ilikebeeef
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Firstly, your posts seem directed at 11ers, handing down information about the oh-so-scary HSC and the focus towards it. Sure, be focused. But have BALANCE. You are only sixteen/seventeen once. No one is going to have a good life if they lack social skills.
Yes, I am addressing my posts to 11ers.I'm just saying: you need balance. Facebook is a form of that balance.
No Facebook =/= no social skills.
Spending hours on Facebook =/= not a balance.
By your definition, I am getting a good education. But I do not use Facebook.Getting a good education - I don't mean attending James Ruse and studying five hours a day. I mean paying attention in class and doing assessments, asking questions and not being a complete and utter dickhead.
I am addressing my posts to Facebook addicts. Spending too much time on Facebook and NOT quitting the addiction --> stress before exams because the student hasn't had adequate preparation + inadequate preparation --> poor marks --> decreased motivation --> more time on Facebook. It's a vicious cycle.1. High school kids shouldn't be taking anything too seriously. And if they are, going on Facebook may be a GOOD thing for them. Relief from stress and such.
Indeed.2. Facebook addicts need to get off the internet and get a life.
You mean "aren't" right? If so; yes you are correct. However once again, note that I am conveying this info not to casual Facebook users.When your marks are going down due to Facebook then of course it isn't a small issue.
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