What should i do?

Question:I have a teacher in my school that is kinda like another father figure to me and I have another class with him this year, he keeps pointing me out to the other teacher (classroom w/ two teachers teaching) that I'm a really good student. Don't get me wrong at all, I like that a lot, it's so sweet; i don't usually get that! Anyways, I'm a little nervous, because last year I was good at keeping my grade up and well now this subject that he's teaching with the other teacher; I don't know if I am that good at plus we have to have group partners (i hardly know anyone in there & i'm shy)! I want to meet his expectations of me and not let him down with him telling the other teacher of how I am a good student. What should I do?


Please &
Thank You!!

p.s. i'm a junior

Answers:
This may not be what you want to hear, but your situation is not that uncommon at all. This not only happens in the school classroom setting, but in the outside world you will soon be facing. You obviously have a deep desire to please others and to not feel you've let them down. Go to these teachers after class and just say how you feel. Let them know the fears you have allowed to enter into this particular classroom setting. You will probably gain their respect for being truthful about this situation. I promise you the burden you are carrying will be lighter and you'll have gained more confidence in yourself for just being human with normal human emotions and fears. Regarding the pairing up with another student for certain class requirements, just look around and make eye contact with as many others as possible. You will see; something will tell you, this is the one I would feel most comfortable with. It will happen.

Best wishes and good luck in school!
just do your best that's all you can do.
Maintain your study habits and you'll do fine. Tip: If you recognize any students known for doing well, sit by them for a chance to get in their study group. Once in a study group, set an example as a hard worker, but don't let the other students pass the workload on to you. Focus on doing well, not on meeting the instructor's expectations so you will meet his expectations. Make sense? Good luck. I'm sure you'll do fine.
Don't stress over living up to expectations, just try a good amount without killing yourself and comprimising ur social life. If he cares about how u do, then if ur strugglign explain it to him and he should just like the fact that u care so much. But first try. And be outgoing, expecially with kids you think can benefit u in the class

good luck
If he already knows your a good student he probably will be willing to help you keep up your grades, and if your nice to people you shouldn't have any problem making friend in the class I use to have the same problem I'm really shy also.
Just give it your best shot and he will know you are trying hard. If you do that, you won't let him down.
Just try not to disappoint yourself. You are not there to impress the teacher. Just do the best you can.

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