okay so this probably isnt the type of question people ussually ask you. but i really hate my school. with the strongest passsion. i mean seriously i hate everything about it. the people, my classes, my teachers. and i pretty much fight with everyone there besides my friends and i really dont know what to do because i dont know how i can live with going to this high school for another year because this year has pretty much destroyed me and i dont have the grades to get into a private school and its not like i can just go to a school in another town because you need to live there and all, or like is there a way i could? ugh please help me, and sorry that was so long.
- katie
But, my answer to this question is maybe lay low for a little while. I know it may seem really hard, since you don't get along with alot of the people, but just try to blend in. It sucks for a little while, but after you really see how immature it is fighting with everyone you'll realize that you might not want to fight with them anymore. & They may realize the same exact thing.
If the fighting persists ask your parents if you can possibly transfer to a different school in your community. I know plenty of people who has done that, for multiple reasons.
But, if that doesn't work, just remember to stay true to the friends that you have & don't let the other people get you down. As my daddy says, "Don't sweat the small stuff. & Everything is small stuff." There's only one more year of this that you'll have to go through, & you'll never have to see those kids again. [ lookitslorin's advice column | Ask lookitslorin A Question ]
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