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You have a condition, yeah medicine is abayfor that type of stuff (for ADHD) but it's not your problem that your like this. At my school I've seen kids with the same problem you have and I'm. An office intern. Kids with AD-HD get into a lot of mess and I've seen bad things happen and some good things happen. Just try to survive these last few weeks of school. You can do it!! Don't let those teachers bring you down.
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SoExcalibur wrote You have a condition, yeah medicine is abayfor that type of stuff (for ADHD) but it's not your problem that your like this. At my school I've seen kids with the same problem you have and I'm. An office intern. Kids with AD-HD get into a lot of mess and I've seen bad things happen and some good things happen. Just try to survive these last few weeks of school. You can do it!! Don't let those teachers bring you down.

thanks bro
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get a fidget spinner. i know they sound dumb but they help alott!!! i have ADHD and oh my do those keep me calm.
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No problem dude, here on TTG everyone is family and friends. We help eachother out.
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MikeStaysWoke wrote
MaxweII wrote
Vial wrote What have you done to possibly get yourself expelled from school?

I haven't yet but I just have a high amount of recorded behaviour incidents. Like today I told the head of maths to "get out of my ear and stop talking to me. **** off XD"


maybe you should be expelled if you can't handle yourself maturely in an academic environment.


I have to be honest, this was my initial thought.
Why go to College in the first place if you are likely to be as disruptive there?

Yes, you can use the argument that you choose to be at college and will be learning things that you are interested in, but that's not how it works really. In every subject you choose there will be individual topics which you will have absolutely no interest in whatsoever and not see the point of learning about it.

I chose to study English Language at the college level and we had to go through basic word classes again, like an adjective, verb, adverb etc. because there were people in the classes who didn't know what they were. It baffled me and made me angry, but I couldn't mouth off at the lecturer or berate the other students.
There are going to be days in college where you will be learning something, or you will have had a terrible night and you simply will not want to learn and you will have to tolerate that.

If you can't then there is no point in going to college and you would be better off attempting to find a job.

I'm not trying to make you feel bad or useless, but this is quite an incredible situation you are describing. In my school if a student were unable to cope with lessons due to something like ADHD or there were any indication that their ADHD were a part of why they couldn't cope they were helped outside of main lessons, not threatened with expulsion.

If I were you I would attempt to get through the last few weeks without incident and look at colleges which have good amounts of support for people with issues like yours. If you can't manage to get through the last few weeks then I wouldn't look at it as an issue. Plenty of people skip college and still turn out absolutely fine with good jobs and families.

As Mike alluded to, academic environments aren't for everyone, and there is nothing wrong with that.
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If you have a medical condition then your teacher should take all that into consideration before he does take action to your behaviour

I suggest you talk to him and explain what you are finding difficult and if he could help you with the situation you are in.
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MrWednesday wrote I have to be honest, this was my initial thought.
Why go to College in the first place if you are likely to be as disruptive there?

Yes, you can use the argument that you choose to be at college and will be learning things that you are interested in, but that's not how it works really. In every subject you choose there will be individual topics which you will have absolutely no interest in whatsoever and not see the point of learning about it.

I chose to study English Language at the college level and we had to go through basic word classes again, like an adjective, verb, adverb etc. because there were people in the classes who didn't know what they were. It baffled me and made me angry, but I couldn't mouth off at the lecturer or berate the other students.
There are going to be days in college where you will be learning something, or you will have had a terrible night and you simply will not want to learn and you will have to tolerate that.

If you can't then there is no point in going to college and you would be better off attempting to find a job.

I'm not trying to make you feel bad or useless, but this is quite an incredible situation you are describing. In my school if a student were unable to cope with lessons due to something like ADHD or there were any indication that their ADHD were a part of why they couldn't cope they were helped outside of main lessons, not threatened with expulsion.

If I were you I would attempt to get through the last few weeks without incident and look at colleges which have good amounts of support for people with issues like yours. If you can't manage to get through the last few weeks then I wouldn't look at it as an issue. Plenty of people skip college and still turn out absolutely fine with good jobs and families.

As Mike alluded to, academic environments aren't for everyone, and there is nothing wrong with that.


Well said, as alway.
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Honestly man I do think that ADHD is your problem... If you physically can't focus or do anything I'd definitely see your doctor + get tested on learning habits. Maybe adderall or something like that will help
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MaxweII wrote
Vial wrote What have you done to possibly get yourself expelled from school?

I haven't yet but I just have a high amount of recorded behaviour incidents. Like today I told the head of maths to "get out of my ear and stop talking to me. **** off XD"
The attitude you have on the post above shows that you are not serious about the situation, and the comments you have made on this thread seem to show that you think the entire situation, including your comment towards the teacher, is funny. If I was in the teachers position, and someone kept making comments such as those above,and then laughed about them with friends afterwards, I would also want to take action against you.

If you want things to truly change, you must take action towards that. You cannot keep making comments like that above, and then laughing about it afterwards. If it is indeed true that you cannot help the situation (they make plenty of medication to help with your problem, and many of them work on some of my family members quite well) then you need to talk to the teacher, apologize for what you have said, and work with them to take steps towards the right path.

I can tell you that if you ever said anything like that to a college professor, there is a good chance you would no longer be in that class. Best of luck to you.
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MaxweII wrote I am in my last year of school,
have about a few weeks left. My headteacher thinks I should be expelled but I don't want that on my college application. I try and listen and not distract people but I physically can't. I do have ADHD but I don't think that's the problem, any help?


Try and have some self control man
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