Do All High Schoolers Think The Same?

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  • @albertrutledge7427
    @albertrutledge7427 Před rokem +3829

    Dude in the yellow shirt is speaking facts especially about how teachers interact with students.

  • @lebron2324177
    @lebron2324177 Před rokem +2250

    Shoutout to Ryder, really smart dude. He was straight speaking facts.

    • @dtslimefr9741
      @dtslimefr9741 Před rokem +6

      I think the first 3 the last couple not so much in my opinion

    • @sdsd4108
      @sdsd4108 Před rokem +25

      Fr he’s a example of a child who’s not consumed by social media brainwashing

  • @ticklemeelmo8646
    @ticklemeelmo8646 Před rokem +622

    Congratulations to Ryders parents. Raised a great young man that is very down to earth and intelligent.

  • @mollyx28147
    @mollyx28147 Před rokem +981

    The guy in yellow is so real and grounded, we honestly need more people like him. Life was black and white back then, I feel like, and simple. Now, there's so much gray area where people getting offended and shit, and it's honestly setting us up to fail. I'm honestly scared cuz these cheating kids are future doctors and shit. 😬

    • @innitbruv-lascocomics9910
      @innitbruv-lascocomics9910 Před rokem +30

      I don't think going back to simplistic un-intelligent thinking is a valid solution to addressing modern problems. It's very sad that anti-intellecualism is becoming more popular in the US because of so called "woke" identity politics from all sides. The people of the US seems to be in this state of modern day dissatisfaction from current day complex conversations about identity, faith, politics, society, and more due to their lack of ability to conceptualize slightly nuanced topics. Your nostalgia is clouding your judgement.

    • @originai1840
      @originai1840 Před rokem +22

      Don’t get me wrong the yellow shirt had some good points, but he is literally going to end up working at a gas station

    • @nebs2963
      @nebs2963 Před rokem

      @@originai1840 ong

    • @chaeryeong991
      @chaeryeong991 Před rokem +5

      the past was not so simple for Black people.

    • @dtslimefr9741
      @dtslimefr9741 Před rokem +11

      @@originai1840 exactly he was making some good points but that I want to be a kid and ignoring the other topics like digital footprint isn’t gonna go well moving forward most likely, good luck to him though

  • @mylesx.d.5963
    @mylesx.d.5963 Před rokem +1947

    I’m 17 and a junior in high school and I can say with confidence that this generation has if easier than then other generations. You’re not punished the same, you can access what you need to learn way easier, bullying is less severe, you really have everything you need to succeed. My school literally took away a required class because too many people were failing. It’s tailored to include everyone.

    • @nii4xo
      @nii4xo Před rokem +97

      i am 17 and a senior and i agree with this 100% its just in today day in age ppl are soft and expect more than they put in

    • @prod.alexurl
      @prod.alexurl Před rokem +23

      16 and a junior and wholeheartedly agree with this

    • @kevinkwiecien
      @kevinkwiecien Před rokem +59

      Also quite literally we have google. My parents had to ACTUALLY study and go to the library through textbooks and stuff to study for their paper exams. Back during my covid senior year we'd just copy the first question into google and find a quizlet.

    • @laurynerodgers3686
      @laurynerodgers3686 Před rokem +29

      I’m 17 and a senior in high school and I agree with everything you said except that bullying is less severe nowadays🫤

    • @thelegendaryredx7710
      @thelegendaryredx7710 Před rokem

      How can you say that if your only 17 shut your spoon fed gen z head asd

  • @kyngWuwa
    @kyngWuwa Před rokem +1059

    As a senior in high school the dude in the yellow shirt was speaking nothing but the truth, the teachers don’t give homework. Or anything to challenge the students and the work they do give us is so easy and the lessons are so short we spend the rest of our class on our phones. The students are always fighting each other and the teachers it’s actually insane.

    • @Astro-vl5fe
      @Astro-vl5fe Před rokem

      wouldnt that go against his argument of things being better?

    • @AliGamer145
      @AliGamer145 Před rokem +8

      its been 3 years since i did math, my Algebra 2 teacher gave up after like 2 months when 2-3 kids would show up and i was the only oen paying attention. we started watching movies instead :) . he never gave us a test either.

    • @localmilfchaser6938
      @localmilfchaser6938 Před rokem +23

      I wish they didn’t. I sometimes spend like 2-3 hours a day on homework. Idk what classes your taking. It got hella stressful last semester and I’m only a junior..

    • @eboner789
      @eboner789 Před rokem +11

      @@localmilfchaser6938 fr like my ap classes got me workin😭

    • @kyngWuwa
      @kyngWuwa Před rokem +2

      @@localmilfchaser6938 considering I took most of my required classes plus did summer courses I only have 3 classes and they’re all easy. So I probably shouldn’t have put my two cents in😭

  • @jrbionic404
    @jrbionic404 Před rokem +462

    The one who calls himself a kid was the most mature one there lol

    • @alexandriashaner9767
      @alexandriashaner9767 Před rokem +51

      Exactly. I guess the true young adults have the humility to NOT refer to themselves as such. I’m 20 and halfway through college, and I barely consider myself an adult.

    • @garythesnail6177
      @garythesnail6177 Před rokem +4

      @@alexandriashaner9767 as you shouldn’t. Good on you. I’m 25 turning 26 in september. I’m surrounded by many ppl my age. Trust, you’re still naive well into your twenties

    • @th12906
      @th12906 Před 3 dny +1

      Part of my growing up and maturing was realizing that most adults U will meet are just grown children. It was shocking to me to realize that age has absolutely nothing to do with maturity

  • @user-ig8vm1ns4t
    @user-ig8vm1ns4t Před rokem +466

    Every kid wants to be seen as an adult. Once you’re in your mid 20’s you’re gonna realize how much knowledge and maturity you actually lacked at 16/17 years old.

    • @Manuel-tl4gn
      @Manuel-tl4gn Před rokem +34

      I'm 21 and I will much prefer to be called a Young adult until my mid to late twenties

    • @evangingerson1271
      @evangingerson1271 Před rokem +20

      True that 17yo will realise he wasn’t an adult at all when he grows up

    • @I1ght961
      @I1ght961 Před rokem +13

      People actually wanna be viewed as adults? I wanna be as childish and happy as long as I can 😂. Obviously serious when you need to but i don’t get these kids trying to act like adults and wasting their childhood

    • @nylotical
      @nylotical Před rokem +9

      And 25+ year olds realize who immature 20 year olds were. 😂😂

    • @Cyphon
      @Cyphon Před rokem +2

      i think adulthood comes down to wisdom. cause in the end, you can be mature/responsible and a kid, or immature/irresposible as an adult. i don't really think that that's what defines our aging transition. it's more on life experience

  • @ralamations2061
    @ralamations2061 Před rokem +230

    as a highschooler, yellow shirt is absolutely on the mark, a lot of this kids are absolutely less disciplined then they probably were back then, especially the freshman who missed the last year of middle school cuz of covid they are absolutely horrible, i don’t even wanna see what it’s like with them as juniors or seniors, also damn near everybody does drugs and practically everyone i see is vaping, but i don’t do that shi so i can’t speak to it. overall, educationally it’s probably a lot easier, socially and behaviorally it’s pretty god damn bad.

    • @montrealandquantaviusbryan8115
      @montrealandquantaviusbryan8115 Před rokem +9

      “also damn near everybody does drugs”. Your right on that one

    • @doncheadle898
      @doncheadle898 Před rokem +2

      its not hard socially but its hard for the people who arent bots on their phones all day it really jus depends

    • @CarlosSandoval-qw5fq
      @CarlosSandoval-qw5fq Před 3 měsíci

      Not all tho I’m chill and I missed my last year of middle school although I’m already going to college soon

  • @rylvn3058
    @rylvn3058 Před rokem +385

    Everything Ryder said is 100% facts. The takes you have in this video are spot on. I'm currently a senior and my Auntie is a teacher and she says the exact same things. It's a mess, administration just wants to push kids past their grade. They can't fail kids, barely any work is given, its a muck bro. I know a ton of people who just sit there and coast not doing any work and passing at the end of the year, getting into colleges but don't know anything. It might be the location but it's definitely very easy. We don't even get homework either because kids don't do it lmao. People are doing drugs in the bathrooms, security does nothing. Kids can run around and do whatever they want with no consequence.

    • @itzcoolcream
      @itzcoolcream Před rokem +2

      How is school easyer because kids are failing? You're basically saying school is easy, but you're still gonna fail anyway. schools not pushing their students to succeed does not make it easy, if anything. The administration is failing its students by being lazy and allowing the students to do the same, and that would only school harder because your goal at the end of the day is to graduate you can not say that school is easyer because it easyer to fail

    • @rylvn3058
      @rylvn3058 Před rokem +17

      @@itzcoolcream kids AREN'T failing is what i said. it's almsot IMPOSSIBLE to fail and you are never held back. teachers are told to do anything to pass kids. they can do nothing all year and still pass with a C. you are right about administration setting kids up to fail, but in doing so it makes getting through highschool incredibly easy.

    • @__recon3047
      @__recon3047 Před rokem +2

      @@itzcoolcream School is so easy that it literally takes no effort to get a 4.0, so it is impossible to fail unless you just arent doing jackshit.

    • @itzcoolcream
      @itzcoolcream Před rokem

      @rylvn My point isn't that school is a hard place to succeed in if you are putting in the effort it's the school environment you described is one where the distinct isn't even trying to help succeed not holding kid back and allow its students to so what they like could not be a good learning environment just one of very easy distinctions that stun your ability to succeed I don't know what school you go to are went to but my school district definitely didn't just pass students though I lot of people at summer and plenty retaking classes I wouldn't say that the school I go to was like the one you described although definitely having it problems you describing a terrible leaning environment while also saying how easy it is to pass just did not make any sense to me and sound more like people were miss a hole lot of credits and you didn't know.

    • @rylvn3058
      @rylvn3058 Před rokem

      @@itzcoolcream people miss a lot of credits and retake classes during summer or get sent to a different school. just the workload in general is very light and easy to pass.

  • @yoqu12.46
    @yoqu12.46 Před rokem +173

    Im 16 and a sophomore, and I can confidently say that Ryder pretty much stole the words right out of my mouth. I seriously couldn't say it any better.

    • @Cyphon
      @Cyphon Před rokem +1

      just wait till you get to senior year, youll see a huge change lmao

    • @YBGGRUB
      @YBGGRUB Před 8 měsíci +1

      We watched this in class and voted along with the video and he voted the exact same as me every time 😂

  • @arjunpep8511
    @arjunpep8511 Před rokem +82

    ryder has to carry the next generation on his back. all that man did was speck straight facts

  • @Max-fv3uw
    @Max-fv3uw Před rokem +113

    As someone who is still in highschool (16) Ryder is spitting fax

  • @Jose-nd7zr
    @Jose-nd7zr Před rokem +51

    Ryder is a self thinker and is very based. We need more people like that not just followers. It just seems as if the other kids don’t believe in what they agreed with and only chose it because everyone else did.

  • @ruthbardwell19
    @ruthbardwell19 Před rokem +74

    9:50 the guy in the yellow shirt is definitely speaking facts. Kids are so crazy now that the teachers can’t discipline.

  • @LoCoAde87
    @LoCoAde87 Před rokem +80

    Ryder is what's up.
    I am a teacher myself, and this is fascinating. I wanted to teach in the US at one point, but eventually turned it down before the pandemic, and I couldn't be happier. School here and globally vs. the US is world's apart.
    Edited to say obviously not everything is perfect where I am (Ireland) but my students don't fear for the lives. That is one thing.

  • @devin3955
    @devin3955 Před rokem +234

    It depends on what those teenagers are doing. Some people are in fact making adult decisons while in highschool. Taking care of their families, sacrificing their time to earn money ect.. so while they are “kids” by age some of them are adults by habit.

    • @devin3955
      @devin3955 Před rokem +34

      I do think it’s harmful to overall view highschoolers as adults though because obviously there are weirdos that will take advantage. Those are still kids.

    • @jnoytb
      @jnoytb Před rokem +14

      Yea but generally speaking, u really think hs students can GENERALLY be labeled as adults? Yes there’s outliers who are very mature and take on a lot of responsibility, some have even been thru difficult life experiences which they grew from, but GENERALLY hs kids are kids that’s just a fact

    • @devin3955
      @devin3955 Před rokem +8

      @@jnoytb You chose to ignore the “some” in my first comment and the “I do think it’s harmful to view highschoolers as adults” in my follow up comment lmao. I also said “those are still kids”.. You literally didn’t say anything I haven’t already said you just replied to say something without saying anything 😂

    • @Qeezyvfx
      @Qeezyvfx Před rokem +1

      you’re a kid until you don’t need mommy and daddy anymore

    • @devin3955
      @devin3955 Před rokem +1

      @@Qeezyvfx “Taking care of their families” do you people even try to read?

  • @AneXineohp
    @AneXineohp Před rokem +39

    Ryder the type of kid to have a good future and grow up and find success, respect
    *bro just kept speaking fax, he was so reasonable it was kinda wholesome
    Like they said, he’s on a different wave these kids were too late to get on, good for him.

  • @Motofozzie
    @Motofozzie Před rokem +6

    When yellow shirt said “i wanna be like a kid for as long as possible” im 16 that hit hard. i dont look sketchy at all but all the adults seem to think im up to no good constantly compared to when i was a kid.

  • @katana7278
    @katana7278 Před rokem +79

    Ryder is probably the most normal and stable kid out of all them in that vid.

  • @joshuaornelas5040
    @joshuaornelas5040 Před rokem +200

    Going to school in the UK, after hearing what yellow shirt had to say I was shocked. In the UK school gets harder and harder as the years go on. Hearing about how homework ain’t even given to the students is crazy to me. In the UK you get about 1-2 hours a day per subject depending on the school and would have a few days to do it. School in America just seems way softer than here in the. UK

    • @christianturner1687
      @christianturner1687 Před rokem +6

      What school did you go to g, even when I was in year 11, granted we did 11 GCSE’s which is standard, they weren’t giving us 1-2 hours a day per subject. That’s literally impossible

    • @christianturner1687
      @christianturner1687 Před rokem +5

      But yes, they do seem softer. The guy said that they don’t do anything for your homework if you dont do it but that doesn’t necessarily make school easier. I would argue that it’s harder if you dont do your homework as you miss content and revision practice.

    • @fwJTB
      @fwJTB Před rokem +6

      Fax man. We have it hard here in the UK :/

    • @LoCoAde87
      @LoCoAde87 Před rokem +1

      Ireland it's even harder. Particularly when it comes to grading and points required for uni courses.

    • @xoxbimba841
      @xoxbimba841 Před rokem +1

      our future generations gon be dumb asf and AI is gonna take over

  • @Retr0ver4
    @Retr0ver4 Před rokem +16

    Dude in the yellow shirt is the realest highschooler there fr

  • @shaky_brains8608
    @shaky_brains8608 Před rokem +61

    Y'all were definitely on point about kids needing social interaction because as a senior now, these freshman at my school skipped almost all of middle school, some did and opted to stay online for their 8th grade. You can tell they still act like elementary school kids but with the extended freedom of highschoolers

    • @shaky_brains8608
      @shaky_brains8608 Před rokem +4

      Also the thing about school being easy is definitely true the middle school lowered their requirements to pass when the freshman were in middle school. But I can't only blame them because I doubt that they learned much over lockdown. Like 85% of them probably just closed the door to their room and said they did something because I doubt their holding an elementary student down at a computer for that long
      But the teachers aren't free either because the middle school teachers say they have kids that don't know how to do basic multiplication and division which is sad because they say no one made sure they knew it and just kept letting them go forward and now they reached a point where their failing in record numbers because they don't know what they're doing

    • @garythesnail6177
      @garythesnail6177 Před rokem

      Great points

  • @avinut2181
    @avinut2181 Před rokem +24

    Ryder was the epitome of a W this video, my guy hit all the right spots

  • @calebdaniels1231
    @calebdaniels1231 Před rokem +89

    My personal experience in high school was that there was always tons and tons of assignments, increasing as I got to be a senior. Not saying that’s wrong but it was nothing like yellow shirt for me. Also my administration made SURE to crack down on anyone that so much as tried to break the rules. Yes I feel like we have more resources to succeed in school, but I feel like the constant teachers who don’t care about you just trying to give you assignments so you don’t have time to do many other things is difficult. My high school experience was personally pretty hard

    • @DreamXP
      @DreamXP Před rokem +5

      As was mine, but with the progression of the internet It's significantly easier for HS students. I graduated from hs in 2019 and pursuing medicine at telecom. Extensive tools etc.

    • @calebdaniels1231
      @calebdaniels1231 Před rokem

      @@DreamXP to do good on assignments and tests, yes I agree very much

    • @uncrustable9923
      @uncrustable9923 Před rokem +2

      ​@@calebdaniels1231 your school must not be in the US

    • @itookyourcookies9911
      @itookyourcookies9911 Před rokem +6

      I graduated hs last year and had the same experience, so I think it depends on the area you’re in. I was in a competitive school district so there was a push to get high grades

    • @calebdaniels1231
      @calebdaniels1231 Před rokem

      @@uncrustable9923 it actually is 😂

  • @dennisonthachil
    @dennisonthachil Před rokem +66

    I'm in secondary school in the UK and due to the technology and recourses available the school actually sets up more homework since they know there is more information available

    • @Swath
      @Swath Před rokem

      is that like middle school in the US

    • @mhm9404
      @mhm9404 Před rokem +6

      @@Swath it’s from ages 11-16

    • @evangingerson1271
      @evangingerson1271 Před rokem

      The US is probably different tbh education is looked at differently in the UK.

  • @jedaiaharmour2603
    @jedaiaharmour2603 Před rokem +24

    as a highschooler myself, i would say school was harder back then than now, bc now there is really no punishment for acting up, we can get way with thing too easly

    • @evangingerson1271
      @evangingerson1271 Před rokem

      As long as you don’t assume someone’s gender or make fun of someone’s weight your alright to do whatever

    • @jedaiaharmour2603
      @jedaiaharmour2603 Před rokem +4

      @@evangingerson1271 but there r 2 genders...

  • @colt8296
    @colt8296 Před rokem +15

    Seeing people like Ryder give me hope for our generation, I’m a freshman in college and there’s so many disconnected from reality and dumb people that it’s crazy, not much people you can have a real conversation with

  • @spencerrusnell558
    @spencerrusnell558 Před rokem +36

    Teachers, Professors and employers are so much easier on students and employees nowadays. I'm 19 and I admit openly that I'm nowhere near as disciplined as my parents were at this age. I'm working on becoming more disciplined but because of this generation, nobody holds you accountable for your actions. You can skip school or work and face no consequences. This builds the mindset that you can skip out on things such as going to the gym because you don't have that subconscious part of your brain telling you, you must go.

  • @AfterDeath3
    @AfterDeath3 Před rokem +23

    Don’t think your a teen till 16-17 as that’s when you’ve gained some independence from you parents. I think your an adult when 85% plus of your dependence on your parents is gone

  • @ediizzy6641
    @ediizzy6641 Před rokem +17

    Yellow shirt hit on every single point. Definitely had the most mature way of thinking. Especially about the sexuality question, there’s way too much peer pressure with that stuff nowadays

  • @AndrewGoldFisch
    @AndrewGoldFisch Před rokem +19

    Being in highschool and 16 almost 17 where everybody is on social media and doing these different experiences and feeling left behind or missing out on some is always something on my mind , but using no medias ect ect , it was a relief seeing the kid in the yellow shirt say a lot of what he said.

  • @masoncrager4056
    @masoncrager4056 Před rokem +23

    i’m so glad SP aren’t scared to speak their mind

  • @jazarrireidy
    @jazarrireidy Před rokem +118

    Joshua thinks he’s the main character 😭

  • @Creatxr9530
    @Creatxr9530 Před rokem +5

    I'm 15 and I can say Ryder knows what's up and said everything I would've said

  • @a.h.i267
    @a.h.i267 Před rokem +5

    I’m going into my senior year and I can definitely confirm that it’s a mixture of teachers not wanting to deal with entitled parents and kids, not wanting to learn.
    I know kids who have failed almost every single class every year of high school but are also rising seniors like me! they don’t hold you back anymore they’ll just tell you to take a five week course during the summer, pass with a 70 and move onto the next grade.
    And honestly, they are doing our generation a disservice because everybody in our generation thinks that they’re smart and possess many other great qualities that they objectively DONT!
    I go to school in the suburbs, half the kids here, think they grew up in the hood they smoke weed in the restrooms they try and fight teachers and their parents are in the top 5% of earners in the United States.
    In my opinion, our generation needs to be humbled! and quickly

  • @ParkerIsVibing
    @ParkerIsVibing Před rokem +23

    I would love to be friends with rider. He spoke so much facts

  • @zattack345
    @zattack345 Před rokem +7

    I graduated last year & the kid in the yellow shirt was spitting facts the whole time

  • @mohsinrizvi
    @mohsinrizvi Před rokem +8

    every once in a while you get a kid like Ryder and it’s really refreshing cause he’s what people act like they are but he’s really it

  • @wakison115
    @wakison115 Před rokem +8

    Back in the 70's, 80's, etc, a 4.0 GPA was enough to get into any great college. Nowadays, grades are inflated because some schools in my area allow you to take a test 3 times and have a minimum of 50% on any assignment. There are tons of people with 4.2's, 4.3's, and much better, so if you don't go to one of the easy schools, you have to work 3x as hard for the same grade.

  • @ticklemeelmo8646
    @ticklemeelmo8646 Před rokem +5

    The second thing ryder said is facts, I’m watching this in school right now. Teachers are way more laid back to what I’ve heard they were like back then.

  • @Paul-ir2sm
    @Paul-ir2sm Před rokem +7

    8:19 as a high schooler, that dude explained high school now very nicely

  • @kalechips54
    @kalechips54 Před rokem +2

    Yellow shirt kid is speaking straight facts. My teachers don't teach anything and never give us homework

  • @strawzrl8088
    @strawzrl8088 Před rokem +4

    Ryder is amazing. I've been contemplating deleting social media and this video just made it so clear that something like that would be the best thing to do. Also, as a high schooler, Ryder came up with the best answers and everything he said was true. Great kid who was raised amazingly. I have a friend who doesn't have social media, me and him are 16. He's more of a workhorse, he knows what he's doing, and he cares about more important things. Although I just finished my sophomore year with a 4.5 GPA (weighted) and a 4.3 GPA in my freshman year (weighted), my friend is still much smarter and knows much more than I do when it comes to important things (he also has straight A's/4.0+ GPA). I am still a very mature kid and I am much smarter than a lot of people in my classes, but it just goes to show that social media kills your motivation and sucks you into unimportant topics. If I never had social media I'd be a more well-rounded, disciplined, motivated person and I would be a lot happier with myself.

  • @edderl1943
    @edderl1943 Před rokem +8

    Bro shout to Ryder, he’s definitely keeping it 💯

  • @jordangreen4527
    @jordangreen4527 Před rokem +15

    I think the difficulty of the classes you take matters a lot in terms of the difficulty. This may be because of the school I went to, but there was so much academic pressure to perform to the point that suicides would happen relatively frequently. When I think about it the difficulties of today's generation stems mostly from the factors outside of school like social life and social media. While school itself seems easier on the surface, I think due to those factors mental health in today's day and age is at one of it's worst, even with all of the resources and benefits that are available.

  • @hottamales1745
    @hottamales1745 Před rokem +7

    As a highschool student dude in the yellow is cappin his ass off, or at least just speaking for him and his school, I wish my school was how these people say it is

  • @mantorras6137
    @mantorras6137 Před rokem +8

    we need Ryder to come and hang out with you guys for a video. Hes just facts

  • @evaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
    @evaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Před rokem +5

    i get extra support cause of my asperger’s but even then i notice everyone gets treated so much better in school, socially i think it’s more difficult frienfs wise but with the actual school work and the way we are treated it’s so much easier

  • @plugged4937
    @plugged4937 Před rokem +3

    As someone who just left highschool(19), Ryder is spitting faxxx. The toughest part of our gens high school is the Covid part, other then that everything has been the same for legit the past 20 years. Got to just find a close friend group of a few people and focus on the things that help you mature as a man such as sports, fitness, money, and other passions. All the typical worries like attention from girls, popularity, and judgement from other guys will become easier as you improve within these realms!

  • @fall_vibes_4life
    @fall_vibes_4life Před 5 měsíci +1

    As a teen, I got social media at a very young age, one of my friends doesn’t have TikTok or Snap or anything and whenever the topic comes up in a conversation I always tell him to never get it. It’s better to be shelter than be exposed to all the stuff on media.

  • @bomberex7809
    @bomberex7809 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Ryder straight-up spitting facts every time he spoke. I personally fully agree with him on a lot of things. I didn't get social media until senior year and It was because I realized it would make it easier to connect with people in college and shit. I have to say though I agree with the being a kid as long as possible. Sure you need to start taking responsibilities as you get older and you do less and less things but even in college I still very much feel like a kid or a young adult. I feel like I have the ability to try new things and make mistakes but still grow.

  • @Qu1ck_51lv3r
    @Qu1ck_51lv3r Před rokem +3

    I'm 20 & my friends & I still do typical kid activity when we're out & about, while totally disregarding the means for attention, it's more to stay content with ourselves to sway further from feeling devastated & bored.

  • @kamalal-hamid4634
    @kamalal-hamid4634 Před rokem +3

    The yellow shirt dude spoke facts about how lax classes are now. Idk if it’s all classes for high schoolers, but I have AP Physics 1, and the teacher literally gives homework, and extends the due dates so often-I actually gotta finish some homework myself that I didn’t due that was supposed to be due on Friday, but prolly is now due on Monday just because lol💀

  • @harryxiao7099
    @harryxiao7099 Před rokem +3

    Ryder is on point with the homework thing. I go to thomas jefferson high school for sci and tech which is supposed to be a really academically rigorous high school but I feel like after covid the rigor has really gone down. Like, the teachers barely give any homework nowadays and kids are always sharing answers. In my BC class, the homework isn't even required because the teachers know that only kids who actually want to do the homework will do the homework legitimately. Additionally, there's so much cheating on tests in school nowadays. Kids be getting pictures of the test before the test after lunch the same day.

  • @crabcakebun8764
    @crabcakebun8764 Před rokem +5

    I def think that schools vary on how “hard” they are when it comes to the actual education part. As an American junior, I was shocked to hear that Ryder isn’t getting homework 😭 My school environment is extremely competitive.

  • @sarab4727
    @sarab4727 Před rokem +6

    I am 15 and I go to a private Christian school and they give homework pretty often especially my AP Gov class (obviously, its AP). But I do believe that the social aspect is harder and I can see that the academic part is easier. Most of my grade struggled last year in Biology and talking to the kids that take it now, it sounds like the teacher made it a lot easier compared to our year taking the class.

  • @BTSARMY-hn1tc
    @BTSARMY-hn1tc Před rokem +3

    As a senior I totally agree with the dude in yellow shirt. Schools now do not give homework and hard work and just try to make everyone graduate so the school looks good and have high graduation rates.

  • @Draken_VI
    @Draken_VI Před rokem

    New channel logo looks fire guys!!! 🔥🔥🔥been watching yall since like 50k man 💙💙💙

  • @Klotics
    @Klotics Před rokem +5

    senior year was expected to be my hardest and it was by far the easiest but maybe that is because i worked hard early to have multiple off periods. but i still experienced in my senior classes teachers just not giving homework because either older students working and or because like ryder said, they know we wouldn’t do it.

  • @DaveMaguire
    @DaveMaguire Před rokem +3

    I'm a high school senior finishing my last semester homeschooling. I don't regret leaving public school (though the pandemic didn't really give me a choice during my sophomore year). Online school was definitely difficult for everyone as our eyes and minds became centered around screens and wifi connections 😂. Transitioning out of online and back into public my junior year was honestly worse than voom yoga. I was anxious about everything, whether I got covid, failed my classes, or got stabbed. Didn't help that I switched schools when I moved, so I didn't even have friends. I was given a choice between taking an exit exam or homeschooling. I remember originally thinking homeschooling would be terrible, but having experience basically homeschooling for a full school year, I knew I could manage. I joined a program called ilead and since then continued to better my education. I'm grateful I was able to experience high school as it should have been. In my freshmen year, I was able to get a job, balance all my 6 periods, and gain important social skills. It pains me to see how so many children's lives have been taken by gun violence, drugs, and hate in general; its unnecessary and I just hope that parents and public officials take more serious action in the prevention of these horrible tragedies.
    I know this comment has become an essay by now, but for my fellow students, I just want to remind you guys that no matter what direction you take in life, don't forgot that you dont have to figure it out all on your own, that there is always help even when it doesn't present itself.

  • @jaeminssocks
    @jaeminssocks Před rokem +3

    4:51 I would say that students today have it much easier than students in the past, primarily due to conveniences like technology, but also because schools are becoming more lenient! Ex: I was behind in school because I had a learning disability, aka being lazy. I was placed in a "small group" because of my "learning disability." This meant that whenever I had to take a test or quiz, I would go into another classroom with a few other kids and the teacher would read the questions out loud, and if it was math some students were given a calculator even though we weren’t allowed to have them. Eventually, I got out of this, but I noticed that the so-called "small group" wasn't as small anymore, mostly in middle school and high school. This means a large majority of students today can’t read nor do basic math. So yes students today have it a lot easier and I blame the system for it.

  • @Decayz___
    @Decayz___ Před rokem +5

    y'all videos never miss

  • @SYGchicken
    @SYGchicken Před rokem +17

    always a good day when sb uploads

  • @aidanknisch1996
    @aidanknisch1996 Před rokem +3

    Idk about other school but I’d say school is (as a senior) harder. Not in like how you’re physically treated (ie bullying, racism, etc) but in terms of rigor and pressure. My school has become wayy more competitive in these past few years - and the general sense of pressure has been rising thruout social media. Also, I disagree that classrooms are more disorderly(maybe than the 50s), but basically no one speaks over the teacher unless allowed. Bad grades are still dished out, not infrequently. Homework is still heavy(mutiple hours a night)- and required for every class to assign.

  • @yonmomma4223
    @yonmomma4223 Před rokem +2

    yeah yellow shirt is right, i’m a freshman right now and i haven’t received a homework assignment since elementary. And 90% of the people in my classes just google the answers or copy to the point where they don’t even know what topic we’re or can barely spell tbh 😭

  • @intodaysepisode...
    @intodaysepisode... Před rokem

    I LOVE the guy in the Gizmo shirts views on things! Also,Rhinooooo your dimples are the cutest!

  • @aftercupid532
    @aftercupid532 Před rokem +17

    Love the new strawberrypark logo🤗

  • @devinbrown207
    @devinbrown207 Před rokem +3

    I dont know what school ryder is going to but at my school (public school) we have AP classes Dual Enrollment and Aice. Im in 5 AP classes as a junior. An AP Class is basically an advanced college class. We have TONS of homework. Like insane amounts. No disrespect but I feel like Ryder is in standard classes which is totally fine but I just don't think he can speak for all of us. Same goes for me. But yes, since we have harder classes to choose from, highschool is harder than it was back then.

  • @Stygain
    @Stygain Před rokem +1

    As a freshman in college I can remember that my senior year of high school was VERY lenient as well as having a shit ton of resources for any sort of help

  • @etrolic5203
    @etrolic5203 Před rokem

    Im 17 and I envy these convos lol, I wish I had more of these. You guys are really making my day with these vids, I wish I could join you guys one day, keep it up.

  • @AlecEP
    @AlecEP Před rokem +10

    As a sophomore in high school I can strongly agree that the teachers are lazy as hell these days and just don’t feel like doing anything which reflects on the students.

  • @shokkPIZZA
    @shokkPIZZA Před rokem +3

    Im a highschooler and I would say it depends. I do agree that most kids my age are undiciplened and we takle many things for granted but at the same time I think there is more pressure to do well in school since going to good colledge is put above all else nowadays.

  • @AneXineohp
    @AneXineohp Před rokem

    Can’t wait for the vlogs

  • @sammytix4
    @sammytix4 Před rokem

    So glad yall are watching these types of videos again

  • @rykeralkins4485
    @rykeralkins4485 Před rokem +3

    I’m in my junior year in high school and I’m in fairly hard classes but I feel that most classes don’t give much homework I really only get homework for my science and math classes. My other classes I barely every get homework, like my AP world class I only get homework maybe once every 2-3 weeks.

  • @bluejayredcardinal9760
    @bluejayredcardinal9760 Před rokem +3

    one time this kid a year younger came into our class party and his teacher for that period ran inside the room, smacked a slice of pizza out of his hand and brought him back by the wrist cause he told her he was going to the bathroom. She had a whole investigation pulled on her and they were gonna fire her and all.

  • @WavyKing-yi5yi
    @WavyKing-yi5yi Před rokem

    I’m 17 going in to my senior year this coming fall, and i will say that the mental and social pressure we go through, especially as a student athlete, though it seems social media and technology makes everything easier, it really can be a burden, like it forces us to compare ourselves to each other and that’s probably the worst part💯

  • @myagu6723
    @myagu6723 Před rokem +1

    8:50 i think the hardest part rn is just having an incentive to wanna go, even when you give the standard answer it isn’t enough 💀
    kids have always skipped school over life circumstances in the past but now days its simply to stay and play games at home wth

  • @LMHM
    @LMHM Před rokem +3

    I live in the Netherlands and I’m in first year of college, but when I was in high school, the first years were still pretty strict on homework and stuff. The later years it was a lot chiller. But it also depends on the teachers. Some were really uptight others were really easy going…

  • @carlosjavier771
    @carlosjavier771 Před rokem +8

    Joshua thinks he's Jaden Smith💀

  • @Imaanuel
    @Imaanuel Před rokem

    hey guys i am a huge fan and i love ur guys' videos they are so entertaining and motivational on self improvement and i have a request and um suree other ppl think this too but please i want the old vlogs back they sooooo gooooodddd so please if u read this please think abt it and start vlogin

  • @underc0verangel455
    @underc0verangel455 Před rokem

    yellow shirt definitely saying the truth my senior friend said it’s so relaxed and chill like no testing and stuff

  • @TheGospelGuy
    @TheGospelGuy Před rokem +4

    This might just be me but, it brought a smile to my face to see Gizmo on Ryder's shirt.😅

  • @Footy-World
    @Footy-World Před rokem +5

    I wanna see where ryder ends up in a few years compared to the other kids

  • @aliyahconner307
    @aliyahconner307 Před rokem

    this video rlly spoke to me because I’ll randomly get so bored and I don’t wanna be on my phone or anything but it’s like we don’t invest in much more so I almost feel like we’ll what else do I have to do

  • @pdiddy6021
    @pdiddy6021 Před rokem

    We need more of this.

  • @BLM_Ben
    @BLM_Ben Před rokem +3

    I turned 18 two days ago all these kids wildin fr

  • @nelsonsmith5827
    @nelsonsmith5827 Před rokem +4

    w yellow shirt

  • @jadazaz
    @jadazaz Před rokem +1

    I definitely agree that certain kids fly through school but it depends on the area you live in bc at my school they have academic kids and regular kids. I am a academic kid and those classes are not easy so I think it just depends on your school and how they chose to treat the kids. If your a student that is disrespectful and isn’t trying to learn something they’re going not let you slide through. But for kids that care they give us the hardest classes, the best teachers, and resources so it really does depend on what your school life.

  • @jowaynemarshall9701
    @jowaynemarshall9701 Před rokem

    I agree with every single thing you guys say word for word i love you guys continue doing what you are doing to (try)and better this society 💯💯

  • @alberthumet6778
    @alberthumet6778 Před rokem +3

    I think the culture surrounding high school and people in their teen years is vastly different within America than elsewhere in the world, I.e. Asia, Europe and Oceania... Currently, I'm in my second year of the IBDP and not so surprisingly, the load of work I get seems to be a lot more than what high schoolers in the US are getting. Alongside that, we still have all the rules in regard to uniforms, usage of technology and getting work done. Being disrespectful towards teachers is almost seen as a sin, especially within Asia as a whole. Although (and I'm coming from my own perspective based on this video), the Asian school system does sound more linear, and well-established in the sense of what an education should be, these principles are the cause of some drawbacks. In the country, I currently live and study in, it is a norm to be burnt out and stressed beyond relief before your senior or junior years, to the point where most people desire to leave the country at the moment of graduation. Also, suicide as young as the ages of 13 and 14 have been seen, with the main cause of them being due to school-related stress and expectations of getting top grades.
    I believe people in America are facing issues only they can relate to. Gun violence within the school system is an issue unique to the United States, even your neighbouring country, Canada, has had 11 gun violence-related deaths within a school... in history.

  • @kartikeyanshankar3123
    @kartikeyanshankar3123 Před rokem +3

    As a 16 year old Indian, i believe that out here in Mumbai we are much more study focused. At least our national board. The IB board kids are mad like that but the rest of us are smart. Like we had our exams and the class average was 96%, with no one having an average lesss than 91%. School has definitely gotten easier. One thing tho is that although the exams are relatively easy, theres a lot of competition. Like the exam that you have to do to be able to get into the course to become a doctor is not that hard, but theres 2 million kids appearing for 0.1 million seats and only 20k of those are in good medical colleges. Also we dont have as much of this wokism nonsense so we're good. 😂

    • @giftedhat7436
      @giftedhat7436 Před rokem

      Yes, India is very study focused. In the us where all the recourses are available there’s some of the dumbest laziest people who can be like that with no consequences. In the us stealing and acting a fool is not punished so you can basically do whatever you want.

  • @veringrace
    @veringrace Před rokem +1

    I do agree that this generation ultimately has it easier than the previous ones. For instance, severe punishments before (i.e. literal abuse or violence) was seen as a normal thing to condition someone into behaving. The removal of this old "fear" factor or punishment today makes it easier for students and their parents to speak out (complain basically) and ask for so much leniency. Also, there is the added pressure (for institutions) of being called out, whether through protests or on social media, which gives higher chances for concerns to be addressed as the students see fit. Not disregarding the fact that HS today is still hard, but comparing the overall factors that defines "difficult" between generations, older ones had it harder for sure.

  • @seannahelton6587
    @seannahelton6587 Před rokem +1

    As a senior, yellow shirt kid is so right. Kids are absolutely outrages. Schools are so terrible 😭 we need an educational reform seriously

  • @electronights3589
    @electronights3589 Před rokem +13

    I attend a private school in Florida, and I can't help but think that Jubilee specifically selected students on the more “woke” side for the role. No one in my school or general area really cares about this exploring sexuality and all the other stuff; the only things that matter to them are partying and 7on7 football😭😭😭

    • @theganners5823
      @theganners5823 Před rokem

      Facts in the UK it’s the exact same, Jubilee are pushing an agenda

  • @MavzySZN
    @MavzySZN Před rokem +3

    I’ve noticed that older generations of high schoolers were typically educated in general studies, but weren’t technologically advanced. However, the newer generation of high schoolers are more technologically advanced, but lack common knowledge. I just think that the world is evolving towards being technologically enhanced.

  • @garrettthesmallengine4675

    Great video bros! Agreed with a lot of what you all said

  • @Athithan_2000
    @Athithan_2000 Před rokem +1

    Yo! Ryder’s a G! Get this man a podcast!

  • @davidalexander5566
    @davidalexander5566 Před rokem +10

    1:56 Rob really is the type of guy to say that thinking about a question and changing your mind after is child like lol.