C'est quand landernière fois où vous avez pleuré?

I feel you.

I remember in sec 3, I used to spend my time correcting my purelaine Quebecoise, "advanced/bilingual English" teacher's errors. At 14 years old, I shouldn't have been correcting my teacher throughout an entire year. I was giving her an education.

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Lol le monde qui sont triggered a cause que le gars veut envoyer ses enfants au privé, aie on s'en calis tu.

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Quand j'ai laissé mon ex en 2018.
Je me rappelle que le soir même, je la regardais dormir à côté de moi et je me demandais si c'était la bonne décision.

Je me sentais vraiment comme un trou de cul.
 
Je bande a un rien.
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Quand j'ai laissé mon ex en 2018.
Je me rappelle que le soir même, je la regardais dormir à côté de moi et je me demandais si c'était la bonne décision.

Je me sentais vraiment comme un trou de cul.
Moi aussi la dernière fois que j'ai pleuré c'est quand je l'ai laissée. J'habite encore avec, elle veut qu'on revienne ensemble, je ne sais toujours pas quoi décider.
 
Moi aussi la dernière fois que j'ai pleuré c'est quand je l'ai laissée. J'habite encore avec, elle veut qu'on revienne ensemble, je ne sais toujours pas quoi décider.

C'est pas évident de laisser tomber quelqu'un qui nous aime encore, je pense que je préfère me faire crisser là.
Mais dans mon cas, 3 ans plus tard , je n'ai pas de regret et ce fut la bonne décision.

Moi aussi j'avais cohabité avec elle pendant quelques mois après la séparation.
 
C'est pas évident de laisser tomber quelqu'un qui nous aime encore, je pense que je préfère me faire crisser là.
Mais dans mon cas, 3 ans plus tard , je n'ai pas de regret et ce fut la bonne décision.

Moi aussi j'avais cohabité avec elle pendant quelques mois après la séparation.
Ouais si elle était en criss contre moi ça serait plus facile de move on. Là j'ai tâté tinder et pas grand chose, j'ai quand même une belle complicité avec mon ex alors j'hésite.
 
As for the discussion of public vs private, I went to one of the most ghetto public high schools in the Greater Montreal area. A good portion of my classmates ended up not graduating or even doing prison time in some way shape or form (drugs/fraud). I was ill prepared for university. I graduated top 5 (rang 1?) in advanced mathematics (536?) in my very large school. I never studied or did my homework... My exercise book was empty at the end of the year and my teacher didn't like me cause I slept in class. I passed by in cegep with the minimum R score to get into engineering. When I ended up in university, I failed my classes... I didn't even know how to study. I never learned. Never got challenged previously and didn't really challenge myself either. I'm sure if I was in a more competitive environment like in the private sector (or at least the international program), I would've been instilled with more drive to study to achieve 100% and not let education pass by with indifference. Most of the students I knew in the public international program ended up top professionals (architect, pharmacist, engineer, accountant, lawyer, etc). Could've probably achieved so much more personally, but my parents didn't know any better and neither did I. I would never send my kid(s) to public school unless it was in a specialized program like international/sports ed.

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hah... I somewhat relate to you.

I went to public HS but probably in a wealthier part of town. The outcome was no different to your, four of the kids in my year ended up in jail (murdering a kid to steal a couple of oz of weed). I'd sleep during the majority of my classes because I felt un motivated by the pace of the learnings.

CEGEP was when everything changed for me and when things were more motivating. I had the biggest crush on this girl who was ultra competitive and felt like I had to show that I was smart too. Beyond that, hanging around more motivated people in life was interesting to me.

University was even more beneficial to me and I put in a lot of dedication and graduated top of my year on a GPA basis + all the extra curricular.

As for my kids... I would like them to go to a private french school. I'm scared of the wide range of outcome out of the public sector, but I know it's an irrational fear. That being said, given I'm in NDG, I feel like they'll end up in LCC as it's the easiest outcome.

wait... is this the confess thread?
 
Chaque école un index de défavorité (j'invente un mot) de 1 @ 10 selon son milieu, l'instruction général des gens de sont milieu, basé sur le niveau d'instruction de la femme (mère). Plus un milieu est pauvre plus il reçoit d'argent pour des programmes spéciaux, plus il est riche moins il en a. Ya d'excellente école public comme il y a d'excellente école privé (sort ton cash), les écoles privés c'est plus du tape a l'œil, ils n'ont jamais le budget du public, comme exemple au privé ce n'est pas des vrais orthotérapeutes ce sont des tec, car le privé a pas les réels moyens du public sur bcp d'aspect. La chose qui est triste du public en se moment c'est qu'il y a un genre de favoritisme avec le sport étude, tout les éleves fort dans le sport étude et tout les autres cassés reste ensemble et sont tiré vers le bas... donc si t'envoie ton enfant au PEI ou ben au sport étude t safe. Sinon je te juge pas, ma blonde a été directrice / enseignante donc je connais bien se domaine quand même, assure toi que ton école privé offre vraiment un plus a ton ou tes enfants parce que c du tape a l'oeil pis du petage de bretelle en général. J'aime mieux de loin mettre de l'argent de coté pour des études post secondaire que ca, mais chacun ses choix et opinions.

Les écoles privées comme tu l'explique pas subventionnées y'en a une poignée de main... Genre Kupper Academy... Et c'est vraiment pas le best des écoles....

Les écoles privées subventionnées, qui coutent 5k par année et que le gouvernement subventionne le 15k restant, y'en des super bonnes avec des employés de soutiens 100000% meilleur que n'importe autre établissement...et y'en a des terribles qui devraient fermer et plus jamais ouvrir.

Les écoles publiques y'en a des super bonnes, et des terribles.... La différence? La classe sociale des familles qui habitent le coin de l'école bien sur... Pas parce que tu as 35 programmes de soutient avec des TES dans ton école publique que ca en fait nécessairement une bonne. Tu vois c'est plutot le contraire de ce que tu dis, au public tu vas retrouver des TES à la tonne avec une technique; au privé ca va être des psychoéducatrices et des orthopédagogues. les commissions scolaires sont cheap as fuck... Sports études? Ok, guess what, y'a tout ça dans les bonnes écoles privés au secondaire aussi. Notre dame, brebeuf, Ste anne, etc. Au public aussi y'en a, un gros justement dans les laurentides: AN Morin... RSEQ c'est pas juste réservé aux écoles publiques...

Pi guess what aussi? Brébeuf coute le même prix que Collège letendre, la seule différence c'est la capacité a l'enfant de répondre a des questions d'examen d'admission en 6eme année...

As for the discussion of public vs private, I went to one of the most ghetto public high schools in the Greater Montreal area. A good portion of my classmates ended up not graduating or even doing prison time in some way shape or form (drugs/fraud). I was ill prepared for university. I graduated top 5 (rang 1?) in advanced mathematics (536?) in my very large school. I never studied or did my homework... My exercise book was empty at the end of the year and my teacher didn't like me cause I slept in class. I passed by in cegep with the minimum R score to get into engineering. When I ended up in university, I failed my classes... I didn't even know how to study. I never learned. Never got challenged previously and didn't really challenge myself either. I'm sure if I was in a more competitive environment like in the private sector (or at least the international program), I would've been instilled with more drive to study to achieve 100% and not let education pass by with indifference. Most of the students I knew in the public international program ended up top professionals (architect, pharmacist, engineer, accountant, lawyer, etc). Could've probably achieved so much more personally, but my parents didn't know any better and neither did I. I would never send my kid(s) to public school unless it was in a specialized program like international/sports ed.

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I feel for you on the deepest levels, copy paste this and replace public school with the words private school and that's me. It's not even a question on private vs public, it's the stupid "réforme" that the MELS put in for the 1990's kids that is utter bullshit. Took me just about 6 years in university to find my way through studying...

Anyone who says there's no difference in public or private in this regards is wrong though, there's obviously a huge difference when it comes to public schools and where you grow up as a kid, you can't go to saint-clément if you live in montréal nord... Sucks that the rich people get to pick their school huh?
 
hah... I somewhat relate to you.

I went to public HS but probably in a wealthier part of town. The outcome was no different to your, four of the kids in my year ended up in jail (murdering a kid to steal a couple of oz of weed). I'd sleep during the majority of my classes because I felt un motivated by the pace of the learnings.

CEGEP was when everything changed for me and when things were more motivating. I had the biggest crush on this girl who was ultra competitive and felt like I had to show that I was smart too. Beyond that, hanging around more motivated people in life was interesting to me.

University was even more beneficial to me and I put in a lot of dedication and graduated top of my year on a GPA basis + all the extra curricular.

As for my kids... I would like them to go to a private french school. I'm scared of the wide range of outcome out of the public sector, but I know it's an irrational fear. That being said, given I'm in NDG, I feel like they'll end up in LCC as it's the easiest outcome.

wait... is this the confess thread?

can you send them to westmount high?
 
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