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"I hate school, and I'm not going back!"

Have you ever had that thought? Lots of kids do. Usually this feeling doesn't last long. But what happens if you feel this way too much? School is a fact of life, and getting an education can help you build the kind of future life you want.

So let's talk about school and what to do when you don't like it.

Signs of School Stress
When you worry about school, it can affect your body. A kid who feels stressed about school might have headaches or stomachaches. You might feel "butterflies" or like you have to throw up.

Having trouble sleeping is also a sign of stress. And if you're not getting enough sleep, you probably feel grouchy and tired during the day. Feeling tired can make your school day seem even worse.

If you're stressed out, you might have a hard time making decisions. In the morning, you can't decide what to eat, what to wear, or what to pack for lunch. You don't want to go to school, so you put off getting your stuff together. And now you're not prepared to go to school, and you've just missed the bus — again! Staying home may seem like a good choice, but it just makes it harder to go to school the next day.

Why Do Some Kids Dislike School?
If you don't like school, the first step is finding out why. You might not like school because a bully is bothering you, or because a kid you don't like wants to hang around with you. Or maybe you don't get along with your teacher. You might feel different or worry that you don't have enough friends.

Sometimes it's a problem with your classes and schoolwork. Maybe the work is too easy and you get bored. Or maybe the work is too hard, or you don't feel as smart as the other kids. Reading may be difficult for you, but you're expected to do a lot of it. You may be getting farther and farther behind, and it may seem like you'll never catch up. Maybe you're dealing with worries, stress, or problems that make it hard to concentrate on schoolwork.

When you stop to think about why you don't like school, you can start taking steps to make things better.

Finding Help
It's a good idea to talk to someone about your problems with school. Your mum, dad, relative, teacher, or school counselor will be able to help you. It's especially important to tell an adult if the problem is that you're being bullied or someone hurts you physically.

Another good idea is to write down your feelings about school in a journal. You can use a journal or diary or just write in an ordinary notebook. It's a great way to let out emotions that may be stuck inside you. And you don't have to share what you've written with others.

If you feel disorganized or like you can't keep up with your schoolwork, your teachers and school counselors want to help. Teachers want and expect you to ask for help learning stuff. If all of your subjects seem really hard, a school counselor can help you sort things out. Special help with schoolwork is available if you need it.

Try not to let the problems go on too long. It's easier to catch up on one chapter than the whole book!

Feeling Better About School
The next time you find yourself disliking school, try this:
  • First, write down everything you don't like about school.​
  • Then make a list of the good things you enjoy (even if it's only recess and lunch, that's a start!).​
Now, what can you change on the "don't like" list? Would remembering to do your homework help you feel more confident if you're called on in class? Can you get help with schoolwork that's hard? Who can you talk to about a worry or problem you're dealing with? Could you find a way to show off your special interests and talents? If you made just one new friend, would you feel less alone? If you helped someone else feel less alone, would you feel even better? Which activities could you try that would help you meet new friends?

Of course, you might not be able to change everything on your "don't like" list. A bully may not simply disappear. Reading may always be a challenge. But that's OK. Focus on what you can change and you might be able to put the cool back in school!​
 

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That's a great thread man. Nobody pay's attention how school is a important fact in your whole entire future. If you screw school and don't learn, how are you going to survive? I mean if you don't learn you won't get a job and if you don't get a job you won't have money to buy somenthing to eat. It's just like "food chain" if you know what I mean. Most of teenager's nowadays either drink a lot or do drogs. That's really sad to hear but that's just the crue reality. Once again, one of the best thread makers :')
 

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That's a great thread man. Nobody pay's attention how school is a important fact in your whole entire future. If you screw school and don't learn, how are you going to survive? I mean if you don't learn you won't get a job and if you don't get a job you won't have money to buy somenthing to eat. It's just like "food chain" if you know what I mean. Most of teenager's nowadays either drink a lot or do drogs. That's really sad to hear but that's just the crue reality. Once again, one of the best thread makers :')
Thanks! Myself I hate school... but then I think to my self do I want to be cleaning toilets or being an accountant or something, school sets you up for the rest of your life, I don't want to clean toilets. I want to achieve to the best I can. Teenagers don't realise that and in the future they will regret it. My parents all ways say to me "Enjoy school while you can" so I try because once you leave school it is hard work!!!
 

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I strongly believe that teachers should give students homework because homework will help students understand lessons better, prepare for their exams and improve their thinking skills.
I also think that students should do their homework well in order to learn better.
A little bit of homework is, in fact beneficiary. However teachers I believe have become a little carried away, and feeling like they should give more and more homework just to prepare their students for college. Albeit this may be a good idea, all they're doing is creating too much unnecessary stress. Let's not forget other extracurricular activities that take place.

We should have homework. It helps emphasize what was taught during a lesson, however most of the time (with me at least), I understand! This homework is just an hour of extra menial work that isn't helping me at all. Take today as an example. I have a biology lab report, a decent sized worksheet on factoring quadratic equations (which we learned last year in Algebra 1, way too extensively), and a reading comprehension assignment in which I must read a newspaper article about racial equality in some city in Kentucky and answer 10 questions and write a multi-paragraph response regarding the article. This'll take me about 2 hours if I work hard with a small break to eat before I rush to make it back to school at 6 PM for a Jazz Band rehersal. I'll get home three hours later, give about 30 minutes.. It's not 9:30. I have to get up at 5:45am tomorrow to shower, dress, eat, and catch my bus at 6:30 AM to do the same thing over again.
 

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A little bit of homework is, in fact beneficiary. However teachers I believe have become a little carried away, and feeling like they should give more and more homework just to prepare their students for college. Albeit this may be a good idea, all they're doing is creating too much unnecessary stress. Let's not forget other extracurricular activities that take place.

We should have homework. It helps emphasize what was taught during a lesson, however most of the time (with me at least), I understand! This homework is just an hour of extra menial work that isn't helping me at all. Take today as an example. I have a biology lab report, a decent sized worksheet on factoring quadratic equations (which we learned last year in Algebra 1, way too extensively), and a reading comprehension assignment in which I must read a newspaper article about racial equality in some city in Kentucky and answer 10 questions and write a multi-paragraph response regarding the article. This'll take me about 2 hours if I work hard with a small break to eat before I rush to make it back to school at 6 PM for a Jazz Band rehersal. I'll get home three hours later, give about 30 minutes.. It's not 9:30. I have to get up at 5:45am tomorrow to shower, dress, eat, and catch my bus at 6:30 AM to do the same thing over again.
How do you have time to be on the forums??!!
 

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How do you have time to be on the forums??!!
At least 2,500 of my messages have come from my phone when I'm in the car/truck/on a bus (we travel... a lot...) or on my small breaks I have within my post-school day and on weekends. I can really only play Minecraft itself on Wednesdays, Fridays and most weekend days (when we're actually at home).

This isn't even the half of it, it was much worse during Marching Band season. I had the same amount of homework, plus practice Monday-Thursday from 6-9, football games were on Friday nights so we stayed through to practice/preform, then we had competitions on Saturdays. Sundays I had church in the morning meaning that I basically crammed all my homework in on Sunday afternoons c:
 

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