my school's not working for me. i cry every day on my way to school because i hate it so much. it doesn't have anything for me. cheerleader and thers no squad, no friends. i noe wat school i wanna go to... tuition is cheaper, i hav friends, thers a squad. wat way could i convince my mom? ty. i rate high
soccerplayer5674 answered Monday March 27 2006, 3:38 pm: tell her EXACTALLY what you told us, thats the best advice i can give you. She will probably understand.
sk8brdr4life699 answered Monday March 27 2006, 3:15 pm: Tell her all of the things you wrote. If you dread your current school that much, your feelings towars going to school will get worse and you wont recieve a good education. If you tell your mom that by going to this school (the oneyou want to go too) you'll enjoy it more which will make you wanna go and get a good education, then bring up stff like cheerleading and tuition. [ sk8brdr4life699's advice column | Ask sk8brdr4life699 A Question ]
berrynice answered Monday March 27 2006, 2:17 pm: you need to talk to your mom about this and tell her why your school isn't working for you, and dont be afraid to tell her everthing thats going on.. if she really cares she'll try to help you.. and also dont forget to tell her that the other school you want to go to is cheaper [ berrynice's advice column | Ask berrynice A Question ]
orphans answered Monday March 27 2006, 1:51 pm: have you actually spoken with your mum about your current school? if you dont feel like you can talk to your mum i am sure that there is someone at your school that you can talk to (a teacher for example) im sure that if you explain to your mum how much you dont like it that she will understand. if you need anymore advice please email me on... the-one-you-love@hotmail.co.uk
hope this helped a little. love [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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