Things that happen sort of fade into nothing, and if you were to ask mehow my day went at college - like my parents do, for example - you wouldbe met with a very short story with too many ums and ers.
As an A-level student who isn't achieving his maximum potential (like somany others), my school day consists of me being too tired with thestress levels of an overworked businessman.
There are too many theories for too many topics in too many subjects.When I finally get home, I'm always met with: "So, will you be revisingnow?" from my mum, who has no idea of what A-levels are like.
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