Don't enjoy one bit, even though I try, my body doesn't feel like it :L - It's easy, but my minds thinking of something else which annoys me.

Don't enjoy one bit, even though I try, my body doesn't feel like it :L - It's easy, but my minds thinking of something else which annoys me.
Selena Gomez is wow.
Everyone has there up, and downs, you just got to pull through :]
I loved it until i got ill... it was more the being ill that made it suck but yeah. All better now
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GOSH it seems like no one likes/liked school
imo u will look back on it in a more positive light as time goes on..x
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I absolutely hated school & if I was given the opportunity to go back I don't think I would. I got to the middle of year 8 before I decided it was a massive waste of my time and I stopped attending, I was never a trouble maker, a naughty kid or was bullied- I just disliked it, a lot & my decision to stop going didn't ever effect me getting a good job and having a career. Although I wouldn't reccomend anybody drops out because it is so very important I guess, stay in school kids! & all that jazz.
No I don't enjoy it. Mainly because I dislike the majority of people that go to my school and try to only have a small circle of friends because too many would probably annoy me? I like being alone + independent and unfortunately I can never be like that at school lol, I always have 1 of my friends following me or pestering me over something. Of course, there are still times when they do cheer me up obviously.
But yes, probably down to the fact I have to endure 7 hours a day of 100's of 16 year olds acting like they're 2. Glad that study leave is in 1 month 4 days for us.
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Lots of up and downs.
But at the end despite how much I say argh more essays, I do get a lot out of them and I wouldn't be half the person I am without it. So generally, education is the foundation of life in the world today. It not only develops you, but helps you reach success in the future.
I made loads of friends and was always pretty popular, so was generally happy. I think people posting "oh I won't go back to school" are silly, because at the end of the day you would achieve much less without it.
As for Uni, having some of the best times in my life atm!
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hate school but feeling optimistic for college, people say it's a large step but it's a large step in doing something you enjoy, unlike being forced to stay in despisable subjects right up till the end plus there's new faces.
When I was at school my favourite subject and the only subject I was well behaved in was food tech, mainly because no matter how little I tried the teachers would praise me. Then I'd end up getting top marks, I dunno if it was because she liked me or whether it's cause I'm a good cook. Nearly every practical lesson, she'd get the head teacher up to sample my cooking which made me feel good. Although the practical side was good, when it came to writing stuff down I was like Nah chuff that. So I did the same as most of my other lessons and went for a walk.
English was another good subject, I was in the bottom set so didn't really try. I did two years worth of work within a year just so I could get away with messing around and winding everyone else up. The great thing about English was the teacher just let me get on with it and never held me back by making me go at the classes pace.
There have always been odd moments where I get sick of school because of routine and lack of freedom. But I find that when I'm not at school I think about the good times. For me, it balances out and I'm probably going to miss school when I leave for University.
But I'm trying to enjoy every moment in education!
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