Y/n in kindergarten be like-🙂🧐😎😒😩✨

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  • @send_me_bugs3175
    I was y/n in 2nd grade when it came to spelling, an now I'm a 14 year old who forgets how to spell beautiful and has to use ✨💅 grammarly 💅✨!
  • @hotopicwhore790
    Story time: My kindergarten teacher once yelled at me for drawing on a assignment that had been required to have a drawing - it said draw a picture of something - and then denied that it said that on the paper.... Edit: All of your stories reminded me of another story with that same teacher also I'm sorry about your experiences This same teacher told me I could not use the classroom's bathroom because someone was using it so I waited, the person left the bathroom and when I asked my teacher to use it she said no again :) but I had to go badly but being a young kindergartener I didn't think of going without permission so I fawking peed my pants and then the teacher yelled at me :)
  • @drt1423
    Y/n be doing math in head when in elementary I be counting on my fingers when I in middle how amazing 😭
  • Y/N was just answering right away while I was like: Wait- wait- counts with fingers 1… 2… 3…. OH 32! 😀
  • @Stella-en9re
    I was Y/n till I was 7 and now I have to read books to balance my mental unstability 🧚‍♀️✨Trãûmå and Bürñøūt✨🧚‍♀️
  • @raidenhaver8586
    y/n is a natural at this, I remembered back then that we have like a test about certain subjects like Science, English, Math, etc. (I think its a test called PASS) I was a student in the Philippines back then (I'm half Filipino) then theres this certain topic in Math where its about measurements, and when I got the test results I got 100% score, I kinda have a thing for measurements since my grandpa is kind of a carpenter so whenever I watch him measuring stuff like woods or metals I kinda learned from it sooo now I'm a college architecture student
  • Before seventh grade, I never got a word wrong on a spelling test. Even in seventh grade, I’ve only gotten a few words wrong on spelling tests.
  • @Fabiana-qm7yx
    This was me but with English classes. I was born in Venezuela but now I live in Argentina. And my friends (in the school that I'm now) sometimes call me "The pet of the English Teacher" and it was kinda true because most of the time the teachers asked me to help my classmates with their pronunciation, help them with certain stuff of higher classes (they actually admitted I was their best student) or we just talked in the teachers lounge (I was the only student allowed) this was mostly with the last two. The first one (from my old school) was really mean with me, because she always told me to stay quiet so my other classmates could respond to the questions but she actually never knew how good I was. One day this teacher started asking about a subject that we had seen the other day and nobody was answering. So she stated that we were her worst class, that was my last straw. I started repeating and replaying to the questions she asked (20 questions...Now I get why she was scared of me) and I actually went overboard because I being to read a book that i had in my phone out loud. She was impressed and (I guess) with her pride on the floor. And to make it better she said "How.... you remembered everything I said?" To which I replied "I'm gonna admit I have a scary memory" I actually just wrote them down and after that she never told me to stay quiet. But I continued just to mock her.
  • @sakuharu4200
    y/n learnt POWER by kindergarden HAHAHA ok nvm
  • @i.quit.980
    This ain't really my childhood as I was too scared to speak with the teachers even- but this is exactly my brother rn. He knows like too much about Mathematics, he's like a living calculator
  • @Justapurpleman
    the teacher be like 'well shit this kid is smart' teacher: can you tell me what 57x135 is? y/n: calculating Teacher: ok who can tell me what- y/n: 7,695 teacher: pulls out calculator y/n: the square root is 87.7 and change
  • @Frovael
    "This is a class where we don't speak without permission." As someone who works part time at a kindergarten and studies at a nursery nurse school, I still don't like this rule, because schools are not supposed to be entirely about following rules and all but just finding out what you want to do with your future......but at the same time the logic of everyone shouting through everything so their answer will be heard is also there lol
  • @ElsStudio239
    Honestly, I never knew what my actual mother language was like when I was 5-6 years old. So it kind of made sense I couldn’t hear properly, or know what people are saying. But there’s one catch, I’m actually great when it comes to speaking in English. So the kids my grade at the moment didn’t like me that much because they didn’t know English that well, and because of my inability to speak in my mother’s tongue at the moment quite ruined it. I do remember this one time when some of my friends decided to ditch me because of that, which is ironic because they can speak English well. I also remember being hated on for being “immature” and a “crybaby” (I was, yes, but we were 6, so of course I was immature) Basically, the teachers also got annoyed by my crying and stuff so I guess I can say this is me when I was in 4th grade while I’m trying to mind my own business lmao This paragraph is getting long so I’ll stop here, have a good day I guess
  • @jellynemo9478
    Bahaha I were kinda like y/n in kindergarten, less smarter but still smart. My teacher hated me for that because everytime she gave us work I always finished first and always asked for more because I liked doing maths. But one day she were pissed off and yelled at me and put me out of the classroom. She were yelling things like "YOU'RE SO ANNOYING !", "CAN'T YOU BE LIKE OTHER KID", " I DON'T HAVE TIME TO DEAL WITH FREAK". She were mean- I were like 5 :'( I waited for 20 long minute, Sitting on the cold floor next to a wall outside the classroom. Eventually, my big sister teacher were passing by and saw me. He asked me why I were, I explained it to him and he took me to his classroom.( she were in her last grade, just before middle school ) This is my second oldest memory and because of her I were always scared to talk in class and being "not like the other" but I'm a bit better, i hope nobody lived something like that. Oh and sorry for my bad English it's not my current language, i actually talk french-
  • @dawnstar6056
    This is awesome :3 But I'm definitely not Y/N-
  • @i_dont_xard
    This was me, but with reading and writing. I was always way ahead of everyone else when it came to that since I read college textbooks for fun since I was around 7. Mainly biology and medical textbooks.
  • @Thereallazyegg
    I love this!!! I was like she’s definitely thinking.. and when she said what the square root is I appreciated her. I almost always grew up getting pass advanced (A or 4) or pass (B or 3) on my tests. I’m sure I’m an introvert but I’m very talkative to my close friends and it’s very hard for me to focus in class cause the noise I might have adhd but we continue to be unsure. Your such a good YouTuber!!!
  • @i-yme7982
    I'm a Malaysian. And a lot of my classmates can't speak English. So i was like y/n in English. since i know how to speak English since i was really small, my friend is always mocking me everytime i talk in English (that's why they don't get 80-100 in English HAHAH KARMA FOR THEM) ehem- anyways, it started since i was 4-5 i guess? And the mocking? still here. I'm 12 now-