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

cant help it if they keep cancelling classes coz "they have to go on course"
Exactily what I was thinking. I never bunked school either even though it was **** as anything.
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.
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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you had a moped in year 10, what?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.
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 happyHad to wait until I was 18 though for that because of this stupid country :eusa_wall
i used to bunk when i was at school, only bunked so i could skate more.
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.
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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