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So I'm in college and am taking 3 classes. I haven't been to class for two weeks (I have class twice a week) the first class I dropped because I knew it was to hard, I haven't told my parents because I don't want to get yelled at lol, the second class is fine because I checked and didn't miss anything. The third class, Ive missed a lot and am afraid of failer. What do I tell my parents when it comes down to having to tell them? And what if the teacher dropped me from the class if I missed two many days, then what do I say to my parents?
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You man up and tell them, when its done its done then you can move on.
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Don't take classes if you won't attend them, nut up and tell your parents.
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I do think any class is to hard. If you actually went to class and attempted the class you would not be failing and put in this situation.
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Well its your education and not theirs. Just tell them what is going on and if they dont like it they will have to live with it. Its YOUR life not theirs. If they are paying for you and you dont wanna be in school then drop out. You dont need college to be happy and succesful man.
I told my parents straight up the other day. Im not going to college. And they are super strict and they were totally fine with it. All you need to do is have a plan and be honest with your parents
I told my parents straight up the other day. Im not going to college. And they are super strict and they were totally fine with it. All you need to do is have a plan and be honest with your parents
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Teachers dont kick students out of a class [permanently] for not coming in.
If you've missed a few, get your act together and start studying.
Set a plan out of when your going to catch up on your work, use your free time wisely!
Say to your teacher & parents, this is my plan, Im going to follow it and make sure they are on your case about it.
Good luck
If you've missed a few, get your act together and start studying.
Set a plan out of when your going to catch up on your work, use your free time wisely!
Say to your teacher & parents, this is my plan, Im going to follow it and make sure they are on your case about it.
Good luck
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just tell your parents what happen before it get even more worst
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honestly man you gotta tell your parents what went on. tell them the truth. If you don't wanna fail your classes i suggest you drop the courses for the semester if you still can, I recently had some issues that resulted in me having to do so, and if you be straight up with your parents you're more than likely going to receive a better outcome then what you might be expecting.
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