Question:i just received my school schedule for the following year.i have to switch teachers because of well personal issues...i simply HAVE to get another teacher to teach the subject..it's just mandatory that my guidance counsellor switches me out of the class...i don't know hwo i'm going ot be able to convince im to do this..i don't know what to tell him ...how to approach the problem...and i just can't get my parents involved btw.please help me out..i need some help with what to say..how to get him to make the change...please help!:(
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Answers:
Well, if you really HAVE to, then be honest to your couselor and explain the situation. Unless the reason for needing to switch classes is something that puts someone in danger or something (I hope not), the counselor has no reason to tell others about you situation. So don't worry.
well it's hard to tell you when you are so vague about why you have a problem with the teacher. You do understand that by switching that one class the counselor will have to rework your entire schedule and the classes that you want will likely not fit back. I suggest you put your differences with the teacher aside and get through the year.
If you REALLY need out of that class then i suggest talking to the counselor and/or the principal to see if you can resolve the issue.
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