Welcome to secondary school. You might
think secondary school will be a chance for you to get a brand new start, but
don’t forget that all your classmates will be following you from primary school
because of this wonderful thing called “affiliation”. Your past will come to
haunt you, and self-esteem will be something you’ll battle. Trust me, those are
the least of your problems. Throughout the four years you’ll also question your
sexuality and how you view yourself and the world. You might think you’re on
top of the world, but you’re actually really sheltered.
In secondary three you’ll meet the best
friends you have right now. They’ll be there to support you when your world
comes crashing down, and likewise you’ll be there to go for their auditions and
to support them in whatever they do. Be sure to learn from them, because
they’re probably the most talented people you’ll know. Don’t forget about your
other friends though, because of your tendency to drop things and run away, you
end up losing relationships that you could have been a part of. One more piece
of advice: don’t decide on what you want to be in the future merely by passion.
Also, make sure you have several back up plans. Everyone wants to be a radio
deejay, but you might not have the skills to be one just yet, explore other
forms of media before you decide what you want to do. All the best for your o
levels, and even though you feel like giving up on additional mathematics, if
you at least go for the paper, you might be pleasantly surprised.
have fun with school retard.
best wishes,
Future Audrey
(ps. CAN YOU SCORE BETTER FOR O LEVELS PLEASE. AND NOT SLEEP IN PHYSICS, LOSER)
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