Drop out of high school?
Hello folks,
I am (M/16) and have changed from a secondary school to a secondary school.
I was very nervous the whole time and sometimes cried because I was so scared of sixth form. When I got my timetable today, I started crying again because I don't know how I'm going to manage school. It's not just the time that worries me, but also the order of the subjects. Four hours of math in a row. I have friends who are already at grammar school and they tell me I've been given a really bad timetable. At the new school, I've talked to people who have told me how difficult it will be.
What worries me most is that I don't have any free time anymore. I still go to training in the evenings, and I don't know how I'll manage when I get home from school at 4 p.m. and still have homework to do, study for school, or prepare things.
Maybe I'm just afraid of growing up or afraid that I won't be able to do it.
Can anyone give me some advice?
Many years ago in BW was from real school to a professional. Gymnasium changed. Like most real pupils in the 11th c. in Mathe, I crashed neatly, despite MR-1er. But have all caught us again when it counted for the Abi note.
Have you lost the fucking ÖPNV a lot of time.
If you have maths on less weekdays because there is a day with a lot of math, you’re more likely to do the math homework on weekends?
If you’re training every night, it’ll be a little bit much for me anyway. Evtl. step shorter there if you notice the time is not enough. Even in the case of vocational training, it can happen that a lot of time goes on with driving, etc. Incidentally, if you are, for example, Ing., you have much better chances of a home office job after being incorporated. Then it is much easier with private things.
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Thank you for your message.
if you’re working in class properly, at home after your workout still an hour in the evening, that’s easy. you won’t make you dead and you still have plenty of time.
Thank you very much.