I have always been a big advocate that there is always a time and place when the Hannah Montana series understands you. Here is 10 times when the "Hannah Montana" show describes how I feel about school:
1. When the teacher assigns a long assignment:
Whether it's during the week or even on the weekend, when a teacher assigns a long assignment to be due next class I think we can all agree that we question their thoughts.
2. When you bomb the quiz that you thought you aced:
Have you ever thought you did well on a homework assignment or quiz and then you looked at your grade like this?
3. When the teacher says work in partners:
When you and your best friend get to work together in class.
4. When you have a morning class:
We all have had this struggle once or twice... or maybe every day.
5. When your teacher decides not to check your assignment:
Whether the excitement is because you forgot to do the assignment, or because you know it's terrible, the feeling is always the same.
6. When you try to convince the teacher to postpone homework:
Batting your eyelashes has to work... right?
7. You versus the hard test:
We all have those tests that you walk out of thinking, "what just happened" because the test just killed you.
8. When desperation kicks in:
Whether it's the first day of class or you are trying to convince your teacher to give you a better grade, some time of desperation starts to sink in like this one.
9. When class gets let out early:
Do I even need to explain this one?
10. Receiving that good grade:
Through all of the hard classes and the stressful quizzes, the work will finally pay off and you will get that grade.