I have physics first hour and there is 40 kids in the class. But if i switch to 5th hour there is only 20 and one of my best friends is in fifth hour. But 5th hour is my lunch so i wouldnt have a lunch but i wouldnt have to go in to school till 2nd hour!
I play sports so i need decent meals to be able to play in the afternoon so i eat a good breakfast but if i dont have a lunch i wont get lunch.. but i can bring snacks in my bag and just eat between classes.
oh ya,,,in my physics class there is a lot of group projects and i dont know anyone in my first hour class but if i switch then all the out of school group projects i could do with my bestfriend...
I dont know wat to do wut do u think?
Answers:
Ok, the most important thing is your Physics class. Seriously.
If you can't focus and get work done in the room with 40 kids, switch out. If you fail a class b/c of that, it will be on your record (I would know - failed Algebra for that reason). If you go into the smaller class, sometimes friends and group projects don't always work out. So don't just go by friends. You can always eat a small snack in between classes. Think about what would benefit you in the long run.
I know your school is not going to let you not have a lunch hour. They would be sued over that.
Go to the one with 20. I've been in classes with about 40 kids in them and when you need help the teacher isnt available because they are either trying to keep the class under control, teaching, or helping someone else. I had this problem last year with my Algebra class so I just quit going and I didn't learn Algebra but in the end I got a D so it was all good. Besides friends you can benefit from in classes.
Don't change classes because you want to be with your best friend. If there are 40 people in the other class, you will probably be able to find a nice person to be lab partners with.
The school is probably not going to let you go without a lunch period.
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