Why is science so uggh

I hate science. I hate it.

Now I'm not the type of person to throw hates around everywhere but science really gets on my nerves. I just don't like it but because I'm in top set all my teachers are pressuring me into getting A* in the exam. Don't be fooled by the fact I'm in top set as I'm clearly the dumbest one in the class. At the moment most people are working at an A grade in my class while I'm working on a C. This just does wonders for my confidence you know.


I don't know what it is about science that I just don't get considering I'm doing well in every other subject but in science I'm passing at least. You're probably wondering how I ended up in top set if I'm that bad but that is the question I've been asking myself since I first found out. The truth is that while I'm bad at science a lot of people are much much worse which is kinda bad considering I go to a really good school.


I'm really trying hard to revise what I need to for the mocks but it's just really hard when you have no interest in it what so ever. Now I don't think I'm going to fail science and the least I'll probably get is a B but I've just got so much pressure from so many people to get an A or A* especially since I don't want that to be the only B that I get. Sorry if it sounds like I'm bragging that's not the purpose of this, I guess I just wanted to vent my frustrations. One things for sure though on the last of my science exams I am setting fire to my books. It'll be such a nice change to actually enjoy the subjects that I do for once.


Nothing else really happened today except I played this funny game with my friend. I got a post-it-note and wrote different answers on it. Then I got her to answer a question about me to see what she really knows. She got most of them right, she even guessed Rae Sremmurd which I thought was good considering she doesn't listen to rap music.

Till Tomorrow x.

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