You'll make good friends at college just as well mate, dont be down about that. Yeah it sucks losing friends, but their are many better things outside school. All i say now is, enjoy life outside of school, but knuckle down with learning. All your teachers would have no doubt had said GCSE's where the be all and end all, they were lieing! Get some good A levels behind you, or a apprenticeship. You've got to think about a career now, not just a laugh festi should be going to college but my best friends arent going to the same..one
but i will be in contact as much as i can i was promised by krissie ill be seeing her everyday that will be nice i guess
but im not just ready for the real world its soo confusing and big and werid sort of
My first chemistry A-level class, "yeah, forget everything they tought you, it was tosh"You'll make good friends at college just as well mate, dont be down about that. Yeah it sucks losing friends, but their are many better things outside school. All i say now is, enjoy life outside of school, but knuckle down with learning. All your teachers would have no doubt had said GCSE's where the be all and end all, they were lieing! Get some good A levels behind you, or a apprenticeship. You've got to think about a career now, not just a laugh fest
-James
You need to do biology to learn how to cook? INFACT! Who let you out of the kitchenAnd Biology
Sorry but no, I loved my friends at school, (in both the gay and none gay way), but lets face it, none of them have died, none of them are even injured. Those that are worth seeing it takes no effort to see really, they will still live in the same houses so seeing them after school takes just as little effort. Learn that there are much more upsetting things in life, when things cant be changed.i have a sinking feeling here that some of you guys in this forum never really did have a strong bond with the people in your year at school i could be wrong but thats the front your putting on