Monday, May 4, 2009

My classmates are driving me crazy?

Im fifteen im a freshman in high school and every one keeps telling me im to smart. im studying physics, chemistry, and various other subjects 2 or more years then most of classmates can comprehend. when im in class i get so bored i feel like falling asleep while my teacher wastes my time trying to teach my classmates a concept a 4 year old could get. i need a way to stop feeling so bored with out dumbing my self down so much so i can pretend to relate to my classmates problem, and im one of the few people who likes school and actually having to do homework at home rather then five minutes in class

My classmates are driving me crazy?
Well, we had an eleven-year-old kid at the college I taught at. Smart kid, he was; graduated when he was fourteen.





Take your parents to a local college and talk to the people at the admissions office and see what sort of deal you can make. Note that the college won't talk to you at all unless your parents are there; they simply will not deal with un-accompanied minor children, so you'd need your parents' cooperation at all levels.





You also might see if you can take the GED test or some other high-school equivalency test right now. Chances are that college courses will not bore you.
Reply:grow some cohones, watch your movies, become rico suave and get the girls...





it's the only way, you attention seeking freak.
Reply:Maybe you can learn a little humility? That's something you learn by yourself outside of class.
Reply:Perhaps you could take some courses at the local university for simultaneous high school and college credit?





Otherwise, just apply to college and go next year.
Reply:If this is a sample of your usual writing, might I suggest taking up English and composition as a challenge?





Seriously, if you're bored, think how your teachers feel. Ask them if they know any extra things you can do to keep yourself occupied. And if they're disinterested, look into other school options. There's the community college route, but there also have to be some private schools or magnet programs out there.
Reply:Um, get a life. School isn't everything, get a social life..

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