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Rusty
August 14th, 2008, 10:57 AM
Got my results today and I got 2 unclassified's a couple D's a couple E's and a few C's.
I'm so upset now, been lying in bed for an hour crying and I'm so desperate to cut but it's my uncles wedding on Saturday and I dont wanna ruin his day by having cuts down my arms especially as my dress has no sleeves.
I'm so down at the moment and I don't want to leave my room nevermind leave the house...
Nihilus
August 14th, 2008, 11:03 AM
well don't cut yourself because it's a unhealthy way of relieving stress. Try breathing exercise to reduce your stress. as for the bad grades, try your best to raise your grades,do your best in school, and I'm sure they will raise. oh yes, drugs and alcohol can affect your your education so do not resort to it. Good luck and have a good time at your uncles wedding.
Rusty
August 14th, 2008, 11:13 AM
well don't cut yourself because it's a unhealthy way of relieving stress. Try breathing exercise to reduce your stress. as for the bad grades, try your best to raise your grades,do your best in school, and I'm sure they will raise. oh yes, drugs and alcohol can affect your your education so do not resort to it. Good luck and have a good time at your uncles wedding.
Thank you, i know self harm is really not healthy but I've done it for several years and i'm sorta addicted now and i've stopped drinking as much and i've never taken drugs and never will
Nihilus
August 14th, 2008, 11:15 AM
Thank you, i know self harm is really not healthy but I've done it for several years and i'm sorta addicted now and i've stopped drinking as much and i've never taken drugs and never will
well work on stoping the cutting because I know it will affect you in the future,
Congrats on stopping drinking. Good Luck on your education.
antimonic
August 14th, 2008, 12:32 PM
In terms of your results, it is probably advisable if you repeat you’re As levels. If you are worried about wasting time or anything don’t be, loads of people repeat in the UK, I have friends who did and are now first year students at UCL, so things will get better, you just need to find somewhere that will let you take them again and you can do a lot better this time!
Rusty
August 17th, 2008, 10:48 AM
I've e-mailed one of my teachers, he's yet to get back to me but apparently since the first year is not so important I can continue onto my second year to sit my A-levels and the AS grades won't count it's the A-level grades
*phew*
I'm calmer now
Rusty
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