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They are acting very childish. They can't cooperate at all and making fuss of such small things. I don't know what i could do to make this better. The former class teacher stopped being our class teacher because of that. What are my options now?

If i want to move class, would it be a good idea. And what would i have to do? (like letters to someone)

2007-07-10 22:11:49 · 7 answers · asked by farisashraf 2 in Family & Relationships Friends

The thing is that if i do a project or sumthin that requires full cooperation from the class, it often resulted chaos.. I tried not to give a damn about it but i really can't

2007-07-10 23:25:19 · update #1

7 answers

Here's the thing. Your classmates are a bunch of losers that will never get anywhere in life and most likely wind up serving you fast food at McDonald's or pumping your gas. Honestly, the best thing to realize and remind yourself everyday is that you are gonna be the only one in the class who will graduate, get a great high paying job, drive a luxury car and own a beautiful home. You are also gonna be the guy that gets the best woman to marry some day. Remind yourself of this everyday and it will help you ignore tham. One day when they are 30 years old and they still live at home earning minimum wage, they will envy you and wish they had your life.

As for group projects/class participation-- talk to your teacher about it. If these kids are so bad that your teachers are quitting their jobs, then your new teacher (as well as the principal of your school) should know that your class if full of savages who dont care about their education. Talk to your teacher and say "Sir/Madam: You know that in order for me to get a good grade on this assignment will be impossible if I have to rely on my classmates. Is it possible you will give me a special assignment that will not only test my knowledge of the subject, but also be something that I can do on my own without depending on my irresponsible peers?" The fact that you show concern and interest in achieving good grades will give the teacher even more reason to show you this special favor. If your teacher says that giving you a seperate special assignment is unfair, then you should tell her "I am a hard-working student who wants to excel in your class. Dont you think it is unfair to base my grade in your course on the misbehavior of my classmates?"

It will also help if you got a note from a parent supporting your idea as well as talking to the principal about it. Let them know that there is still one student in this disruptive class that comes to school to learn and not to fool around. Let your teachers and principal know that it is their responsibility to help you be a productive member of society one day.

Good Luck!

2007-07-11 00:07:45 · answer #1 · answered by Babby 1 · 0 0

No don't move classes! the thing is is that i had the same problems and the way i dealt with it was i told them that they should stop acting like that and save it for breaks, recess, lunch, etc. in a way where they could understand and not make you feel you were a party-poo-per. I hope this helps!

2007-07-10 22:21:03 · answer #2 · answered by Pirategirl310 1 · 0 0

Tell the counselor at school that because of the distractions, you feel that you are not getting a good education. Tell him/her that you would like to be placed in a class that has more control.

2007-07-10 22:17:20 · answer #3 · answered by PEGGY S 7 · 0 0

What could I tell you that happend to me too. Almost the very same thing I learned to ignore them and just concentrate on my studies. Beacause that is the most important thing if your in school.

2007-07-10 22:56:37 · answer #4 · answered by Too CooL 3 · 0 0

go to gym for 6 months then beat the crap out of all of them

2007-07-10 22:15:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

just IGNORE them..

2007-07-10 22:16:31 · answer #6 · answered by (o_0)?! 2 · 0 0

don,t care it

2007-07-10 22:15:04 · answer #7 · answered by keral 6 · 0 1

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