i got put in this art class at school, and i'm the only girl in it! there are 2 other freshman guys who i'm kinda friends with but they're like bffs, and there are 3 junior boys who don't even talk to us. and idk i really hate being the only girl in class its soooo awkward but if i drop out of that class, i'll have a study hall by myself and i reallyreallyreally don't want that! help??? oh yea this class is every single day too, so i don't know what to do. but it's fine arts credit and it's something to do! and i rlly like art, but mainly cartoons and stuff not really "design" and stuff we're learning here.
2. if you really enjoy the class and want to keep up with it but fell uncomftrable with the peers then try makeing freinds with ones you sit near so you have someone to share ideas with, create with ,and talk and be freinds! but if you totaly feel horrible in the class and you dislike it, why stay int he class when you dont feel satisfied? [ grayrainbow's advice column | Ask grayrainbow A Question ]
Fatcat07 answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 11:04 pm: keep taking the class and talking to your friends. Do your art thing at let the rest fall into place. Usually in situtations like this, by the time its over, everybody is friends and you sit back and think about how it all got started. Everything will work out for the best. Trust me [ Fatcat07's advice column | Ask Fatcat07 A Question ]
runawayxlove answered Wednesday January 3 2007, 11:04 pm: hey, go see a school represenitive about this. if your unhappy and feel uncomfortable than they shouldnt keep you in there. explain to them that you like art a lot, but would feel more comfortable in a class where there are other girls also. good luck =]. [ runawayxlove's advice column | Ask runawayxlove A Question ]
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