why were you educated that way?
'Twas convenient.
Well, honestly, it was for a few different reasons—but I suppose that's the main one. I think I've spoken about it before on here, but I also, however, had to go to an online school because my grades were abysmal back in sixth and seventh grade. I did well in Elementary, but by the time I got around to that age, I guess they finally started administering
actual academics and my low-IQ just couldn't keep up. I
really struggled to understand what was being taught and I fell behind in nearly every single class.
It was a dreadful time. I eventually convinced my mother to put me into virtual school, claiming that it would help my grades since I'd be able to teach myself. I suppose she ended up agreeing simply because she felt like she had no other option.
It didn't help at all, of course—I was still low-IQ (even though I hadn't known it at the time), and so I still failed exam after exam. I eventually figured out, though, just how easy it was to cheat on literally everything, and only
then did my grades finally start to improve considerably. I ended up cheating through all seven or so years. I just spent my life at home, rotting away and wasting time doing stuff that wasn't beneficial in the slightest.
I ended up dedicating the entirety of my adolescence playing games and watching videos on JewTube. There is not a single thing I learned in that entire time-span. I tried to pick up various hobbies, like coding and learning a language, but eventually failed and dropped them all. I procrastinated on everything and it led to me, despite my cheating, still having mediocre grades since I would be super late on deadlines on assignments and would rack up penalties.
The worst part is that I wasn't even GOOD at the games I wasted so much time on. I was always sub-par at best. That's unfortunately just the reality of being a loser, I suppose...