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how can i stop hating school??

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Haris Belly Profile
Haris Belly , Haris, answered

Sometimes it's a problem with your classes and schoolwork. Maybe the work is too easy and you get bored. Or maybe the work is too hard, or you don't feel as smart as the other kids. Reading may be difficult for you, but you're expected to do a lot of it. You may be getting farther and farther behind, and it may seem like you'll never catch up. Maybe you're dealing with worries, stress, or problems that make it hard to concentrate on schoolwork.

Michael Poland Profile
Michael Poland answered

Knowledge is power.

Would you like to be home less?

School is a way to prevent that out come.

All that have achieved greatness went to a

school in one form or fashion.

This is your time, don't blow it.

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PJ Stein answered

What is it about school you don't like? There are a lot of components that make up a school day. If you have a teacher or two you don't think is a good fit for you, talk to your guidance counselor about changing classes. If it is the social hierarchy of middle/high, you have to decide how bad it is. If it is something that is just annoying avoid those that annoy you the most, find other students who have similar classes or interests and make new friends and walk the halls together. Join a club to make new friends. If someone is being aggressive and bullying you talk to your teachers, guidance counselor, and/or principal. Have people video the aggressive behavior so you have proof of what is going on. If the school does little or nothing and someone has physically touched you, go to the cops. If it is more than one thing and you want help talk to your school guidance counselor. That is what they are there for. If things are really bad, you can look into home schooling. That should be a last resort though. Learning to deal with things and people you don't like in school, prepares you for dealing with the same issues as an sdult.

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Goaty McSheepson commented
I completely agree, although, in some schools filming/taking pictures of other students without their permission is strictly forbidden, so I would check up on the school's policy with regards to that.

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