Is it bad for a teenager to carry this much stress ? ?!


Question: Is it bad for a teenager to carry this much stress ? ?
I just want to know is it bad for a teenager to carry round this much stress ; I am 16 currently studying A levels in yr 12.

The frost thing is that I took A level food, Applied science (which I have 2 teachers so 1 for chemistry and biology and other for physics) and ICT BETC and I did take travel and tourism but I was able to drop that.

So for the science I had to do a project on how science is used in the work place and because my dad works at Jaguar I thought I could do that so we had like a month for this project so did it but hadnt completed it but I had to hand it in anyway so then I got it back the other day and apperently it was crap and I have to do it all over again + add to it in this week coming up next week ( half term ) and next. Then there is the other science side where we did 5 experiments and then do the right ups to that and I finished and handed that in then I got it back and was told that apparently someone had copyed me cause it looked familiar so I have to redo that in a 2 week period then I have ICT work which at the moment we are doing spreadsheet and for that ( thank god I have finished the spreadsheet ) we have to do like templates or something and a like how to guide explaining all the methods that we used and how we used them and then that has to be completed and in, in 2weeks and then for food I have to do complete like the write ups from my partials ( cooking lesson ) and some other A3 sheet.

Also with the science in yr 13 you are allowed to drop a subject so you will just carry on with the 3 but because I have already dropped travel and torism that means I have to carry on with science food and ICT till then end of sixth form but I really lent want to do science next year so I am wondering if they would just let me drop the phisics bit from science as that is the bit that I hate and it's only 2 lessons out of my timetable or could I do 2 subjects instead of 3 but at the time I wasn't told that I would have to stick with the 3.

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I'm fourteen the doctor told me i had anxiety . Thats due to stress. Now i have panic attacks sometimes in the middle of tests and exams.
Ive got my gcse's next year and .I've got exam week in March.

I'm doing : GCSE Art, GCSE Spanish ,Business studies, English, Re, Pe, maths,science,statistics GCSE ICT and music. I can't drop any subjects,

Trust me stress is bad . Now i'm on a waiting list to see a child phycologist.,

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i barely know what you're talking about, but i would say that if it's overwhelming you, you should drop some subjects. i know that would be too much for me.



sounds like you just want to get out of your schoolwork.



You have taken on more than you can handle and now you are looking for an excuse. You have not committed a crime You need to carefully look at what you can accomplish well. Every school, county and state has different requirements. Go to your school councilor first thing Monday morning and tell her all the facts. Only facts can be of help and hopefully s/he can help you come up with a good working plan. You need to at least learn to spell all the subjects, even if they are not your choice.

A very old English major




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