Okay, so I don't want to go to my old school anymore. The teachers don't teach me anything, they just yell at me for asking questions. Well, I found this new school my friend is going to. She said they teach you better there and so have several other people I asked. It's a good school in other words. Well, first my old school has to release me. I have an appointment to register at this new school on Monday August 18th. I ALSO have a dentist appointment. Well, the counsler from my old school isn't going to be in until the 18th, so I have to ask to be released on the 18th. All these things happen on the 18th and my mom started yelling at me, telling me I'm a spoiled brat and things, but I don't get it! I'm asking for a better education here, so why am I getting beat on for it?! Well, my mom says I'm smart enough, but I'm a lazy brat and she said she'd get rid of the computer. I live on the computer, yes, but I do to do my homework! I'm so confused now! What do I do?!
definitely register for your new school. try and find a good schedule and let your mom know so shes not as stressed about everything. and see if you can work things around your dentist appointment cause thats just another thing your mom will have to do.
also, id tell your mom why you're switching schools. explain to her its because you want a better education.
TheSunshineShow answered Monday August 11 2008, 3:54 pm: Go register on the 18th.
Your mom has little reason to get mad at you. You're right; all you're asking for is a better education. And all it's going to take is that one day to register and then you go to school, just like you did at your old one.
It's going to be a busy day, but it's worth it in the end. Trust me. :)
If your mom still isn't convinced, do your research. Show her how much better it is. Tell her smart enough is not enough. You want to be your best and that it will only happen if you have what you need to succeed.
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