Hello, I am a 15-year-old boy from a big city and I am currently in a situation where I do not know what to do. I study in a very relaxed school, I don't like it. You learn absolutely nothing there and I want to have a good education. The problem is that I want to move to an elite school, but unfortunately this is impossible. Now I just don't know what to do, I studied a lot this year to have good success and to be accepted in a good school, but it doesn't work. Maybe this famous 7th grade was really very, very important. I made the wrong choice of school, I realized it only when I finished 8th grade. If it was under the old law, everything would be in place and I would go to an elite school, but I can't go back in time. I tried to change the situation, (to move) but .. I don't think a person is big enough, to judge what to do with his education at the age of 13 (7th grade). I just don't know what to do, whether to keep studying or not. After I was told that there was no way to move, I completely lost the incentive to study and everything else. How angry I am that I didn't go to a good school when I had to. Well, in the end, I seem to have failed my education, and therefore my future. Is that so or? What should I do now? To start working and leave school (There is something to work) or still study, I do not know. I think I ruined my life, in short. If I have to, I will be 7th grade again, I would agree, if there is an option to be 2nd grade back, but there is no way simple. The others will fix their lives, they will have good professions, and I ... Why did they change this law with the application? !! I do not know what to do. How I want to go back 2 years. Am I the only one in this situation? Say what you think. I don't know if it's my fault or those who changed the law (to some extent they, in my opinion). I'm just depressed about all this. What should I do now? Looks like 7th grade probably determines your whole life. Too bad I realized it too late.
1 hamlet_the_piggy answered
What do you think is taught in these "elite" schools? And there they learn the same nonsense, isn't the curriculum the same, they just keep learning all the unnecessary nonsense, along with the really important things (the ones that are mentioned). Why not look at it from this point of view: in this school you are in, you will earn whatever grades you want, learning only the basics and so you will have time to educate yourself for others, as well as to study in an area you like. (to take courses, etc.). Secondary education is not decisive, yes, it is best in a vocational high school, whether it is elite or not, but, as I said, you can compensate for this with courses or self-study.