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Help me pass my time living in this h**l hole....?

by Guest62084  |  earlier

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hey guys, im currently 15 and im moving to london when im 18. im moving there because the last time i went to see my brother it was life chaning. i had learnt so much about everything!! we went travelling around europe. my brother is the best guy ever. im struggling with family problems at home dad/mum. all im waiting to do i move to london and start my life. 3 more years.... i have come to a point where i couldnt be bothered to do anything. i dont really concentrate at school neither study much. all im concentrated on is moving to london when im 18. i plan do to good for my hsc and get a good couse so i can go to uni in london. were not poor or anything. i have alot of things at home such as a motorbike, go kart. but these things dont bring me true happiness. what do u guys think should i do year 10 properly and smash year 11 and 12 for the couse i want to get into? what should i do to make time go by faster. its beyond my comphrension to explain how warm and how much fun i had in ldn

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  1. Enjoy highschool as much as you can

    or get a job and be a workaholic so you have money when you get to London.

    take your time just in case you want to go to college in the future, not to mention homework kills alot alot of time lol

    Just chill with your friends and do random sht


  2. Where do you live currently?  How are you so sure you are going to move to London when you are 18?  Do be aware that it is one of the most expensive cities in the world to live, so I would suggest you learn to form coherent sentences and focus on more schooling.  Get a job.

  3. Most of your question is incomprehensible. Try again.

  4. It is a well known fact that the best way to make time go quickly is to be really really busy - especially on things like school work - throw yourself into your education - work at it as hard as you can and get all the credits and passes available to you - you will not regret it - in later life it will all be good background material to get the best jobs paying the most money for the least work.

    Outside of school get into charity work - help others day and night - with all that work going on you will be amazed how fast the time goes.

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  5. It's easy to have fun when someone is holding your hand and guiding you through everything.  Why don't you ask your brother if it was fun for him having charge of you?  

    Stop putting your life on hold for something that might not happen, your expectations and circumstances could completely change by the time you're 18.  You also need to take into account your experience of London will be completely different when you're an adult, your brother may be on hand to help you but you'll have to deal with finding a place to live, rent, transport, feeding yourself, all of the mundane things other people currently do for you on your own.  You also need to investigate how courses are funded and how you'll look after yourself financially if you decide to go to Uni in London - I think your assumption that your parents will fund your joyride to a London Uni is a bit arrogant, as is the assumption that they can actually afford to put you through Uni.  

    Your most immediate problem is that you need to settle down & focus, if you continue to allow yourself to drift you won't be able to achieve the exam results you need to get into Uni.

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