will be revolving around solving tons of questions and attempting plethora of tests. NCERT will be your only friend and foe. Your brain would be busy solving the monkey numericals in NLM. You will be thinking of ways of how water is transported in sky rocketting trees. Riemer-Tieman reaction will bother you in your dreams though creepily. You'll be amazed to decipher the baffling spectacle of Photosynthesis and Respiration.This mundane cycle of sleep-eat-study-repeat will cycle in throughout your preparatory phase. This will not fail in making your life as colourless as possible. And this monotony is the only ode to your zesty future. The sheer denial of this harsh reality will only surmount your insecurities.All of the monotony is hard. Really hard. That's why it's aptly termed hardwork. This pain is your only path to success. This pain is a personal suffering which everyone have to go through mercilessly!!Whatever is to be done, is to be done only and only by youComing straight to the point, you will be all alone in those dreaded 3hrs of NEET. Which questions to attempt, which questions to leave, when to bubble and etcetera and etcetera. Everything is to be done all by yourself. You'll be all alone in those fucking 3hrs. No one will be able to help you out in those fucking 3hrs. Whatever you have to do, you have to do it all by yourself, all alone. No one is going to help you out.And this is how it's meant to be beacuse at the end of the day, you are pouring in all of your blood and sweat only to secure your future. You'll get the tag of Dr. infront of your name. You'll get to operate. You'll get to save fucking lives . You'll earn all the stassy cash. You'll do all of this all alone. Ultimately, you're doing all this only to earn the bread and butter for yourself in your future.Heavy emphasis is being placed on the words 'you' and 'your'.Itta aatmnirbhar bano ki tumhe kisi ki jarurat na padde!!Comparison is the brutal murderer of your successComparison just kills you from within. Comparison just kills who you are. Comparison just cripples for what you are known for. Comparison adds on to your pity insecurities. Comparison shrewdly manipulates you to believe that you are just worthless.Just imagine if Virat Kohli was drawn comparison with the fathomable daunting legacy of M S Dhoni even before he donned the role of captain for India. It would have been too unfair, right? This is why Virat Kohli is the 'Captain Fearless'and M S Dhoni is the 'Captain Cool' !!Each one of us is mystically unique. No one is ubiquitous. Our capabilities and abilities are not the same. This is how evolution planted an array of varied subtle differences between us. And this is how it is meant to be. These differences are the way through which the Nature willfully operates.Just remember- your competition is only and only you. You have to indeed get better at yourself day by day!!Each and every question cannot be solvedEven after a drop, you will somehow somewhere get stuck in that NLM question. You won't be able to recollect all the intricate orders in Inorganic Chemistry . You'll keep on forgetting the shitty examples of Morphology and Animal Kingdom. You'll forget the dates and legal acts in Ecology. Numericals in Physics and Chemistry will keep on intimidating you dauntlessly even in your 'n'th drop.This is how Science works. This is how Science unravels its intriguing mysteries. This is how Science is meant to operate. This is how the Physical World breathes.Even the simple Filament Bulb was invented in the 100th attempt after an endless series of trial and error. Everything in the world cannot be mastered.Agar ye case hotta to har ek dropper ko 720/720 aate, lekin aisa nahi hota na!! Not all questions are meant to be solved, some questions are simply meant to be rejected..Equilibrium Maintenance between all the three subjects is equivalent to the Ideal Gas EquationAs ideal gases only exist under hypothetical conditions, the equilibrium between all the three subjects will never ever be achieved in the ugly reality. Always two subjects will be leading and one subject will be lagging. And this chor-police game will be playing itself through and through your preparation.This chaotic imbalance is nothing to be worried about.The best you can do is try to shorten this fluffy bridge brewing in the dark coffee of your equilibrium by fizzing all the three ingredients vigorously and willfully!!Accept that everything in your life is simply isn't in your controlWhatever negative paraphernalia happening in your life is just bound to happen. It was destined to happen. You simply can't control all the ways of your life. And you're in no way specially unique, several generations of aspirants have faced the problems currently being faced by you and they even fared out in flying colours inspite of these impedances.Your break-up, your financial situation, your familial problems, your health conditions, your personal issues and what not are simply not under your control. Only your preparation is what is under your complete autonomy.Just chillax and relax and deep breath. All izz well!! All izz well!! All izz well!! All izz well!!As a prelude to signing off-As friction is necessary to walk forward, all your obstacles just serve the purpose of friction in your life ensuring that you keep on heading towards the glittery success in your life..Tightly embrace your obstacles and keep on heading forward..Mehnat itti khamoshi se karo ki Kamyabi shorr machade!!!!

Why don't teachers break up school fights anymore?

I used to until I was sued and faced legal action against my credential that was filed by my principal. The principal also convinced the boy’s father to file a criminal complaint and tried to get me arrested. It cost over $150,000 in attorney’s fees to fight the administrative actions and criminal actions. I ended up prevailing and in the end, after spending another $100,000 in attorney’s fees, I recouped my fees by filing suit against the parent of the student and the school district.The back story was this male student who suffers from schizophrenia and has other learning disabilities was assigned to my science class. I was never informed about his medical diagnosis. He was enrolled in the intensive intervention program at our school that was for students who had behavioral issues. These students were supposed to have an aide with them in the mainstream classroom or they were supposed to be in the II room doing their work. They had a behavioral intervention plan for each student.I was not given this student’s BIP because his mother, a teacher in the district and at another site, did not want his medical diagnosis shared with his teachers. She also did not agree with it and refused to administer his medication at home. To be allowed at school, he had to take his meds. The year prior, he had beaten two students so severely, they were hospitalized for several weeks and one almost died. So his meds were administered at school. He did not take them on the weekends so on Mondays he was always exhibiting extreme behavior. It also turns out that at times the voices he heard told him the meds were poison so he would pretend to take them and then spit them out when the school nurse was not looking.I knew he was supposed to have a BIP and I made several requests for it by email. I cced the requests to the vice-principal and the principal and never received a response. By state and federal law, I was supposed to be given the BIP and made aware of anything that could possibly endanger myself or my students. I was supposed to be informed that the previous year he went into a psychotic rage and nearly killed two students in his PE class and it took 4 PE teachers to pull him off of the student both times. It was after the second attack that he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and placed in the II program and assigned an aide to be with him at all times.Well, his case carrier let him go to his classes without an aide because none of the aides would deal with him. He had assaulted all of the aides that were available and so they refused to work with him. He was confined to the II room for the first 5 periods of the day. She sent him to my class 6th period because it was her prep period and she wanted a break. Since no aide would work with him, she did not send an aide with him, so I had to deal with him on my own. Of course I had no idea about the schizophrenia or that his constant talking was due to his talking to the voices of his imaginary friends that were real to him and that were telling him what to do.One day those friends told him to beat the crap out of a female student that was half his size because she had disrespected him because she was looking at him funny. Of course she was at the back of the room and he was at the front and she wanted nothing to do with him. Nobody wanted to even talk to this kid. So he got up and walked back to her, and pulled her out of her seat and started beating her. When I got to her, he had her on the floor and she was in the fetal position. He was kicking her head repeatedly. I grabbed him in a bear hug from behind and walked him to the door. He was continuing to kick and so he and I went down. I just continued dragging him to the door and pulled him out the room. I left him outside and returned to the room and shut the door behind me. He was locked out side.I called the office to come and get him and to send for paramedics for the girl. He spent the next 30 minutes pounding on the door and windows with his bare fists. He actually shattered several windows to the classroom. It took administrators 10 minutes to get to my classroom. They spent 20 minutes asking him to calm down and walk with them to the office. He charged them several times and hit and kicked them but they would not use any physical force to restrain him. Even after he broke the windows with his fists and cut his hands, they refused to restrain him. I finally had enough and called the police. They came and took him down and cuffed him. My principal was upset. But the paramedics were able to stop his bleeding before he bled out. Then they were able to treat the student he had kicked in the head several times. She had a severe concussion and needed medical attention now, not 30 minutes from now.Of course in this day and age of cell phones, a few of my students filmed this. As allowed by state law, I confiscated the cell phones because filming inside of a classroom is a violation of state law, and filming fights is a suspendible behavior. I handed the phones to the admin and wrote the appropriate referrals.The district policy is the admin is supposed to review all photos and videos with a parent present, copy any thing taken in a classroom then delete those images from the phone. Those copies are then saved as evidence for the basis of the suspension and depending on the severity of the offense and the number of previous offenses the student gets from 1 to 5 days of suspension. The phones do not get handed back under any circumstances until the videos are erased.Well, the principal just handed them back immediately. I still wrote the referrals. I documented everything.The next day. I get called to the office. I find the SRO wanting to interview me. I respectfully declined. I invoked my right to have an attorney present before answering any questions. I have attorneys for relatives and friends. When a police officer asks you a question about a situation you were involved in, they are not your friend. Anything you say can be used against you. You do not say anything without an attorney. What the officer did not say that I learned later was the father had filed a criminal complaint against me. The principal had encouraged him to do so. The problem was, he did not have custody of his son nor did he have legal educational rights. In fact, there was a restraining order prohibiting him from being on school grounds or within 1,000 feet of his son. Mom did not want to file a criminal complaint because she knew what would happen, absolutely nothing. She was a teacher and knew what the education code was.In CA, a teacher may intervene to protect the safety of a student. So if it is mutual combat, I could legally intervene to prevent both students from harming each other. I am not legally required to but I can if I feel I can do so. If I am injured, I am covered by workman’s comp for injuries sustained in performing my duties. The top duty of any teacher is to ensure student safety. That takes a higher priority over teaching students. I have broken up fights before and have been injured and they have always been covered. I do it because I am a teacher and student safety is first.The principal then filed an administrative action against me for violating the rights of a special education student. I did not follow his behavioral intervention plan. Had this been successful, I would have lost my job and my credential. This was made worse by the fact that the video taken by a student was posted to social media. It then made the local news.Of course the story was one sided. I could not provide my side of the story. Anything I said would violate the student’s privacy rights under state and federal law. So, I was the teacher that assaults students for no reason. Nothing was said about the student that was on the floor, in the fetal position, having her head repeatedly kicked. Nothing was said about her traumatic brain injuries or the induced coma she was in for two weeks or her overwhelming fear of returning to the same school this monster of a student was at so she ended up transferring to a private school. By the way, this student who was the aggressor was never suspended because his special education rights were violated. He did this to at least 6 other students after this incident over the next 2 years and the district ended up paying out several millions to the parents of his victims. They finally got rid of the student by moving the program off of my campus to another one. This allowed them to fire this inept teacher. At the new campus, this student is confined to his II room and not allowed into any general education room. That principal has made sure of it. He has signed one school security officer to be with the student at all times.My union would help pay for the legal defense, but only if I prevailed. So I did what was best for me, I hired the best attorney in the field of Education Administrative law. She has earned several awards and has won many cases that went all the way to the CA Supreme Court. I mortgaged my house and paid the retainer. I then shut up and let her talk for me.My district told my principal to back down, she would lose. Since this was a legal action, I got a copy of all emails and I got this email. My principal did not realize I got this email and her response was she was not going to because I hurt a student and she needed to make an example of me. Their response was they would not pay for her legal costs, she was on her own and she had to pay for all of her attorney fees. They would not provide an attorney for her. She decided she did not need one. She went it alone. If you are dealing with a legal issue, never, ever appear before a judge without a competent attorney. If your boss tells you to drop it and you insist on following through on the legal action, it is a sign you are going to lose.After 3 months, she lost. Then I took all the documentation of where she went wrong and filed suit. Then she realized she screwed up big time because the district told her to get her own attorney. She refused to settle out of court and so her costs went up and she lost. The district also lost because I went after them because she was their employee. I also went dad for his defamation and libel and filing a false police report. Because of the deep pockets law, I won an enforceable judgement against the district and the principal.Now, as a teacher, I really do not want to take money from the education of students. So, I negotiated with the district. Since I won against the original criminal and administrative complaints against me, my union will cover much of the attorney’s fees for that. I also had to hire a criminal defense attorney. His bill was only $10,000 because he only had to file some paperwork with the DA to get the DA to make a decision to either charge me or drop it. The DA decided that at worse I was guilty of an infraction, and since I was protecting another student and had a strong defense that I was protecting her from certain death or permanent harm, what I did was legal, he would never consider filing charges because the case would be too weak and I would never be convicted. The district negotiated with the principal to cover my administrative attorney’s fee not covered by the union. This meant they told her they would withhold the money from her paycheck to pay my attorney or the principal would no longer have a job.Then, the principal would buy 10 years of credit into my retirement plan with the state. This would come from her paycheck rather than from the district so students do not suffer. If she did not agree, she would not longer be working for the district. This will allow me to retire early and leave the state and seek employment outside of CA where education has not become so bad that the schools are run by the lowest common denominator and the students who want to learn and get an education are being left behind and whose safety is in danger every day.In exchange, I signed a contract that I will never intervene in a fight. I will call the office and report it to an administrator. Last year, I had 8 fights in my classroom. Administrators are trained to not run to fights. They are supposed to walk because it demonstrates a calm response. My classroom is at the back of campus and it takes a minimum of 5 minutes to walk from the front to my room. The average administrative response time from the time I call to inform them there is a fight in my room to them actually arriving is 15 minutes. During that time I am supposed to evacuate the classroom of all students who are not participating and who will follow my directions. I have to supervise those students outside. The defiant students stay inside. Since I have done my duty, I am good. The students inside can hurt and maim each other all they want and they do. After the administrators arrive, a few ambulances are required.The result, last May a police officer attempted to do CPR on a student that collapsed at lunch time. Other nearby students assumed the officer was assaulting the student or arresting the student and started a riot. They threw trash cans at that officer and the other responding officers that arrived within two minutes. The 4 administrators that arrived and told the students to disperse were ignored. The administrators sounded a lock-down and the students ignored it. They continue to attack the officer attempting CPR. The student died.That student had tapped a mixture of pentyl and THC and she stopped breathing. It took 20 minutes for the police to to control the students, including arresting 30 of them, clearing the area enough to get the paramedics to the girl. They could not perform CPR during that time. The officer that tried to do CPR was taken to the hospital with a concussion after having two garbage cans slammed over his head.Students learned if they fight the adults back down.If I see a fight or a student assaulting another, I walk the other way. I am legal safe if I just call the office. If I intervene, I can lose everything. I can be sued, I can lose my job, I can lose my life savings. If I do nothing but just call the office, I am protected from all legal consequences. The worst that can happen is I get called to answer the questions from a few attorneys. I spend a few days at the district office with pay while talking to attorneys. I did that two months ago.It went something like this. Did you see the fight. Yes. What did you do? I called the office to report it. Who did you report it to? I reported it to the attendance secretary who answered the phone and she said she would call security. I then waited in my room because I feared for my safety. I watched the fight through my classroom window. It took security 15 minutes to arrive.Why did you not break up the fight? I did not feel I had the physical strength to do so without incurring injury to myself and I have a written contract with the school district stating I will not break up fights but will only report them to the administration because it is their job to break them up. Here is a copy of that contract.The district hated that I brought that up but it gave me 100% legal cover. It was proof I did exactly what I was directed to do by a superior so they were 100% on the hook for my actions.The truth is, your students are not as safe at school as district administrators want you to think.

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