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My friend is wanting to quit 6 form. She wants to drop out and go into pharmecy at tesco, but it's been her dream for years to go to Edinburgh uni to do medicine. She's struggling with one course, which she now has a tutor for. I don't know whether to try and get her to stay against her will or just tell her she should leave. She's one of the cleverest people I know and she got 1 C 2 B's And the rest were A's and A*'s in her GCSE's. I need advice because myself and my other friends are at a bit of a loose end.

2007-01-13 02:10:43 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Friends

12 answers

Well, the school year is already half over and if I were your friend, I would stick it out. She is probably getting very stressed about impending exams - she will need a very high standard of passes to do medicine at Edniburgh and she may feel she is not up to it. This is absolutely normal and all you can do is keep telling her that she just needs this last push to fulfil her dreams - otherwise she could spend a lifetime thinking 'what if?' and never being compeltely happy. If Edinburgh have given her a conditional acceptance then they, and her school, obviously think she has the ability. I wish all of you well, and if you work hard, you will reap the results next year when you find yourself on the course of your dreams rather than having to accept the leavings.

2007-01-13 02:23:54 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi, I know you are only looking out for your friend but how do you know she isnt misrable at 6th form, i think if she wants a normal job then you should just let her get this job, i suppose if she doesnt like this job she can go and do her course again. Maybe her dream has changed. If it was her dream there would be no way she would cancell it for no reason. I would pressure her too much if you dont know the real reason why she want to quite.
I have had loads of stubborn friends and not once did they listen to me, and have found out to of gone the wrong way. In the end i stopped trying as i was getting more stressed out and cared more than they did and it isnt healthy as its not our problem.
Just be there for here and support her in whatever she wants to do in her life.

2007-01-13 07:06:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If this is her last year, it won't hurt her to stay and do her exams. Pharmacies send their staff on courses, so she could train as a pharmacist, which isn't just selling cough sweets and condoms, but a well-paid profession giving all sorts of advice on medicines and treatments.

The extra 6 months at school would be better though, as she will never get the same chance, and there are always vacancies at pharmacies, and she will stand a better chance if she can prove she can stick to something to achieve her goal.

2007-01-13 06:42:44 · answer #3 · answered by Thia 6 · 0 0

Perhaps she is struggling with the idea of all the hard work needed to get through 6th form and then Med school. Just suggst tht she doesn't make her mind up yet and give it another couple of mnths - by then she might be finding things easier and will not want to quit.

2007-01-13 02:44:00 · answer #4 · answered by D B 6 · 0 0

search for suggestion from from him a lot less bit with information from bit till eventually he notices. and stick with three different acquaintances in that massive circle who arent as understand-it-all. at the same time as he asks you why you could say lately you and the different chum were putting out alot better commonly thats all...it wont be something awkward...its basically that you've replaced to be in direction of a few different person in that team and theres not something incorrect with it. gradually you adult males wont be that close anymore and also you may stop giving a damn about him.

2016-12-02 05:12:50 · answer #5 · answered by schebel 4 · 0 0

Give her as much advice as she is willing to listen to, but don't tell her what to do. I know its easier said than done, but sometimes you have to let people make there own mistakes and learn from them. Just make sure she knows you'll be there for her whatever decision she chooses

2007-01-13 02:16:09 · answer #6 · answered by Robyn D 2 · 1 0

if your friend wants to turn her back on a career in medicine then who are you to interfere, let her end up selling condoms and cough sweets if thats what she wants.

2007-01-13 02:17:25 · answer #7 · answered by jardon 3 · 1 0

what do u think she should do? what does she think she should do? and then talk about it and I'm sure she can find the correct solution. and I'm sure if she works harder then she'll ace the course!! good luck 2 her! follow ur instincts!

2007-01-13 10:28:42 · answer #8 · answered by Sara 2 · 0 0

dere r ber stuborn friends i no...but show her what she would be if she left 6th form n if she stayd in 6th form...thats all i ave....hopefully she does stay......medicine is good for her...show how it helps people...and also help her study....do the best you can......hope this little advice workd lol.....bt if it doesnt den be dere for her watever da desicion is...

2007-01-13 02:23:24 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It has been her dream you an't stop her but if you do her drea will broke I'm sorry but you should let her go.

2007-01-13 02:16:31 · answer #10 · answered by kabir_fiona 2 · 0 0

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