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How can I get my counselor to switch my class?

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This is a little complicated.

So I am in a spanish class, and I want to get into the other teachers class the same period.

I had this other teacher last year and did fine in her class.

I don't want to be in the class I am in because there are a few guys that always make fun of me, and I can't consentrate.

I want to be in the other class because I have friends in that class and because no one in that class hates me.

They are strict at my school this year about changing classes. What can I say to convince my consuler to change my class

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  1. i think its less complicated than you think it is(:

    look:

    its just classes, and it also seems like your running away

    from your problems and that your not good with

    new situations. its just guys picking on you, stand up for yourself and tell them to STOP! also just make new friends, meeting new people is fun~

    well anyways back to your question,

    if you really think switiching classes is the way to go then just calmly explain to your counselor to switch your class. but let me tell you, what i told you on the previous paragraph is what their going to tell you and also their going to call the three boys that are bothering you and try to solve it, which is something you can do yourself. switching classes is the last resort they'll go to. I know how schools are, my moms a teacher. Well i dont know how ALL schools are but i know the general idea of it. The conselor will say that thats not a good reason to switch.

    well anyways best of luck!

    p.s try to think of a more valid reason that will convince the conselor even if that reason isnt your main priority;D


  2. Use the words "harassment" and "bullying." Tell the counselor those boys have harassed and bullied you in the past and they are doing it again, and that really the most simple fix for the problem would be for you to be in the other Spanish class. Otherwise you might have to file a complaint of harassment and bullying and cause a big stink and you really don't want to do that, but those boys are interfering with your Spanish learning.

    Best of luck to you.

  3. They're strict at any schools when it comes to changing classes. You have to have a better reason than your friends are in the other class. You have to convince your counselor that something in your current class is disturbing your work environment. You just have to have a really legit reason to switch out. Tell the counselor theres a chance you might not pass because of the teacher or the students. Good luck.

  4. tell your councilor exactly what you're telling us! if there are rude people, you shouldn't have to deal with it because the school makes you. stand up for yourself!

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