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    cant help it if they keep cancelling classes coz "they have to go on course"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fifteen View Post
    No never bunk college, I don't see the point, you go to college to get educated and get a qualification out of it by missing college your just making things harder for yourself tbh
    Exactily what I was thinking. I never bunked school either even though it was **** as anything.

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    Used to do it years back, because I was ahead.

    Now I don't see the point, as I miss crucial information which will set me way back.
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    When I was in Years 7 & 8 I never went on a Friday (shopping day), hardly on a Wednesday (Hated Drama), and any other I couldn't be bothered to I'd be so stubborn I wouldn't go as my mum had to be at work (dad worked nights). Now don't get me wrong my parents aren't bad parents, they are really good ones actually. I just used to be a little ****.

    Then the only days I had off in Year 9 was when I was ill. Come Year 10, if I didn't want to go, I'd just tell my parents I didn't need a lift to school I'm going on my moped and just go and chill round at a mate's house, or if I had some labouring on go and do that. In Year 11 I NEVER went on a thursday, because I only had one lesson (ICT for an hour) and my school was half an hours drive away. Amazingly I still got 10 GCSE's with really good grades.
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    I do regret taking school so seriously from years 7-9 hhaha all those years back. Should of had a much more relaxed time as there are no exams for these years anyway. Now that I'm in Uni and think about it back. People generally are more dedicated in year 7 haha then it's a gradual slope downhill (untill years 10 or 11 at least)
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    Quote Originally Posted by @K View Post
    When I was in Years 7 & 8 I never went on a Friday (shopping day), hardly on a Wednesday (Hated Drama), and any other I couldn't be bothered to I'd be so stubborn I wouldn't go as my mum had to be at work (dad worked nights). Now don't get me wrong my parents aren't bad parents, they are really good ones actually. I just used to be a little ****.

    Then the only days I had off in Year 9 was when I was ill. Come Year 10, if I didn't want to go, I'd just tell my parents I didn't need a lift to school I'm going on my moped and just go and chill round at a mate's house, or if I had some labouring on go and do that. In Year 11 I NEVER went on a thursday, because I only had one lesson (ICT for an hour) and my school was half an hours drive away. Amazingly I still got 10 GCSE's with really good grades.
    you had a moped in year 10, what?

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    I've lived in Spain since year 9, legal age for driving them here is 14 :rolleyes: Ridiculous to be honest if you ask me. But now I have my car so I'm all happy Had to wait until I was 18 though for that because of this stupid country :eusa_wall
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    i used to bunk when i was at school, only bunked so i could skate more.

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    I go to an all girls grammar school and I'm only in year 8, we'd get hell if we bunk off, all the younger years get hell for missing lessons/ being late but if you're year 9 then it's ok.. -.-

    I might one day, but not by myself, I'm a chicken.

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    Whenever I decide to bunk its almost like I miss the most important thing the teacher teaches in that year it always happens to me and I have to catch up ;[

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