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School, for a start, seems to be rising from a slow paced leisurely ride through the national education system to a worryingly steep uphill climb to the height of the hierachical system :: exams. Come May, I'll be off for 4 weeks, revising for the things that will lead me on to subject which will THEN lead me into uni. Doesn't sound major, but to me it is.
Plus, there is this girl. And I quite plainly know she doesn't fancy me. And I also quite plainly know someone who fancies her. But she, being a year older than me, is just a friend, so I'm not even gonna waste my time trying to ask her out only to be turned down. But I soo like her, and I can't do anything about it, except try and convince her I'm mature etc etc. Easier said, however, than done.
And finally, the wonderful social groupings. Or splitting up and dividing of. Some of my friends are getting edgy with each other, some are wandering off on their own paths and not even bothering with me anymore, and some are just darned cool friends. But the former worries me, more so as some of my other friends are beginning to get very, well, 'unkind' to put it lightly.
Ah, I feel just a bit better now.
I can relate to enerything you've said, and yeah, it's all tough to deal with,
but deal with it you must, and before you know it you'll move on to the real world.
*wonders when I'll make it there*
I will say one thing though. The most important thing you have is your friends. When you get into the real world, and get a job, you'll find that the job you worked so hard in academia for doesn't really matter. It's all about the people around you, and the people your working with.
That's my take anyways
Must be catching.
I am worried about exams / a girl who I like but I think she just sees me as a good friend / and I am separating with many of my friends I've known for ages.
And another girl who is a mate fancies me and I dont know how to handle the situation.
But hey, life goes on.
I'll keep that in mind.
Anyway, the only advice i have is about your friends really, since i had expericence with what sounds like a similar situation: keep your oldest friends close - they're less likely to turn on you and don't do anything you wouldn't normally do infront of the people that know you....if that makes any sense...
School, for a start, seems to be rising from a slow paced leisurely ride through the national education system to a worryingly steep uphill climb to the height of the hierachical system :: exams. Come May, I'll be off for 4 weeks, revising for the things that will lead me on to subject which will THEN lead me into uni. Doesn't sound major, but to me it is.
Plus, there is this girl. And I quite plainly know she doesn't fancy me. And I also quite plainly know someone who fancies her. But she, being a year older than me, is just a friend, so I'm not even gonna waste my time trying to ask her out only to be turned down. But I soo like her, and I can't do anything about it, except try and convince her I'm mature etc etc. Easier said, however, than done.
And finally, the wonderful social groupings. Or splitting up and dividing of. Some of my friends are getting edgy with each other, some are wandering off on their own paths and not even bothering with me anymore, and some are just darned cool friends. But the former worries me, more so as some of my other friends are beginning to get very, well, 'unkind' to put it lightly.
Ah, I feel just a bit better now.