So hello. My story is almost gone, but I'm asking for help because the others didn't help me. I'm a girl from a big city. Now I am 7th grade, ie 13 years old. Only two months have passed and I am starting to worry about these graduations. I know that if you have studied you have no problem, but just as much as I try, I only earn 4 and 5 as I have a white and a mat and some other six (we get a lot of grades to improve our success). I am heading to the high school of natural sciences and mathematics. I love biology. I like. In principle, I am an excellent student. My mother moved me from a very strict school, where they gave us a lot of homework and made us study a lot. I was an excellent student there for 6 years. I have many prizes and 1st places. But something changed when I moved (1 year ago, now I drive a second year in the new school). I started to get excited about boys and smoking. I started smoking myself not for myself, but to pretend to be a collar. But I really like the hookah. I have walked 4 times and it is very cool. I have wonderful friends. Please give me some advice. I forgot to add that I stopped smoking cigarettes two months ago and started them before 4. The hookah too. If you understand anything from my complicated story, please help. Please publish my story.
1 gorachelleann answered
First I want to tell you - calm down! The fact that you feel speaks well for you. Graduation exams shouldn't scare you so much, because they are made to be taken by all kinds of students - both smart and not so smart. If you study your lessons systematically and with understanding, you should not have a problem. If necessary, attend private lessons. It is good that you have stopped smoking, there is nothing good in them - you give money for something that is absolutely unnecessary and very harmful. Like you, I used to be in a company where everyone smoked, but I controlled myself. Let the others serve as an example for you - how not to behave. You can live your teenage years happily and without alcohol and cigarettes. It's good that you're analyzing your own behavior. Next year you will be in a new high school, you will find new friends and you will start to change. My advice is to control yourself and do only what you really want. And in general - read books (genres that you like) to enrich your vocabulary, talk to your mother like a friend, drink plenty of water, eat healthier, practice a favorite sport, take care of your appearance and do not intrigue. Don't forget to smile, your life will be great!