Hey guys it's IK after such a long time. The title is 'life choices' because that's practically what me and the other five will be deciding in a few weeks time along with our whole year group. We're in year 9 you see and next year we're going to start the preparations for our GCSEs. We're going to have to choose three subjects of our choice along with a language. We have to take English, Maths, Science, RE and PE but we choose a language ( we're all taking German I presume) and three other side subjects.
I've literally been freaking out since the start of this school term (or semester) because I know that if I choose the wrong subject then it could ruin my life and I'm being literal. Our year group will be the first year group to take the harder GCSEs so that means we can't prepare for them like we could do with the older ones. Getting an A or an A* is going to be near to impossible. I'm not even gonna lie but I do quite good in school but at the rate that the GCSEs' difficulty is going I'll be lucky to pass and get a C, in my opinion of course.
I'm planning on doing History, ICT and Drama because they're good subjects to use in life. History is useful if you want to go to Uni , ICT is useful for data reading and that'll be helpful for me since I want to be a Scientist and Drama is good because it teaches how to act in certain situations and how to express what you're really feeling, plus it's all about body language. When you go for an interview they always focus on your body language , if you look like a confident person then you'll be more likely to be hired then someone who looks very jittery.
All I know right now is that choosing the wrong subject could change my life completely because once I finalise my choice I can't go back on it. I'm getting more stressed and stressed as everyday gets nearer to my choosing date. Then I start stressing about how I'm getting older way to quickly and I want time to slow down because I don't want to grow up this quick. I feel as if before I know it I'm going to be doing my GCSEs, having interviews done for college, doing my A-Levels, applying for jobs, leaving my family home, leaving my parents. It's too much for a 13 ( two months till 14) year old to think about.
ST must've told you that the six of us plan to move out and live together and yeah we'd love to do that because we are the best of friends but sometimes I just wish I was a little girl again who sat in my dad's lap and used to cry when I thought about leaving my parents. Of course I was only five then and I didn't know how the world worked but now I do and honestly it scares me sometimes.
What I'm trying to say is make the most of your years in education because once you leave school , a whole load of burden will be thrown onto you. If you can't handle secondary/high school then how will you manage the adult world. Me, being a teenager I think that understanding school is important because without we'll all be messes in the adult world where we're going to spend most of our lives.
I don't mean to scare but these are just my own personal thoughts on education because one mistake right now could seriously damage our future.
- IK :) :D :P
I've literally been freaking out since the start of this school term (or semester) because I know that if I choose the wrong subject then it could ruin my life and I'm being literal. Our year group will be the first year group to take the harder GCSEs so that means we can't prepare for them like we could do with the older ones. Getting an A or an A* is going to be near to impossible. I'm not even gonna lie but I do quite good in school but at the rate that the GCSEs' difficulty is going I'll be lucky to pass and get a C, in my opinion of course.
I'm planning on doing History, ICT and Drama because they're good subjects to use in life. History is useful if you want to go to Uni , ICT is useful for data reading and that'll be helpful for me since I want to be a Scientist and Drama is good because it teaches how to act in certain situations and how to express what you're really feeling, plus it's all about body language. When you go for an interview they always focus on your body language , if you look like a confident person then you'll be more likely to be hired then someone who looks very jittery.
All I know right now is that choosing the wrong subject could change my life completely because once I finalise my choice I can't go back on it. I'm getting more stressed and stressed as everyday gets nearer to my choosing date. Then I start stressing about how I'm getting older way to quickly and I want time to slow down because I don't want to grow up this quick. I feel as if before I know it I'm going to be doing my GCSEs, having interviews done for college, doing my A-Levels, applying for jobs, leaving my family home, leaving my parents. It's too much for a 13 ( two months till 14) year old to think about.
ST must've told you that the six of us plan to move out and live together and yeah we'd love to do that because we are the best of friends but sometimes I just wish I was a little girl again who sat in my dad's lap and used to cry when I thought about leaving my parents. Of course I was only five then and I didn't know how the world worked but now I do and honestly it scares me sometimes.
What I'm trying to say is make the most of your years in education because once you leave school , a whole load of burden will be thrown onto you. If you can't handle secondary/high school then how will you manage the adult world. Me, being a teenager I think that understanding school is important because without we'll all be messes in the adult world where we're going to spend most of our lives.
I don't mean to scare but these are just my own personal thoughts on education because one mistake right now could seriously damage our future.
- IK :) :D :P
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