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Old Oct 08, 2014, 09:27 AM
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I forgot to talk to my teacher about helping me apply for college. I was supposed to do it last Friday but FORGOT because I'm drowning in school work. So I have no idea how to do that. Then I have ceramics which I honestly hate (or really strong dislike). I want to drop this class but it's already over a month into school and I think it's too late. I was gonna drop earlier before school started but the art teacher was at the meeting and I didn't wanna say anything because I thought I'd hurt their feelings. But then I suffer through this class every day... I don't know what to do. I'm becoming like really unhappy at the thought of school on general. I'm about ready to explode.

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Old Oct 08, 2014, 12:19 PM
Raghib Ahmed Raghib Ahmed is offline
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Aww . Sorry to hear that you're struggling.

Is there some sort of guidance counselor or student head that you can talk to to get more info on dropping your class? Maybe it's not too late? Even if it is too late, it's good to get it confirmed from someone so you won't be left wondering. Also, you could bring up the fact that the class is affecting you negatively and affecting your work in other classes, so maybe they'll let you drop it because of that.
Thanks for this!
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