Is it better to go to a high school where no one knows you and start fresh , or to go to school where everyone knows you but you have a lot of bad history with them ?
I am a freshmen now but I really don't want to go to the school I am going to because I just have a lot of drama left behind me in . A lot of the friedns I had, I don't have anymore why because I had made bad choices . . . and mostly because I would hang out with the wrong people . I want to go to a diffrent school where no one knows me to start new where I can meet new people and kinda start over . . . but how do I convince my mom . ?
When I entered high school, I totally hated it and would have dropped out at the first opportunity if I had stayed there. Fortunately, my parents moved and my new school was a perfect fit. So I ended up graduating and then went to college and got a degree after that. [ VoiceofReason's advice column | Ask VoiceofReason A Question ]
Lonesome12 answered Thursday August 4 2011, 7:15 pm: well if you go somewhere else... somewhere new do you think you will end up having more people that are the wrong friends? what if people connect with people from your school and tell them these horrible things.. I never changerd schools I wanted to , I ended up being a loner most of the time , but you know what I dont worry about , those raren't trust friends if they aren't by your side.. they obviosuly are worthless.. trust me it will be fine and thing swill work out , dont worry either way what happens happens.. either awy people will know and you know either way you will meet new people dont worry.. well if you want to go to a different new school tell your mom you want a new start and you dont have any good things to positive about the school your at tell her you want new friends you want a new experience beyond the school your at , tell her you will do good grades and mean it.. do what you can and make her proud [ Lonesome12's advice column | Ask Lonesome12 A Question ]
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