You have to chose what is best for you. Chose the one which offers you the most for what you would like to do in the future.
If you do decide college then remember there will be alot of people there who are thinking the same as you right now.
You will make lots of new friends there and still be able to keep in touch with your old ones.
Good luck for the future..
2006-10-04 23:45:00
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answered by paddymac 3
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My daughter has just left her school and gone on to sixth form college. None of her friends did they all stayed on but do you know she LOVES college and meeting all new friends. She has just visited her old school and they are all complaining 6th form is pants and boring and they wished they had moved on.
She now has all her old friends and her new ones.
She has a good structure of learning, good timetable set up and she said tutors are great. She just felt ready to move on after spending five years at school it was not because she hated the school or anything it was her time to move and has not regretted it.
Take a look around colleges and see what they have to offer also your sixth form at school. Talk to people who are in sixth form and then make a decision .
Good luck and no need to worry you will make the right choice for you.
2006-10-05 07:52:32
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answered by momof3 7
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I really don't know what 6th Form is, but I say... go to college... I really didn't want to go either when I graduated from High School... I mean, what a huge change, and I moved half way across the state... but it was the BEST Thing I ever did... sometimes you need to face your fears in order to grow! Good Luck, I'm sure you'll make the best decision for you.
2006-10-05 06:42:33
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answered by i_love_my_mp 5
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You should base your decision on what you want to do with your life, and the place which offers the best courses for you.
If you go to college you will meet new friends, and maybe it will be good for you to go to a more adult environment. After a couple of weeks you'll feel perfectly at home. It's normal to be a little scared at first.
Don't worry and enjoy the next few years!
2006-10-05 06:43:06
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answered by Copper 4
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Don't worry. College is your first real experience of the real world, and existing in it.
Go to college; it will get you further in life and society. Plus it's a lot of fun. You'll make new friends, and you can keep in touch with the old ones.
Being on your own is one of the joys of going to college.
2006-10-05 06:42:04
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answered by analystdevil 3
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just because your friends arnt going shouldnt be a reason to stop u. your friends arnt going to be going in the same workplace as u when u start work. but personally its up to you. just think it through abit more, u dont need to be scared im sure other people r in your situation and u would make tons of new friends.
2006-10-05 06:43:38
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answered by vicki r 2
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Try to study really hard. That's what i'll do. I don't study like a freak but I read about my subject and take lots of notes. It should give you a lot of information to study and remember within' probly 2 hours everyday.
2006-10-05 06:44:57
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answered by Aqua chick 2
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in my honest opinion, i think 6th forms are still to "mothering" to their pupils, they dont mean to be but its hard to change wen you been gonig there for 5 yrs....if you can do it go to college, not only do most offer more courses then ur 6th form, but you will also be treated more grown up at college................good luck with ur choice anyway
2006-10-05 06:42:20
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answered by deni 5
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Stay in school as long as you can!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-10-05 07:13:18
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answered by ? 2
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