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I'm in a high school that offers the I.B. program which provides more job opportunities, increased chance of university acceptance, etc. It's been two years of the preview (grade 9 & 10 which are just a bit more difficult than the regular curriculum) and overall I'm getting average grades (70% to 80%) except in one class. In my country, students must learn the country's second language and I am struggling so much and the teacher is terribly strict, assigns a crazy amount of work, and is basically rude with the excuse of preparing her students for higher education when other teachers nicer while doing so. I picked my courses already so I can't change courses or drop out of the program or else I'll get the unwanted courses. I plan on completing this school year but should I drop out of this program for the next? I'm suffering so much from this second language course that I'm becoming sleep deprived, have bad self esteem issues, and I'm constantly stressed out and cannot understand what's happening in class. I understand the benefits of the program with increasing my chances of getting well paid jobs in the future but I'm just so overwhelmed by this 1 stupid class. Should I stay?

It sounds like you're in a tough spot, and it's understandable to feel overwhelmed given the situation. The IB program offers great benefits, but your well-being is most important. Here are some things to consider as you make your decision: talk to someone before making any decisions, talk to a school counselor, a trusted teacher, or a parent about how you're feeling. They might offer solutions or support you hadn't considered. Ask if there are tutoring options, study groups, or even extra help from a different teacher who might explain things differently. Sometimes, just having a study buddy can make a big difference. Consider strategies to manage your stress, such as regular exercise, mindfulness, or even speaking with a mental health professional. This might help you handle the workload more effectively. Think about your long-term goals. Is the IB program crucial for what you want to pursue in the future? If so, maybe it's worth finding ways to manage the stress. If not, there might be other paths that align better with your well-being and goals. Look into whether it's possible to retake or replace this specific course next year with something more manageable. Schools often have policies that allow students to adjust their course load if a class is too overwhelming. Ultimately, your mental health and well-being are more important than any program. If staying in the IB program is severely impacting your health and happiness, it might be worth considering other educational paths. However, if you think you can find ways to manage the stress and improve your performance, sticking with the program could also be beneficial in the long run. Whatever you decide, make sure it’s a choice that balances your future aspirations with your current well-being.
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Answered 3 months ago

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