Our school thinking is too competitive, toxic and harmful, so change it. In our school the proportion of Asians / Indians is very high, and my school has special stereotypes for Asians - their competitiveness
Students in this school do not participate in the AP course they wish to participate in. We will take all AP courses.
There are more examples of mentality that this school is destroyed and poisoned. People concentrate too much on performance, there is not enough sleep. In some cases, people have few opportunities to improve social life.
This kind of competition may make my school a part of the top 2% of California, but that certainly does not help students let go of their way of thinking.
The worst part? I think you have to sacrifice sleep and social life. If the reasonable course you have chosen is not higher than your skill level and you are not challenging you, you will not sacrifice any of these.
I am not saying that you should not try to achieve good results. This is not my story. If you can handle 30 APs, that is wonderful. What I'd like to say is that as my life depends on it, you should not take more than you can handle, and how people pay attention to every detail in the details. "Oh, Alex wants to get 5 APs this year, but only 4 can get it, why can not you like him more?" In my school, people's competition is too intense . People often lose their sleep and have no time to live an appropriate social life.
In today's school, one of my teachers asked me: "What would it be if you had a change in high school?" I did not think much, but on the way home today it was It happened suddenly. I change how young people care about other people's ideas. In other words, I think that it is genuine. As you often go about shopping when you go shopping you will try something for someone else instead of yourself - what do other people think about me? This is absolutely suitable for adolescent driving. We are fast, we turn on the radio completely, we drive to danger because we think that our friends think it is cool. Why do teenagers not even care about others' ideas? In this regard, why are you at risk only to make others think you are cool?
If you are thinking about changing your child's school, the most difficult part is to know if you are doing the right thing. Does it affect child's self esteem and academic progress? What happens if the new school does not meet your expectations? What kind of information do the old and new schools share? All of these problems emerge in your mind and are worried about nature. This is the reason I changed my son's school. In his reception year, he cried every day and hated it. This is something I can not point out It's a terrible dinner woman, a teacher shouting a big class, a combination of a big class and an unruly kid. That school was a nightmare for him, and if he graduated from school he would rather forget about it. On that day I went to pick him up from the new school, he showed a big smile on his face and went home to talk about the school.
4 Write down your positive reasons for changing your school. It may be tempting to talk about all the bad things about your experience at your current school. It is important for you to tell your parents what you want to change, but you also want to show them the benefits of change. 3 Calm down and mature. Even if your parents did not answer first, you do not want to reduce the possibility that your parents will support you during the transfer. At the same time, please tell the truth. You want them to know how much damage you deal to you right now. Make your statement faithful and correct