So I have 43 days left of school... It seems like a long way away. How will I last? School is boring and I learn nothing... I want it to be Summer. Any advice on how to last until then? Thanks! :)
You should also have fun though, it's the last days of school, enjoy it. If there are any extra-curricular activities try joining them. You can also plan special events, parties and sleepovers with your friends before school ends. [ ShereeTeenAdvice's advice column | Ask ShereeTeenAdvice A Question ]
kittenlover2000 answered Wednesday April 3 2013, 6:59 am: You've not said how old you are! So I don't know what stage of your school career you're at!
You see, if you're 13, 14 or evne 15 then I suggest to 'last' have fun! Sure, school can be boring at times, but you know it's compulsory so you may as well make it fun. Why not organize fun charity events for the summer term? Like lob a sponge at a teacher or something? (ask permission)
You may feel like you knwo nothing now, but in the future you're grades are something that's set in stone. And however boring it may be, those with good grades get first pick of jobs,better paid jobs and more status. This also means they have a better choice of females/males to go for as a mate. So it really is worth doing well.
I'm guessing you're in the lower years/grades. When you get to exam time, you'll see the point of school a lot more. As long as you've not got any crucial assignments/exams looming to revise for, I'd say to have fun! (whilst you still can,before long revising will mean fun at school is a thing of the past) [ kittenlover2000's advice column | Ask kittenlover2000 A Question ]
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