What's in Korean Teenager's Bag? (With American)

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Komentáře • 228

  • @sehqqq-inactive
    @sehqqq-inactive Před 3 lety +538

    He looks like that good guy every parent wants

    • @mikemondano3624
      @mikemondano3624 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, and what is worse is that he is just a typical Korean boy. They are very decent people, for the most part.

  • @Redrose0255
    @Redrose0255 Před 3 lety +905

    Omg when she said how American schools are known to have shootings had me dead LMAO💀

    • @lillylilly3035
      @lillylilly3035 Před 3 lety +27

      Exactly for Europeans it's just shocking 😱😱😱

    • @GardeniaRose1-
      @GardeniaRose1- Před 3 lety +34

      Yup we do.... this is why we have drills so incase something happens we are trained tho in the end we never knkw if the person sitting next to us has a weapon to kill •~•

    • @gaiahalves3185
      @gaiahalves3185 Před 3 lety +14

      I am also, in the United States people can buy weapons so easily, in Brazil depending on age buying scissors without adults is strange

    • @zachariahseed1048
      @zachariahseed1048 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gaiahalves3185 then why are the favelas full of AR's smh

    • @gaiahalves3185
      @gaiahalves3185 Před 3 lety +1

      @@zachariahseed1048 rhe problem is way dipper that this I won’t discus it and isn’t only in brazil that people have funs in places like favela. Besides if you live in Brazil you know how people are scared or something like that of guns

  • @papichulo2615
    @papichulo2615 Před 3 lety +413

    Honestly American high schools do not give a freak about their students.
    For me in my school. I literally carried a backpack with one small binder, a pen, a small bag filled with pads, another small bag for my charger, portable charger, headphones, and some money.
    they didn’t start checking bags until a shooting in a school that occurred near my school but they only checked people who had two bags with them like a duffle bag.

    • @malikes4591
      @malikes4591 Před 3 lety +1

      Who is bringing a duffel bag to school?

    • @papichulo2615
      @papichulo2615 Před 3 lety +29

      @@malikes4591 people in sports and some people sold chips

    • @malikes4591
      @malikes4591 Před 3 lety +13

      @@papichulo2615 dam that’s not school that’s a business 💀

    • @papichulo2615
      @papichulo2615 Před 3 lety +4

      @@malikes4591 lmaoooo

    • @filtrations
      @filtrations Před 3 lety +6

      @@papichulo2615 omg yes those people who sold candy and chips that they bought boxes of from the store, it was such a scam 🙄

  • @Lau-td9bc
    @Lau-td9bc Před 3 lety +306

    Their books are so thin😭, mine look like bibles

    • @butterflyshootout5462
      @butterflyshootout5462 Před 3 lety +19

      Ikr I had to carry two GIANT books everyday last year and we didn’t use them everyday but no one told us wha days we actually needed them.. American schools suck ass 💀

    • @mika4444
      @mika4444 Před 3 lety +5

      i laughed so hard plss my books are so heavy too and we have to carry so many of them. indian schools sucks.

    • @alfie-_
      @alfie-_ Před 3 lety +3

      ayo same like over 400 pages

    • @kellen8116
      @kellen8116 Před 3 lety

      I Literally have to carry 3 thick books in my backpack everyday...it sucks...it's makes my packpack alot heavier then it already is cause I have 7 subjects and atleast 2 books for each subject

    • @malianasandy6393
      @malianasandy6393 Před 2 lety

      Same dude, same

  • @nun_ity
    @nun_ity Před 3 lety +29

    HoJoon wearing an almost empty backpack.
    Hayleen not wearing backpack at all.
    My bag when I was in highschool: 5-6 books + 5-6 notebooks (one for each subject) + 2-3 dictionaries + pencil case + mid-morning lunch

  • @ripserena427
    @ripserena427 Před 3 lety +63

    He looks such a nice guy, it's so cute lol
    I'm from Mexico and I wish that my highschool were like Hayleen's school, fortunately I'm graduate now

  • @samruss4186
    @samruss4186 Před 3 lety +251

    Thats all thats in there? Over in the US our backpacks used to be like bricks in a sack with thicc textbooks... now everything is on the laptops

    • @angelsis2222
      @angelsis2222 Před 3 lety

      meee tooo

    • @calie6607
      @calie6607 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, OMG. Maybe we should all file a class action lawsuit for back problems later in life lol. You could barely zip the bag up.

    • @JenniferPatterson1019
      @JenniferPatterson1019 Před 3 lety

      They are still heavy. We do use Chromebooks but there are still some text books. My daughter's is so heavy that it literally wears her out.

    • @alfie-_
      @alfie-_ Před 3 lety +1

      i still have to carry around 2 big like 400 page books for math and enlish

    • @kavitayadav1598
      @kavitayadav1598 Před 3 lety +1

      In India we still have to carry 6 textbooks and 6-7 notebooks 📘📗📕📒📔📓a lunch box🍱,fruit box🍎, pencil case🖊️,
      Colour box🖍️, a box for markers and craft supplies,
      A planner📖, 2 big drawing books 📚,+lots of worksheets 📑in our backpack and have to use the stairs to go to 4th floor with having that big bulky backpacks on our backs and it started getting heavier in my 3rd grade and now when i'm in 6th grade it's even heavier😩

  • @christopheryoung3850
    @christopheryoung3850 Před 3 lety +70

    It seems like South Korea is more similar to Australia the Final Year of High School being the busiest and most important with lots of assessments, tests & exams as compared to USA where it sounded very easy and laid back.

    • @millym283
      @millym283 Před 3 lety +13

      In American it really depends on where you live. In my school our 2nd to last year is the most busiest and where we have most of our big testings. Our last year is pretty laid back bc it’s our last year and our school wants us to have a fun last year. But that’s only my school we did bring backpacks filled with notebooks binders pencils pens etc. My school is also very eventful so many kids play sports and join clubs. So in America it really depends on which school you go to.

    • @eliza6099
      @eliza6099 Před 3 lety +3

      In my school, the third year of high school tends to be the hardest. The teachers aren't that bad (at least mine lol. I have heard of a lot of terrible ones) and it's not hard to pass as long as you study at least a little (depending on what you're taking) and don't procrastinate.

    • @v.s4874
      @v.s4874 Před 3 lety +1

      It depends where you live cause when she described it it didn’t sound like my school but yea also my teachers I had one who got man for no reason and she blamed us for not getting our stuff written down and to stop talking but we weren’t talking and we didn’t have anything written down cause she was in the way and she kept eating chips it was really loud and her slippers had bells on them which also made noise

    • @foreigner5142
      @foreigner5142 Před 3 lety +1

      At my high school the hardest grade is definitely the third, when you are a junior. But of course that depends on what classes you are taking and what teachers you might have, although I think it’s pretty consistent for most school here in America

    • @LaurennM360
      @LaurennM360 Před 3 lety +1

      I went to a pretty poor school in Oklahoma and it was literally the easiest thing you could do in your life to graduate and people still dropped out or failed. Idk how cause literally could get an A just from showing up to each class. Like if you just sat in class asleep you were guaranteed a diploma.
      My senior year, my AP English teacher told us he didn’t want to read and grade essays for a final so we watched the lion king instead…not even joking

  • @magdalena8011
    @magdalena8011 Před 3 lety +155

    Am I the one exception in American school where my backpack is literally 25 pounds. Is it is it just me, my backpack is so heavy. And my school starts at 7:15 in the morning and we get out relatively early too, but that is besides the point. And I’m in my senior year, and my backpack is still heavy. At this point y’all should go through my backpack.

    • @filtrations
      @filtrations Před 3 lety +3

      @@guygadbois3010 this is how the schools where i am are lmao

    • @the_tea05
      @the_tea05 Před 3 lety +3

      right i go to a STEM school it was founded from a engineering college, and its very competitive. my bookbag literally weighs like 30 pounds because of the books i have to carry around 💀

    • @herna962
      @herna962 Před 3 lety +4

      That’s how my high school was to and while we technically had lockers they were so out of the way of our classes well at least mine was that I never used it. But as a band kids I had another for my instrument that I used instead. This really just meant that besides my all my textbooks and notebooks I also had to carry my instrument home for practice making my bag at least a good 30lbs

    • @calie6607
      @calie6607 Před 3 lety +3

      Yea. I mean I'm 38 now. But my backpack was full, and we had lockers. School started early also. I mean think about it, if you went to public schools, the buses had to pick up and drop off elementary, middle, and high school students. So high school got picked up the earliest but got out earlier. I had to be up at like 6 AM. And I don't know what she is talking about missing 50 days??? I've never heard of a school letting you graduate for missing that many days unless they were excused. I think they should have interviewed someone that had more of a mainstream American school experience.

    • @monze_2318
      @monze_2318 Před 3 lety

      Since she was talking about senior year I think she just had late arrival. It’s the same in my school if you’re a senior you don’t take as many classes as the previous years so you can choose to arrive late or leave early. But normal school time is 7:15 - 1:54

  • @CarlaSofieFM
    @CarlaSofieFM Před 2 lety +6

    Says “Hello my name is Kim Hojoon” in Chinese and says it’s the only thing he can say.
    Also him saying he’s most confident in Chinese out of all of his subjects is such a mood😭

  • @Lani_Praise
    @Lani_Praise Před 3 lety +27

    I used to carry one book for all the subjects 😹😹😹😬🇿🇦

  • @barbsjjk
    @barbsjjk Před 3 lety +21

    I speak Spanish too, I take the class for an easy 100💜, but in my school I have to bring a back pack, I think is different in each state💜

  • @hanquokkasan
    @hanquokkasan Před 2 lety +3

    It’s interesting to hear that some schools don’t allow backpacks and lockers. At my school we carried our backpacks around and everyone had a locker so it’s really interesting to see how different other schools are in my own country!

  • @eloraalokita1558
    @eloraalokita1558 Před 3 lety +123

    Korean student : I'm jealous of American students
    Indian students like me : me too 😭😭

    • @Annn424
      @Annn424 Před 3 lety +8

      Yeah I don't live in Korea or india 😂 but I have some friends there and they say that schools are so hard there and their parents expect so much for them to get A's. My mom says that when I finish my 3ed year of high school I should go abroad but I kinda feel scared I want to but I don't have good grades I feel like I am not going to survive there 🥺😭

    • @eloraalokita1558
      @eloraalokita1558 Před 3 lety +6

      @@Annn424I think students job is mora stressful than other job 😅

    • @tobystevens3109
      @tobystevens3109 Před 3 lety +5

      She definitely goes to a bad school. Here backpacks are more like 40 lbs of books , that's why those packs with wheels and handles are popular now with the middle school kids.

    • @ashleyortega8667
      @ashleyortega8667 Před 3 lety

      Indeed it is even tho it is laid back I still showed up to class cause my parents would never allow me to skip but also because I'm a good student and barely had any absences throughout my school years. Now I hardly show up to the university zooms. What have I become

    • @filtrations
      @filtrations Před 3 lety +1

      @@tobystevens3109 who's still using rolling backpacks? 🤨 and no, i've been to bad schools and good schools, no one is carrying that much in their bags unless they're extra...

  • @GM-ci1rr
    @GM-ci1rr Před 3 lety +19

    They don't have lot of subjects, in my high school in Italy we had: Italian, leterature, history, geography, math, English, French/Spanish/German, art history, jurisprudence, economic and science. And were all obligatory.

    • @komalpreetdhaliwal2488
      @komalpreetdhaliwal2488 Před 3 lety

      Wow Wtff

    • @janslavik5284
      @janslavik5284 Před 3 lety +2

      Is science just one subject? In my country we have chemistry, physics and biology as separate obligatory subjects.

    • @GM-ci1rr
      @GM-ci1rr Před 3 lety +2

      @@janslavik5284 I've put them together because in my school, since is oriented to the tourism sector, we had one year of chemistry, one year of physics and two years of biology. But if you go to the scientific high school you have them for all 5 years plus Latin.

    • @janslavik5284
      @janslavik5284 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GM-ci1rr Interesting stuff, thanks! :)

    • @GM-ci1rr
      @GM-ci1rr Před 3 lety

      @@janslavik5284 you're welcome

  • @paliat3074
    @paliat3074 Před 3 lety +7

    I really love Hayleen and Natalia, they are so funny 🤣

  • @iamintarriagagonzalez16
    @iamintarriagagonzalez16 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm from mexico and u literally have more than 12 notebooks and books in your bagback, we have like 50 students by class in the IPN&UNAM and also you take clases at 7am and u finish like at 2pm or 4pm depends of the school or level

    • @lhaiskimberly6021
      @lhaiskimberly6021 Před 3 lety

      It's really similar here in Brazil. You have classes with a lot of students, stays for around 6 hours in school, but you can study in morning or night classes in high school, at least in my city. You also have a book and a notebook for each subject (I think they're 12: portugueses, english, p.e, biology, chemistry, History, geography, math, Philosophy, physics, arts and sociology).

  • @Lal_O
    @Lal_O Před 3 lety +11

    Aww she talk a little Spanish ♥️

    • @trisha4436
      @trisha4436 Před 3 lety +2

      She is Spanish

    • @trisha4436
      @trisha4436 Před 3 lety +2

      I meant Mexican my bad

    • @trisha4436
      @trisha4436 Před 3 lety +1

      @Michelle Galindo Alejandro ohh really?? My bad

  • @Therealsmua
    @Therealsmua Před 3 lety +16

    My final year of highschool I literally took 1 pen, 1 pencil, 2 pieces of lined paper, wallet & phone+earphones with some paper & pens in my car lol
    Although my school never checked backpacks and we didn't have lockers at all we still pretty much did whatever we wanted.
    It was legit a zoo.

  • @AngelicGuardian
    @AngelicGuardian Před 3 lety +40

    In America, each school system varies in comparison to each other depending on location. School shootings are a thing, but in most parts of the country, it is rare. Sadly there are some areas where crime rate is more common and that is where school shootings become more of a problem. I moved around a lot and I got to experience a few different schools. I originally attended school in the more west-Northern part of the country and those schools were pushing students to learn a wider range of subjects and we also had lockers and carried around backpacks with heavy textbooks. The subjects I was being taught were ahead of other schools. Good attendance and grades were rewardeded and we got to wear whatever we wanted. For the entire time I lived there, I only heard about one school shooting. Still more than anyone wants to have, but I never felt like I wasn't safe. The senior year is also a time to prove oneself, so there were classes like How to be a parent, with a fake baby you had to take care of, and you had a senior project to work on throughout the year. The senior year is far more important in that part of the US. Later I moved to the mid-Southern part of the US.and I attended two different high schools. The two schools varied on hours you attended, they didn't have lockers, plus they were behind the more West-Northern schools on the subjects they taught. In these schools, you had to follow a dress code/wear something akin to a uniform. And seniors in these schools liked to leave behind "a mark" to celebrate their graduation. For my senior year, my fellow students thought it was a good idea to pour every liquid known to man in all the hallways... This resulted in a school lockdown for the last two weeks of school. That was not fun... No bags were allowed on the premises, unless they were clear, and we couldn't leave our classrooms except to use the bathroom. Even lunch was brought to us in paperbags. The senior year for these schools was as she described in this video, very easy and laid back. During your highschool year, you have certain subject criteria you have to meet and you make your own schedule. So you can choose to get all your difficult classes done first and leave yourself with less to do during your senior year. That is exactly what I did! And because I already finished all my hard classes, I finished high school half a year early. Instead of taking it easy though, I immediately jumped into taking college courses. I hope I explained this as well as I could. I never attended any classes on the east coast, but I can already assume they also had their own method for doing things. There are also different types of schools in the same residential areas. We have public schools, charter schools and private schools. And that throws a whole other twist into how a school is run. One charter school I went too, we stayed in little trailers and instead of going to the different classes, the teachers would come to us. With the exceptions of PE and the music room.

  • @shamzy460
    @shamzy460 Před 3 lety +60

    One day before I'm done with highschool I'll come to Korea and I'll tell you guys how Kenyan schools work

    • @anggunoktafiyana7508
      @anggunoktafiyana7508 Před 3 lety +1

      Tell us now, please :) i am so curious

    • @shamzy460
      @shamzy460 Před 3 lety

      @@anggunoktafiyana7508 one day lmao

    • @shamzy460
      @shamzy460 Před 3 lety

      @@anggunoktafiyana7508 or after I'm done 👀

  • @savanah1436
    @savanah1436 Před 3 lety +18

    I went to a private school in SoCal (America) but have had family members who went to public and they can somewhat relate to this too. Conditions really suck at a majority of public schools but it's also what you make of it and how hard you work -- what my cousins who went to public school told me.
    Junior year in America is when things really get crazy for colleges compared to their senior year it looks like!

  • @liligabriella
    @liligabriella Před 3 lety +9

    my backpack literally could never be organized, we had like 30 seconds to put everything away cause they didn’t let us get a “head start”. in my school they don’t allow phones but people would sneak their phones in their backpacks so they started to check our backpacks but another reason was shootings cause they were so often around the area but then they stopped checking. literally the american school system is horrible..

  • @sandyxx6243
    @sandyxx6243 Před 3 lety +3

    in wales (uk) i have English, Maths, Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Religious Education, Physical Education, Geography, Welsh (wales language), Welsh bac (all about economy, environment, technology etc) and business studies for lessons :) i’m in high school/secondary school

  • @frizmagnet2246
    @frizmagnet2246 Před 2 lety +1

    This only applies to prestigious, suburban and or private schools. Public school kids are still carrying book bags and books its usually mandatory because of the lack of resources for public schools and some kids don’t have easy access to the internet also German is not the standard it’s French and Spanish because these are the three languages mostly spoken in the US and the rest of America.

  • @__yussra
    @__yussra Před rokem

    he’s so cute
    as I get older I really find high schoolers cute and lovely

  • @20cmdeservesbetter
    @20cmdeservesbetter Před 3 lety +7

    dang, I go to a charter public school, and I carry more stuff in my backpack that's so unnecessary tbh. Many people at my school would have their backpacks weigh more than 30lbs sometimes because of the number of journals and folders and papers and even computers and pencil cases. Schools in Korea seem really difficult and just so long, I would probably get in trouble even though I'm an A/B student. Also for me, school started at 7:45am and ended at 4pm but sometimes wouldn't go home till 6pm. At least students in Korea tend to be more minimalistic and don't overdo too much and stuff that can make them overwhelmed like many American students in high school lol

  • @REALKOREA
    @REALKOREA Před 3 lety +24

    guns in backpacks??? thats so scary!!😱😱

    • @Alexandra-yt2jz
      @Alexandra-yt2jz Před 3 lety +5

      it’s true tho !

    • @REALKOREA
      @REALKOREA Před 3 lety +2

      @@Alexandra-yt2jz that sounds really horrible!😔

    • @REALKOREA
      @REALKOREA Před 3 lety +4

      Stay safe everybody!

    • @socorrocruz
      @socorrocruz Před 3 lety +3

      It is true, we have to check backpacks sometimes and have drills every once in a while

    • @suiren5272
      @suiren5272 Před 3 lety

      They don't check in every state though mainly the schools in big cities

  • @andreinaperez9701
    @andreinaperez9701 Před 3 lety +4

    I really enjoy the video. Nice job guys.

  • @KiaraAGlover
    @KiaraAGlover Před 3 lety +2

    My school started at 7:30 and we got out of school at 2:20. We were allowed to wear our book bags but we also had lockers. If we didn’t want to carry around our book bags with our heavy books that we got from certain classes , such as a science class , they will give you a huge book to carry round so that you can study and go over notes for assignments or homework . I stopped using my locker after freshman year though because it just became extremely unnecessary. Like I would have to walk around the whole school just to get to my locker and remember the combination they gave me on the first day of school. Every school is built different, my school was built like the maze runner. It took a good 10 minutes just to get to my locker during passing time. And let’s not talk about the kids who walk slow in the hallway just getting to the next classroom. if you’re classroom was from one end of the school to the other end of the school, you better be lucky if you made it to class on time. This is why I hate it lockers. I love the lockers in the beginning because I was only use to the cubbies in elementary school but once you hit middle school and high school you don’t have cubbies you have lockers and you got to remember your whole combination until the end of the year in the locker number they assigned you.

  • @tobystevens3109
    @tobystevens3109 Před 3 lety +10

    She must go to a city school. We take backpacks and never a thought of guns. I think she better move to a better school district. Also senior year is most difficult here, and first three years important as that goes to college admissions.

  • @yvonne8844
    @yvonne8844 Před 3 lety

    Yeah...not all American schools are the same middle and high school classes started at 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. on Mondays we got out at 2:30 p.m called it short day because it was the first day back after the weekend. Plus, we live in a farming state students that come from farming families got get off early or wouldn't come to school during harvest season. Because they would be needed to help out with harvest, field work, cattle, and other things. But they expected to do the work like everyone else on the days they were gone.

  • @jadejimenezschrodingerskitten

    Aw he's so adorable! I like these kind of daily life videos

  • @krosebud1220
    @krosebud1220 Před 3 lety +2

    For America, our hardest year is our second to last. Also, my school lets us bring backpacks and we usually have to bring notebooks and a pencil case. I just think every school in America is very different.

  • @HadassaMoon144
    @HadassaMoon144 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow..her American school sounds like crap. Mine was excellent. When I got to college, it was so easy compared to my highschool so I'm very thankful that it was rigorous!

  • @mmhatsuhumtsoe2728
    @mmhatsuhumtsoe2728 Před 3 lety +1

    Ahh... This makes me remember highschool here in India. We carried each subject textbooks (8) plus a notebook for each subject, our lunch box, umbrella, water bottle and pencil box. It was truly weights training lmao. 😂😂

  • @ariviveros9098
    @ariviveros9098 Před 3 lety +1

    I SHIP THEM!! idk why there just CUTE TOGETHER!

  • @Lilly-he3vw
    @Lilly-he3vw Před 3 lety +2

    When korean boys own a journal: aww so cute!
    When American boys own a journal: girls: 😑😖😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @marleenbosch9191
    @marleenbosch9191 Před 3 lety +2

    As a German I always asked myself who the heck wants to learn German in America??? It’a not like that we would get often visits from the other side of the ocean. I think Spanish is way more useful.

  • @shantel9392
    @shantel9392 Před 3 lety +1

    That's all the subjects they did in school here I am from the caribbean wishing that was the case here, cause we did Maths, Science, Geography, literature, English, spanish, french, History, Principles of business and accounts, agriculture science food and nutrition etc....

  • @katherinelok7689
    @katherinelok7689 Před 3 lety +1

    The only text book I carried around in high school was my math book. For some reason they have an abundance of that but not other subjects. We carried a bookbag with a binder, pens, pencils, and other miscellaneous stuff. Oh and we had no lockers so we had to carry our coats too.

  • @dorisa3665
    @dorisa3665 Před 3 lety

    I love Hayleen, I hope you can do lots more videos with her

  • @beccageno997
    @beccageno997 Před 3 lety +17

    I feel that she didn't really capture the American school system very accurately in my school we had backbacks they just couldn't go into classrooms they stayed in lockers and I carried my giant text books back and forth to school my last year was also my hardest but I made it that way to get ahead in college.

    • @chidinmaonya5427
      @chidinmaonya5427 Před 3 lety +10

      That’s because every school is different and unlike her school and ur school we were allowed to bring backpacks to school and in classrooms.

    • @papichulo2615
      @papichulo2615 Před 3 lety +4

      every school is different

    • @Hallfreakyzoid
      @Hallfreakyzoid Před 3 lety

      Yeah we can bring by our backpacks, we just couldn’t have them near our desks during standard examinations

    • @bagtitngatao2701
      @bagtitngatao2701 Před 3 lety +1

      What you guys had lockers!! we couldn’t trust anybody at school so we had to bring our backpacks everywhere and our backs be hurting

    • @astrobunny1507
      @astrobunny1507 Před 2 lety

      America, unlike some countries, is separated by states and have each their rules so all schools r pretty different. I was allowed backpacks but not lockers.

  • @ashleyortega8667
    @ashleyortega8667 Před 3 lety +1

    I carried a book bag with so many things in them my back would hurt, I had like a bunch of binders and folders and pencils markers pens ruler. I feel like I cared way to many items in my bag. I also would bring a bagel that I would eat under the tables in the library. Since your not supposed to eat in there. I also carried cards that we would play with in the library. Sometimes uno some times just regular playing cards.

  • @ruehlin123
    @ruehlin123 Před 3 lety +2

    Don't kid yourself.....top tier students in the US study just as much as Korean students.

    • @charlieg3041
      @charlieg3041 Před 3 lety

      I know as a UC Berkeley student with a full ride HS was hell

  • @jburrows24
    @jburrows24 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow, she makes it sound like we're all all crazy lunatics like in the movies.
    Also, they have to take books to school in our schools, normally, lol.
    My sr yr, I went to college by 630/645am because I had a 7am MWF class, got to HS late (which my 1st period teacher was cool with) 3 days a week, but HS started at 810/815am, & went until 230pm.
    At that time, you could leave or stick around and go to the class that you needed help with homework in, or if you were a tutor, you went to that class to help out.
    I usually had a college class, so I left at 2:20pm until that class was done, then I'd go to orchestra for opp. period to work on my solos (or small group ensembles, if the rest of the group was present).
    Once 2:55pm hit, we were all dismissed, then I had tennis practice for the first bit of the year... and I had to bust it back from my college class, change out for practice, & hope the Coach was cool .
    4:30pm, I reported to my part-time job, & I didn't get off of work until sometime btwn 10:30pm-12:30am, depending on the night.
    Oh, and on Monday nights, I had a college class from 6-9/9:30pm, then homework for that took FOREVER because it was Financial Accounting (ugh, boring), and before class, sometimes I went to community orchestra when I didn't have FinAcctg class.
    After Monday classes, I went home & did my other homework after that, sleep from 1:30am-5:30am, then get up, & repeat the day. I was SUPER grateful for the weekends... all I had to do was work, and SOMETIMES, yes sometimes, I go to hang out with my friends or just practice my solos at home for orchestra without anyone around to pressure me to "do better" or "practice harder/longer/better". XD
    So I feel these kids with busy af schedules... I really do.

  • @nanapuffz5267
    @nanapuffz5267 Před 3 lety +9

    I just wanna know what school she went to or at least the state she's from coz lsjdfijs I'm sitting here in confusion. Almost every single person carries a backpack that weighs like 30 pounds.... And lolo idk if its just my district but they care about being present more than our parents do. They don't care about the students, they only care for the money...

    • @emma-wb8rq
      @emma-wb8rq Před 3 lety

      right, and the languages we learn are spanish and french, never have even heard of german being as an elective

    • @nanapuffz5267
      @nanapuffz5267 Před 3 lety

      @@emma-wb8rq one of the schools I went to actually offered German and ASL +Arabic, and the other offered all + Arabic

    • @emma-wb8rq
      @emma-wb8rq Před 3 lety

      @@nanapuffz5267 really? maybe its because mines a public school? thats super cool though i would want to take arabic

  • @Erlender
    @Erlender Před 3 lety +5

    6:48 laught in pain hahahaha
    I'M GRADUATING THIS YEAR AND IS HELL

    • @kyra5013
      @kyra5013 Před 3 lety +2

      I feel you , same here

    • @Erlender
      @Erlender Před 3 lety

      @@kyra5013 thank you

  • @TheQuestionmarkstudi
    @TheQuestionmarkstudi Před 3 lety +4

    Try studying programming language in college..and also due to that unfortunate gun thing, there’s also bulletproof backpacks in America as well. When I went to high school though, we could bring backpacks just fine, but we did have security guards on campus. Though, they mostly caught idiots who’d speed in the parking lot yeah..

  • @2801km
    @2801km Před 2 lety

    Dang, that's it? My schoolbag weighs at least 5kg. In Singapore we have like over 6 subjects to learn in a day. Math, Science (physics + biology or chemistry), Mother Tongue (chinese or indian or malay), History, Geography, Social Studies. Each of every subject have their own specific files or binders and notebooks. Apart from that, pencil case. Waterbottle and wallet and phone chargers. We do have lockers but it doesn't help to keep tons of our subjects. I envy them for not carrying a lot.

  • @NAMI-rt7ym
    @NAMI-rt7ym Před 3 lety +2

    Oof, I honestly guess it just depends on which school in America/State you go to tbh since each state has its own gun laws. And then we also got private/public schools which kind of have different systems in the gov't. Like let's say you go to prestigious performing arts & arts/academics school, schedules are quite packed and we get quite a lot of work. She IS right regarding senior year being the easiest tho. LOL
    I wished my school life in US was as easy as that ajdbssbis--- I literally wake at 5AM to travel to school and get dismissed at like 4:30PM (+2 hours transit back home). And then our performance nights, we'll be dismissed from school at like 9-11PM latest.
    Generally, for me, I carried quite a lot in my backpack. I practically lived in my school, spending so much time there. So a bunch of folders, a bunch of notebooks, a pencil case with a bunch of pens/pencils/art materials, my music books, textbooks in lockers, headphones, music equipment, some money, wallet, sanitation materials, water bottle, gym wears-- We've only really had a weapons check-in once throughout my 4 years in hs.

  • @mira9667
    @mira9667 Před 2 lety

    As a South Asian student, I'm so jealous of Americans, their studies look way easiar and they get to enjoy their last year of highschool. For us grade 11 is very hard but grade 12 is the hardest and we have little to no fun really

  • @LaurennM360
    @LaurennM360 Před 3 lety

    Wow. I graduated in US in 2012. We had backpacks all growing up. It’s really tough realizing how much shoot ings have increased just since then that schools can’t allow backpacks or lockers.

  • @sanviseth123
    @sanviseth123 Před rokem

    her high school desciption is very similar to mine in nj

  • @agoofygoober7649
    @agoofygoober7649 Před 3 lety +1

    That was interesting when she talked about how they arnt allowed backpacks. We always carry a backpack and we have lockers, but no one really uses them. I will say that we did have to leave the classroom like once a month when the drug dog came in.

  • @GardeniaRose1-
    @GardeniaRose1- Před 3 lety

    They both carry less than I do I have about 3-4 journals and 3 inch binder, sometimes also a 1inch one, then an Agenda (at least for my school), oh for my school we have personal chromebooks so we had to bring that. The binders had to have a pencil pouch, line paper, dividers, sheet protectors, ruler. And I color pebcils, calculator , pens ect.

  • @SavageRi643
    @SavageRi643 Před 2 lety

    Lol everyone I know is bad at math but I’m hella good at it 😂it’s my fav subject❤️

  • @samiksha2187
    @samiksha2187 Před 3 lety

    In Indian schools , scenario is totally opposite . We have to carry bagpack which weighs almost of 10- 14 kg .

  • @violet.a_o
    @violet.a_o Před 3 lety

    My pencil case is so full, sometimes I would have two. The first one would be packed with the normal things like pencils, pens, erasers, and highlighters. But then, since I’m extra, I also had a whole bunch of different colored markers and pens in that same bag. Then, in my second one, since I’m an art person, I’d have colored pencils or something in there. At one point, I had a three different bags-

  • @rabsoahmed4841
    @rabsoahmed4841 Před 3 lety

    Guys pls tell me i am not the only one. Doese not his voice sound like xiumin from EXO and the ways he talks too 🤩

  • @kaylapounds1359
    @kaylapounds1359 Před 2 lety

    In middle school we had the option of Spanish or French.

  • @granmaster351
    @granmaster351 Před 2 lety

    Aww he's so cute

  • @boo3474
    @boo3474 Před 3 lety +1

    My school is very different they really care ☝️😭so we can’t slip up it might also just be because I’m in all APs but it’s really really hard and stressful this year I’m taking 8 AP classes so I’m just tiring myself out at this point but all for college right ☝️🙄

  • @uglarthenosmart4573
    @uglarthenosmart4573 Před 2 lety

    My 9 years old son have haviest bagpack then highschooler in Korea. The books are big here (Poland).
    But not having backpacks cos schoolshooootong is sad and terrify.

  • @dotdotdotdotdotdotdottod

    meanwhile some peoplei know have hot cheetos a pillow and a travel sizr blanket

  • @lilijeir8289
    @lilijeir8289 Před 3 lety +4

    First🙃

  • @CarlaSofieFM
    @CarlaSofieFM Před 2 lety +1

    Wait they weren’t allowed backpacks or lockers?!

  • @sehqqq-inactive
    @sehqqq-inactive Před 3 lety

    He looked prepared for zombie apocalypse 🤣😂🤣

  • @mrash8856
    @mrash8856 Před 3 lety +8

    im from india and if u would have looked inside my bag you would actually pity me likd literally my bag was full of thick register and books and it was so fat that it looked like those big bags which army men carry during their training lmao and im not exaggerating at all! it was so heavy but then in my high school i carried only registers to take note and not the books since i was a science student and my books were so heavy and big that my whole bag could carry only 2 of them so i never carried them in my final year

  • @peppermint1791
    @peppermint1791 Před 3 lety

    I'm not sure if I should be saying this or not, but this was my school schedule from last year(my classes were split so there was A-day and B-day so for example Monday would be a B-day and then Tuesday would be a A-day and etc.& also I don't really remember the time each class started or ended) school starts at 8:30and ends at 4:00
    A-day
    Class 1; Computer science
    Class 2; Math
    Class 3; Literature
    Lunch time 😊
    Class 4; Science
    Class 5; Spanish
    B-day
    Class 1; History/social studies
    Class 2; Math
    Class 3; Literature
    Lunch time 😊
    Class 4; Art
    Class 5; Gym

  • @zfrozzy2128
    @zfrozzy2128 Před 3 lety +1

    They should bring me in from sweden, I can talk about our 70% taxes

  • @dhruv3208
    @dhruv3208 Před 2 lety

    wait what guns in school no backpacks i mean wtf
    i am dead lamo

  • @dj-vf9kr
    @dj-vf9kr Před 2 lety +1

    You guys should see a Indian students bag like 10 standard or 12 standard or first bench college student 😭 you will know you both are luck then us 😭

  • @winternight1420
    @winternight1420 Před 3 lety

    For the very first time in my entire life I think Mexican high school education is better than the one in the States.
    Really long comment ahead...about Mexican high school education...
    I’m aware Mexican education has many faults, mainly the availability of it and I would say also its quality in terms of content, but that still depends on the Institution the high school is from. Still, what Hayleen and some comments said makes me think most people simply don’t care about education. At least in my city, most high schools are from the same institution so ALL of them have the same books, hence the same content and same exams, literally midterm exams and finals are tried to be scheduled at the same time for ALL schools because if students want to cheat they can literally just ask their friends (somehow we always end up knowing at least 3 to 5 five people in different schools) on other high schools what are the questions if they had their exams even minutes before. How classes are depend on each high school’s academy (academy of Spanish, academy of English, Math, Physics, etc.) which is a group of teachers in charge of organizing the content giving by the institution in classes, activities, lectures, presentations, etc. and then they present it to the principal to approve it. The grading system is different too in each high school even if it’s the same content and same institution because it depends on how privileged (meaning how ‘difficult’) each one is hence how much the students are expected/bounced to do. I’m quite a nerdy person lol so I ended up going to one of those, first you need to take an exam to see if you get in, you need to reach certain score, if not, you’re sent to another one, mine has a good reputation and the day of the results, the ones that couldn’t make it were a crying mess in and around all the school, usually that day there are/were tv live coverage, broadcasting and covered in the newspapers, some students (the ones that get the highest score and some other randomly students that get in) offer interviews. The one my sister went to is not...let’s say aimed to the ones that actually care and/or have the needed money, they focus more on sports and so the score to get in is way lower. All high schools have: Spanish, English/French, Literature, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Calculus, Probability, Biology, Ethics, P.E., Programming, Philosophy, etc., some are elective like Genetics, Business, Advanced Chemistry, Physics, Calculus, Biology and others while sports, language and art activities are available. Overall, the lowest score to pass a subject is 70, in my school that could be achieved literally just by going to class (attendance), doing hw perfectly and having a perfect score on midterms, finals were 30/20 points, so if someone didn’t do well on the finals and didn’t do homework (which were many but really easy), it was a failed plus the STEM exams were open exams (?) with all the procedure/explanation and answer RIGHT. The grading in my sister school was different and the STEM exams were multiple choice. If someone failed a subject you could present missed activities, a project AND/or take the exam again, you could take the exam up to 6 times but you would fall behind for a long time and if someone couldn’t make it the 6th time, the student is supposed to be kick out of the ENTIRE institution not just the high school, even if it’s just one subject. Whereas, the other school, the third time someone failed the exams, the student automatically falls behind and/or needs to go to classes on/only on Saturday (depends on how many subjects the students fails) and is supposed to graduate a year later. And maybe I got really good teachers but I think at least most of them do care about their students, even when my group was the loud/worst one teachers would always talk to us, give motivational speeches, let us play, etc. I remember one of my teachers told us we were his favorite group because we always liked to go deeper with the subjects and that we were the “unique” ones, apparently that was the pattern of the group that choose French as elective and he was the philosophy teacher so I guess he quite enjoyed talking to us. Both high schools I’m talking about are public schools.
    If someone actually reads all this...thanks for bearing with me, I hope you found it interesting and learned something new, I would like to know about your experience in your country.

  • @sinisterbitxh312
    @sinisterbitxh312 Před 2 lety

    I'm indian and I always had so many books like a lot .....and they were thick af

  • @mariapauladiazviviescas8809

    She have a sweet spanish accent, i think her teacher was from a caribean countrie

  • @melanowa5970
    @melanowa5970 Před 3 lety

    Still notting comparing to Poland. 🤣

  • @jordanhaley8623
    @jordanhaley8623 Před 2 lety

    Man, this girl definitely did not go to my high school. Or maybe it was because I pushed myself to take AP classes. My backpack was heavy. Also in my school we carried out backpack everywhere. We had lockers but most people didn’t even sign up to have one.
    I carried around my phone, body spray, a big binder, a little binder, a history textbook, highlighters, pens, pencils, a graph calculator, water, sometimes my coffee cup, and that is about all I can think of rn. It’s been a while since I was in high school, and I am going to college online. I will stay I have a textbook most of my classes.

  • @bearyunho5673
    @bearyunho5673 Před 3 lety

    At my school they don’t really care what you carry and stuff most kids don’t carry anything but a journal and pencils

  • @onrol4036
    @onrol4036 Před 3 lety

    Omg! She speaks English better than I do and I'm Mexican.

    • @tobystevens3109
      @tobystevens3109 Před 3 lety +1

      I hope so - she's American.

    • @socorrocruz
      @socorrocruz Před 3 lety

      Mexicans speak Spanish...she's from America so it makes sense that she speaks English. I'm Mexican and my english is better than my spanish 😭

    • @socorrocruz
      @socorrocruz Před 3 lety

      @@guygadbois3010 i mean the country language is Spanish not that everyone from there speaks it🙃

  • @imjusthereiguess6485
    @imjusthereiguess6485 Před 3 lety

    My school only allows Spanish as our foreign language class. I wish there was Japanese and other languages available

  • @__hecuba__
    @__hecuba__ Před 2 lety +1

    He was a trainee?

  • @XSemperIdem5
    @XSemperIdem5 Před 2 lety

    Ok where did she go to school? My school allowed all kinds of backpacks but I guess since she's younger than me and school shootings have gotten worse there's that difference. I had to carry a lot. We had to carry our books because we didn't have a set for class and an extra set for home. Everyone needed a 3-ring binder and some teachers made you carry every freaking assignment you did for the entire year even though you never needed to refer back to them. But they did to random binder checks to make sure you were hoarding the old work. The only thing that achieved was giving us backaches as teenagers. My school had Spanish or French as foreign language options. I also took Spanish because I already knew it and just wanted to get it out of the way and get the AP credit so I could focus on all my other AP courses. We had art so I took ceramics and I also had computer animation and computer graphics as electives. Having to take years of P.E. was a waste of my time.

  • @wewenang5167
    @wewenang5167 Před 3 lety

    "we have shooting in our school"......WTFFFFF!!!!

  • @rayraytoria4811
    @rayraytoria4811 Před 3 lety

    Honestly bro a bag in America depend on the student some brought nothing others brought a lot it depends on each person. The school shooting did little to my school when it came to bags only every once in a while did we have a metal derector check

  • @introvertbishh4627
    @introvertbishh4627 Před 3 lety +1

    that's it? i was like that's stressful rlly? in tunisia we have like tons and tons of books and we have to bring them to school every day and every subject has it's own books and notebooks like i think by the time I'll graduate my back will no longer be called a back 🙂 nd we have like 13 subjects? and we study arabic french english and in the third grade in high school we get to choose another language to study and we study from 8am to 12 am then we go back from 2am to 6am and we have like in a one semester each subject has 2 tests and for some subjects more than 2 and it's just HELL whenever i want to set goals and work hard for them school be like : nahh babeguurl u didn't guess the supervisors are like the worst and the teachers are even worse not all of them tbh but they can get like rlly rlly mean but overall im rlly thankful to even be able to study a lot of poor countries can't get that do always be grateful and thankful for everything 🙃

  • @avapowell2988
    @avapowell2988 Před 3 lety

    she dont look real LMAOO

  • @goguma814
    @goguma814 Před 3 lety +2

    Honestly couldn’t have picked a worse person to describe American schools. I left for school at 6:45 am, started school at 7:15 am and didn’t get home until 4:45 pm. My backpack was super heavy and I carried books around to every class. Senior year is the hardest because there is ALWAYS something going on with tests and college admissions. In my school if you didn’t show up to class you’d be in danger of not being allowed to graduate. We also carried backpacks around, but they did have to be clear or mesh so you could see through them. This girl makes it sound like high school is a breeze in America, but it’s definitely not.

  • @suodref9789
    @suodref9789 Před 3 lety

    Somehow, I cannot relate to this, in my country, as a 10th grader we have two separate math books with combinedly more than 700 pages. Teachers don't think it's not that much tho

  • @matthewjay660
    @matthewjay660 Před 3 lety

    And that’s why I retired from the classroom after 11 years this past June. Our school system is now a disaster. God help us.

  • @Jackie-js7vy
    @Jackie-js7vy Před 3 lety

    My backpack gave me back pain.

  • @marrysan7944
    @marrysan7944 Před 3 lety

    Mano do céu, ela disse que na sala dela tem mais ou menos de 20 -25 alunos na minha tinha 40

  • @3ilverim4ge
    @3ilverim4ge Před 3 lety

    I'm so curious as to how old Haylee is and what school she went to cause my school we had textbooks, lockers, pencil cases, textbooks, class attendance and so on...

  • @britt613
    @britt613 Před 3 lety

    Her school is way more laid back and seems to be in a dangerous area maybe. We always had to bring our heavy thick books and were allowed to bring backpacks. My school would also never allow someone to graduate if they had so many absences. That's crazy to me. My school started at 7:30 or so and ended at either 2:30 or 3:30 depending on how many classes you took. Idk, she just made it seem like students here are lazy and nobody cares.

  • @sunraylol8182
    @sunraylol8182 Před 3 lety

    Man amarican highschool have cahnged alot but I guess it is based on were you live

  • @lindahendrickson4222
    @lindahendrickson4222 Před 3 lety

    Why is her school so short? We arrived at 7:00 am for breakfast, then 7:30 you could go to morning detention to finish work then class started at 8 am and ended at 3:30 pm

  • @kpoptrash4400
    @kpoptrash4400 Před 3 lety

    They should try Indian syllabus

  • @trustia
    @trustia Před 3 lety

    oof

  • @twitzmixx8374
    @twitzmixx8374 Před 3 lety

    Bruh why they have vert few subjects. Here in Philippines we have 7-8 subjects and if you're a special science there's more. Right now I'm Grade 10, with 11 subjects 😭.

  • @tashareez9114
    @tashareez9114 Před 2 lety

    What is her @