Hey,
well, i made the BIGGEST mistake of my life by choosing a subject im practically failing on and my teacher wont let me change it, i cry knowing i have that lesson tomorow and dread it!..its THAT bad! and we're gonna get reports sent home and parent teacher conference soon! and its not gonna be good!! what do i do? i dont want my parents going,they'll get mad but i try and its not my fault i cant do the subject, ive tried everything!
How about taking it to a higher power figure? If your teacher won't listen to you, go see the counselor. There is nothing wrong with realizing that you want to make a change and work on something you really love. It's like being in med school and realizing that the sight of too much blood makes you pass out - they can't just *keep* you there. And tell your parents, trust me, they want what's best for you and right now, getting out of that class is what you need. Best of luck, you're gonna be just fiiiiine. =)
usesomebody2 answered Wednesday January 5 2011, 9:13 pm: If you are honestly that concerned about it maybe you should go to your parents. If you are too scared to go to them then go to your teacher and tell her about the situation. The best thing for you to say would be I really dont feel comfortable with this subject and I dont feel that I am going to pass so unless you want me to fail, i would like to change my subject. Sorry that wasnt really good advice but thats what i used to do when I was in school and it worked. Most teachers hate their lives so they are going to try and bring you down with them. If all that doesnt work then you should just try doing it. It will be hard but im sure it will be better than failing! [ usesomebody2's advice column | Ask usesomebody2 A Question ]
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