You should definately change if you want to pursue a better education. You will make new friends and you can still keep in contact with you're old ones.
You should definately change if you want to pursue a better education. You will make new friends and you can still keep in contact with you're old ones.
Bring On The Trumpets.
I swear you just described my sixth form.
Its in special measures.
Most of my teachers cannot teach.
They use the library as a classroom.
It used to be the best public school / sixth form in Manchester ... now its the worst.
Like others have said you definitely need to make a decision soon else you'll have a lot of catching up to do. I'm sure you'll make new friends and you can keep in touch with the others. At the end of the day it's only a couple of year of your life but they're important both if you're going to uni after and if not you want the best grades to help you out with getting a job in the future.
I would hate to move schools, especially to be stuck on my own with no friends. It's a choice that would be very difficult to make. You want to stay as you're with your friends and get a slight education.
But you want to move to get a great education with no friends, yet you're still not guaranteed an amazing education by going there? If you go there with no friends, you'll be miserable during free period and then carry that on into lessons and maybe miss out on the grades you expect.
You don't have to move, just buck your ideas up at school, do work during free period (if you feel you're still not doing enough work then) and don't miss out in lessons, it's as simple as that. It's down to you really.
I hope it all goes well for you, when I left school and went to college, I only knew two others that had attended my school. It forced me to mix and make new friends, and as to the friends you leave behind, the ones that are important to you, you will stay in touch with. I'm sure you've made the right decision
It's the quality of your posts that count, not the quantity!
Dignity does not consist in possessing honours, but in deserving them.
If your current friends are that important they will stay in touch
This is why MSN was invented
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