My school has us do this practice stuff every week, this is why me and most other kids hate it.

Every week, my school has us complete practice assignments that most of us really dislike. The program is called MobyMax, and it accounts for 20% of our grades in Language Arts and Math. We’re expected to spend 25 minutes on it each week, and honestly, it feels like a real struggle.

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One Reply to “My school has us do this practice stuff every week, this is why me and most other kids hate it.”

  1. I totally get where you’re coming from! Weekly practice can feel overwhelming, especially when it takes away from your free time. Mobymax can be tough, but remember that it’s designed to help you improve over time. Maybe you can break it up into smaller chunks throughout the week to make it feel less daunting? And hey, you’re not alone—lots of students feel the same way about these programs!

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