Since you revealed your identity as a first-year high school student, I'm thinking of writing some useless words while recalling my first year of high school.
"I don't know all of them, but if you need the answer to a given question right now," was two main things at this time. There is one time when the target college practical exam questions have been leaked, and another time when the test answers are given, and the first case is rarely seen in practice, and usually the second. I'll solve this right away and get my score by tomorrow so that I can go to college and I'll be happy, but I don't know how to solve it, and then I won't be able to go to college, and I'll be unhappy, so I'm so desperate for each question. When people become desperate, they do everything. You can copy someone else's answer sheet, go into the talent market site and buy a problem-solving person, or join a website you've never entered in your life and fill it with questions.
By the way, now that you're in high school, you have to take care of yourself for this level of self-discipline. "Do I really want to do this as I go this far?"
No, honestly, answer me. You said you were going to learn the database. Is it fun? Do you really remember anything from learning? I don't think so. You don't feel like your head is brightening up, or your heart is fluttering strangely, or you don't feel like you're having fun or interesting things like that. Aren't you forced to learn because adults ordered it, because it's stuck in the school course, and the university you want is asking for it? Let's be honest. Aren't you actually pretending to be learning? No, I'm pretending to be learning isn't it? To catch the eyes of the adults, teachers, university professors. In fact, even though learning is not really happening. To be a good student.
Don't do that. If you can't, just say you can't and come up with measures. You become an adult only when it is possible.
Do you know who I feel most sorry for when I reply to this site? Those college students who are old enough to be in college for a long time do the same thing as you, making excuses that you are not even told because you are a student. Yes, that's right. Older adults than you, more irresponsibly than you, post "questions" asking for answers by ticking up pictures of paper printed with questions. I don't know how it looks so pathetic. There are people in the world who come out without learning how to say they won't do what they don't want to do or how to stand up for what they don't want to do (this includes "Google Search" and "Study"!!) and believe that they can fool everyone into being happy if they submit the answers they need right now. Will that faith ever be rewarded? No way. I dare swear, they're going to die right before they die, spilling stupid questions about what to do with the person next to them, and then they're going to die without knowing why.
Why should the questioner be like that? Why can't you be honest? Why do you pretend to be learning when databases don't want to learn and can't? Let's stop doing that.
Let's say we can't. And let's come up with measures and take a detour. It's not escape, it's bypass. As soon as tomorrow morning dawns, let's go straight to the person who gave us this homework and see Shobu. I'm sorry, but I can't study anymore. I don't think it's my cup of tea. Thank you for teaching me hard, but I can't keep up with it. I'll do my best to promote my future. I'll take whatever score you give me here, so just fix this blank answer sheet, please. If you come out this independently, most adults are a little incredible, but they accept that they know the outline. After that, the questioner has to come up with a countermeasure. But anyway, you don't have to learn any more databases. Right? Isn't the fundamental problem neatly bypassed?Think about it carefully. There's no reason to be cowardly and obsequious.
Actually, I didn't have the courage to do this when I was a senior in high school, but I couldn't. My homeroom teacher told me to study Korean history. There's room for me to aim for Seoul National University. I have a terrible memory. I already knew that I couldn't study Korean history, but I was afraid of the teacher's club and the reputation of "He gave up on Seoul National University," so I closed my mouth and pretended to be learning. In the end, everything else was fine on the CSAT, but only the Korean history was rated 5. It was a foreseen defeat. Maybe I'm angry with myself back then. Yes, this may be nonsense, but it's serious. It's not nonsense, it's not malicious comments, and it's not a stupid idea. Rather, in the sense of CREATE TABLE
, I think it is a hundred times more urgent message to the current questioner than CREATE TABLE when the consignment of will and purpose is simple and systematic to enable passive survival.
So it became too long for a useless shout. Think about it. Then I'm going to bed for work tomorrow.
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