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Old Mar 12, 2013, 08:06 PM
NuggetinABiscuit NuggetinABiscuit is offline
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At my school there's there's a science club that happens on one specific day of every cycle and when I come, I get nervous because I don't see anyone going in the room and/or I'm too afriad to poke my head in to see if it really is the science club even though there's an announcement for that I end up skipping it because I get too nervous and I'm just never sure, I have no friends in there..

And like yesterday they made annoucements to remind the club to get a field trip forum at lunch so after like half an hour I went up to see if there was any people there there wasn't but the door was open.. but I didn't go in anyways.. because it feels so awkward.. and I didn't know if the teacher was there or not so I just turned around and left.

I tried going at the end of the day today but the door was closed and I sorta felt awkward.

I really want to go to that field trip but I don't know when to ask her or how..
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Old Mar 13, 2013, 12:50 AM
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Do you know who the teacher is who heads up the group? If so, then maybe you could track him or her down. Know anyone in the group? Then ask one of them. Or maybe even a school secretary or counselor might know the details.
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