Sixth form students after being in sixth form for a week

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That one year 11 who was told to meet a teacher in sixth form: 😐

sonnyfox
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"All these year 11 moving up they gonna get a shock"
I'm pretty sure that's what the sixth formers think at my school. They are so tall they have to duck under doorways they be looking down at us like 👀

rahnuman
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“Us adults” says the 16 to 17 year old lmao 😂

takashiz-
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When the sixth former talks down to the one big year 11 only to get humbled

thq
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tbf I'm year 12 and I'm so glad I go to a college and not a sixth form. the thought of dealing w/ anyone below year 11 is a headache.

toft
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I feel like one of the six formers is gonna say something every time I go to find my art teacher in the six form block because she’s head of six form

sophs.things
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The facial expressions really make my day 😂😂😂

birdyfilovingheart
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I'm going to start sixth form this September so I'm gonna get a bad shock aren't I? 😆😆

lcfcsince
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It’s actually so funny they move to year 12 then they become the boss of the area!! ☠️

ZahraAli-hygw
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omg you’re calling me out with this video 😭

so_phster
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I had my last day of sixth form today 🥺 this was so realistic tho

mwalsh
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Some schools don’t treat the sixth formers as adults as they are still students at school. My argument for schools not treating sixth formers like adults, unlike students at college, is the rights as a sixth former depends on the school policy. This makes it not really a right at all. The schools don’t really treat the students like adults.

theburpman
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This is so acurrate, i remember sixth formers doing that to me when i was in year 10 and i just wanted to find a teacher, now i'm in year 12 and doing the same to yr 11 and 10

dylan_silva
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I found sixth form easier because it was more self-directed.

KoshVader
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Wait till you go to University if you go.

sophiefrancis
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Sixth Form for me has been HELL.

TL;DR: Autistic boy realises he doesn’t like Hollywood anymore, life is tits up for him, and so is trying to do creative writing/storytelling and entertainment on YouTube for fun.

So I live in the UK, and I did my GCSE back in COVID-19 times, as in, the rules were heavily modified to help students adjust to the exams while also surviving a pandemic. Certain things had to be cut from the exams to help us cope and do well. Also the mark scheme was pushed down to help with this. This was a bit of a life saver for me because I have autism, I find certain crap a lot harder to do, so this felt a bit like a life saver while also still drowning because I was scared shitless of the exams.

Come 2022, I do my exams and I finally get to relax afterwards, a sense of freedom, and looking forward to Sixth Form to achieve my writing dreams. Also, I have a New Romantic partner at this point, so life was doing pretty well for me.

*So Sixth Form begins.*

And long story short, it is HELL. My main exams are in May, but holy crap, I’m not seeing the point anymore.

My older sister did Sixth Form and it was so stressful that she had to drop out and go to college. Now I fully see why.

For me, Y12 was hell, from start to end. I was slowly realising that this place would not be a new beginning because it felt like the same crap from High School, we aren’t even doing creative writing, so many things I just do not need for my creative writing, and there have even been times where I broke down and just cried from stress. My house life is chaos as it is, so I’m pretty stuck.

During Sixth Form the stress was so bad and intense, it bled into my family life with me being more annoyed at my family members while I’m trying to clear my head, and part of me feels like it’s part of the reason why me and my then New Romantic Partner broke up.

Oh, and also, I decided Hollywood wasn’t for me. Because after hearing about the writers strikes and executives and producers and shit, I decided that wasn’t the place where I wanted to do my stories. I would have to deal with changes and limitations that may be out of my control, and I just wouldn’t feel entirely happy with the final project, and that’s something I would have to deal with which is why I changed plans to doing creative writing and stories on YouTube because then I am my own boss, people can watch them and get a clear idea of my vision, I can through in my comedy to entertain people and make people laugh and feel better, to me that’s just more awarding and it would be a hobby not a full time job. I do writing for the fun of it, not for money.

I basically went into Sixth Form with high hopes, dreams, a new and happy mind set, a new partner and also a decent family life.

But now with my final exams approaching in May, and how crap I’m doing, I’m basically leaving Sixth Form more stressed than I already was, completely different dreams and goals, low hopes of Sixth Form getting better, a kinda stressed and upset mindset that should hopefully get better once I leave in May, single after my relationship became tense and stressful from both our ends, and also me being annoyed at my slowly decaying family life.

I am looking forward to doing YouTube as a hobby though and I can’t wait to see if I do well and hopefully get some of these projects I’m working on made by in general meeting more creative people like myself such as animators and voice actors. They get to interact, have fun, make new friends, express ideas, and get paid while doing so, and I get to be happy knowing my work is being seen! Oh and I’ll just get a part time job for my money, YouTube money will go to the people who helped. I know those are high dreams and I’m years away from it, but trust me, it will be more rewarding for me personally since I’ll will be putting the work in and getting my projects and ideas pitched on YouTube as just fun videos for people to watch. Everyone wins!

User-ChairBoom
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Lol, I went to a separate sixth form college that has a university centre so I've never had this.
I never actually saw the uni students either.

sarahspaceslippers
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I'm not sure how this equates to a us school....I can feel the same sort of freshman senior vibes but anyone who wants to explain...I love these

randamae
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For me I am still 13 but I can go into the sixth form block, not whenever I want, but I can go in there after skl. During lesson times, they only allow me when I am with a sixth former.

But before that, every time after skl my brother would sneak me in the sixth form block with his friends. But only to get caught by the sixth form team. Lol.
But the sixth formers are really nice to me and when I go in, some of them have that stupid attitude and ask me if I am allowed. But except for that most of them are really kind to me.

MsGlo
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"It first came in the 1900s before numbered year groups were the main form of reference for each age group. It was called the “sixth” form because all of the students aged below what we now call year 12 and 13 there were grouped into five other sets of “forms”, so A-level students were the sixth of these."

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