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tari147

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“NO GOOD GRADES FOR YOUR FACE”

We all know that all the school systems around the world are broken. And I know that most of you are not going to school anymore (not high school or college or whatever…), but it surely impacted you earlier in your life, maybe before you were blackpilled, and you probably didn’t see all of it.
But this thread is still worth reading, trust me.

When we look at people who succeed in life, it’s always the ones who look good and are already popular. It is harder to succeed as an ugly or an ethnic, an asocial or non-NT.

All Blackpillers already know this.

And it starts the first time you step in a school. All these social skills will determine your success.

You do your first exams, maybe you are smart, and you will arrive somewhere where your grades have nothing to do with what you write in your exams anymore.

It will depend on your face.
Indeed, there are some sub5 nerds out there—they are incels without knowing it—and they get good grades. Some become like Bill Gates (he looked high LTN tbh), but if you look good and if you are popular, teachers will like you, and you will get some free good grades.

School is the first brutal period of your life. Teachers make it worse.

Especially in lessons like music, technology, art, physical education, etc., teachers will give grades ‘randomly.’

The Stacy of the class gets a 10 while the quiet guy gets a 3.

I think that it’s too early in life to get judged on looks because some people out there can be successful and useful for humanity, but they get wasted because of the teachers who give grades depending on if they like the student or not.

That’s why when doing a school shooting, the most important target should be the teachers.

And finally, go to a successful school. It’s always good-looking people with successful parents: white, tall, blonde hair, good-looking, social, with a lot of hobbies…
And only a minority are the ‘Paki’ nerds who really are there because of their brain.
(WELL SOME LIKE MALALA YOUSAFZAI are there just because they support some foid education etc.)

The problem wasn’t your insufficient attention in class nor the fact that you didn’t study. It was just that you were an ugly, asocial piece of shit.

I want to end this thread by asking you if you have ever seen a jobless Chad, or a homeless Stacy?

And yes, I know there are very similar threads to this. I just wanted to let out my anger because some teachers ruined my life at school because I am a non-NT and an ethnic.
 
Water Landscape GIF


ITV once said,
It's not about what you know, but who you know
 
Coincidentally my grades massively improved at high schools.
The youth schools are just a joke, grades are given based on foid or looks.
 

Attractiveness plays a significant role in the educational setting, influencing both students and teachers.

Teacher Attractiveness and Student Perception​

According to this study, students associate teacher attractiveness with numerous positive qualities. Teachers who are more attractive were perceived as:

  • Ambitious, broadminded, capable, and cheerful, among other favorable traits.
  • More organized, caring, and better prepared for lessons.
Additionally, students were more inclined to:

  • Pay closer attention in class.
  • Stay for extra help.
  • Complete additional homework for attractive teachers.
Students even expected higher grades and perceived attractive teachers as younger compared to less attractive ones.

Student Attractiveness and Teacher Perception​

While the focus is primarily on teachers, the study briefly references earlier research by Clifford & Walster (1973). This study revealed that teachers tend to perceive more attractive students as more self-confident and having better leadership traits.
 

Attractiveness plays a significant role in the educational setting, influencing both students and teachers.

Teacher Attractiveness and Student Perception​

According to this study, students associate teacher attractiveness with numerous positive qualities. Teachers who are more attractive were perceived as:

  • Ambitious, broadminded, capable, and cheerful, among other favorable traits.
  • More organized, caring, and better prepared for lessons.
Additionally, students were more inclined to:

  • Pay closer attention in class.
  • Stay for extra help.
  • Complete additional homework for attractive teachers.
Students even expected higher grades and perceived attractive teachers as younger compared to less attractive ones.

Student Attractiveness and Teacher Perception​

While the focus is primarily on teachers, the study briefly references earlier research by Clifford & Walster (1973). This study revealed that teachers tend to perceive more attractive students as more self-confident and having better leadership traits.
Halo effect
 
As someone who struggled in early academic period of my life for "unknown reasons", can confirm.
 
I had good grades in school and it brought me nothing.
 
I had good grades in school and it brought me nothing.
Imagine that you got a good job. Since you look ugly people wouldn't treat you with the respect you deserve at your work. So it changes nothing. Even if you succeed at school, after that you will suffer.
 
Imagine that you got a good job. Since you look ugly people wouldn't treat you with the respect you deserve at your work. So it changes nothing. Even if you succeed at school, after that you will suffer.
Indeed.
 
In second grade I got a zero on my spelling test
 
What the hell happened, I came in late either because of a dentist appointment or my dad was beating my mom. As soon as I got there I had bad anxiety and had to take the test. My teacher let me retake it and I passed.
 

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