Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Grades

Rusk and a bunch of people were called to the library to receive the results of the grand exam. The room was crowded and Rusk took time to survey the crowd when the principal was giving her speech. Rusk spyed a few elites of the school. They were the ones that never fail to get rows of A's in their report book.

What the hell am i doing here?? If its giving out results then i should be separated from the elites! Hmmm.. Maybe.... Maybe....ZOMG.... My results are...... good? ZOMG?!?

The thought made Rusk ginned ear to ear. His results were err... not bad (sort of) Rusk never did his homework and never payed attention in class, and yet his was with the ones that over-complete their homework and over-listened in class(lol.. wrong eng).

Rusk's heart skipped a beat when his name was called. He was so dwelling in his on thoughts that he didnt notice that his name was called. Rusk shuffled to the principal nervously.

"Congratulations!", said the principal as she handed Rusk his result slip. Rusk forced a smile and mumbled a "thank you" then took the piece of paper. Rusk took a glance at his results and almost shouted.

ZOMG ITS..............

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"We have only two days to arrange the student's class" was the words Rusk wanted to hear. The principal and the teachers had only two days to arrange the class the pupils would be in next year.

With this little time i doubt those morons would be stupid enough to mix each class up.

The school followed a system during the student class arrangement process. The system to make every class a "graded class". The students would be put in the classes they are suitable in. So the classes would go from good to bad. But the system also allowed a shuffling of students in the arrangement. Each class will have their own strengths and weaknesses in student's grades but the shuffling does follow the "graded class" rule.

The system would allow Rusk's class to stick together since they were already "graded". If the were to rearrange the students to would take too much time. And since the teacher's council was limited in time then they would have to let the previous classes stick.

Rusk hoped his theory would work. He didn't want to be separated from his friends. Either of them wanted that.

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