KayAnn, lovey. What classes do you need to take to graduate? Talk to a school counselor now, and see if there are some you could take from home/study on your own and test out of ...
What kind of career are you thinking of? Are there classes you could focus on and enjoy that might make the others worthwhile?
What college or other education/next step are you considering for after high school? If there's one you have your heart set on, speak to an Admissions counselor there for advice on what classes/grades you'd need to get in, then you can concentrate on your future, work hard in those classes and not struggle with classes you don't need.
Are there teachers you respect? Perhaps you could work something out with them?
Find out what you need to graduate. It's different in every state, so I can't suggest anything without knowing all this ...
Okay - all that aside, I know English is one of your better subjects ... consider high school as great fodder for your first great novel - become a detached observer, and every day write down one stupid thing you saw, or one frustration - keep a journal. It'll keep you amused, and maybe you could turn it in for extra credit!Just change a few names, and it'll read like either high drama or great sarcastic comedy!
And oh, all of you? Guess what - this too shall pass.
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