Repeat 10 years at comprehensive school or would you rather do an apprenticeship?
Hey, I'm 15 and in the 10th grade at a comprehensive school and I'm not sure whether I'll make it through the year or not because I got a -4 or 5 in maths and a 4+ in German and probably don't have any qualifications. I'm also worried that I won't make it through the upper grades because I've always had problems with maths and can't get past the 4/5, so I'm thinking about repeating the year but I find it difficult because of maths and have thought about starting an apprenticeship as a nurse but I'm not sure because of my age, and I'm worried that I won't be accepted and that I won't earn enough money.
Since you’re only 15 and you don’t have a middle school degree, I’d recommend you repeat the year. You can still do an education as a nurse (or other) one year later. You’ll be working long enough, so I’d rather “take” one more year of education and then do the training. With a higher school degree, you will partially open up other possibilities that you have not yet.
Unless you know that care is just the right thing for you. Then, of course, you can start training after this school year. If necessary, you can also catch up with school degrees later. An internship in the field of care would be useful so that you can get a realistic insight into this profession and thus better decide whether you want to do this training or go further to school.
I would, however, tend to continue schooling.
I think I’d keep going to school, and if it’s not going to happen again. You’re still young and then you have a degree in your pocket. But if you want to, you’d just keep going. I think you can also find training at the age
Try the school first. Talk to your teachers if they would recommend you to repeat and if they could help you. Btw you can always make voluntary presis to improve your note