In my own school, I've just been struggling with my geometry class. The teacher doesn't teach it well, and the hag didn't give us time to study before our test today, either. All of my other classes I excel in, except for this witch-of-a-woman's, and it seems everyone else in the class struggles just as much. It's such a contrast from everything else in my day. In the early morning I get to walk into such a dreadful, dark classroom, with this fat wrinkly southern woman saying "test today, then I'll give you an assignment for after you finish it", and then as I see each person walk up to her desk to turn in their papers, I only see looks of unconfidence and doubt in their eyes, for clearly, just like the last quiz, no one did well on this one either since she just doesn't teach the subject well; she's the most stereotypical "pile-on homework and bitch and nag" teacher one could ever encounter. Meanwhile, my next class period I get to sit at a table of some friends while the geography teacher gives us some articles to read and take notes on, the class after that I get to listen to this African teacher poorly, and at times inaccurately, but nonetheless humorously explain U.S history and foreign policy (he called Iran a "Sunni Republic" last class, also at any opportunity whatsoever he'll bring up Martin Luther King Jr. to make an analogy about someone, like "Jimmy Carter was like the MLK of presidents") while this really autistic JROTC kid raises his hand every five seconds to make a comment about what he personally knows about whatever the teacher is talking about (usually it's some shit like "ooh, the 1980s? the [name of U.S warplane] was made in 1985!), and then the class after that (which also happens to have that JROTC dude in it, he's just really annoying sometimes but other times he gets really pissed off at people randomly whenever they treat him normally and not like a soldier, which is funny. He always walks like he's marching in drill and every time we have a new substitute he'll march up to them, shake their hand, and salute them, I'm not making up any of that) we get to do outdoor activities like shooting compound bows at targets or having a guest speaker teach us how to operate different types of rifles/shotguns when hunting, which is fun.
But yeah, my own words-words-words aside basically school sucks for me too sometimes but honestly geometry is the only thing that I actually dread. If you have the opportunity to plan parts of your own schedule, try and get some easy, non-boring classes as your last ones of the day, since those at least give you something to look forward to besides getting out of school. Western education systems, especially the American one, desperately needs reform, just like so many other things, but that won't ever happen so we just have to get through it.