@21308 Oh my god, would you actually? If you're good in maths, you'll be my savior. Seriously. That is all I'm truly scared of, but damn am I scared of maths, and luckily for us, for communication purposes, math is in English. Also anfkjsbfkds why wouldn't I think you're smart, silly? And of course you'll be able to help out the braindead sixteen year old. ^ ^"
It actually means a lot to me, because I've got no one to turn to for this sort of thing. I don't have the luxury of asking my parents for help because they didn't get past 6th (dad) and 4th(mom) grade because their schools were bombed and all. Tutoring is expensive and in a family as big as ours it's hard to make these expenses, and my sister isn't around to help out either; plus she's even worse at math than I am.
I'm sort of pissed off about the lack of French courses after tenth grade. Last year we didn't even have any courses other than the language one for french students (this year eleventh graders get biology, anthropology, and international business in French but that's it, and I'm taking the former two since the last you can only take if you have previous business courses anyways, and next year only French will be in French, and before this year all they had was core french for French options which is nOPE I'M SURPRISINGLY NOT INEPT ENOUGH FOR THIS), and even then french courses are limited (some courses don't have french options at all, like math,) and none are available for reach ahead which sucks because that made my course options limited, because I desperately need my french because I'll lose it completely in Ontario in a Kurdish family who struggles with English, nevermind French, and so I have to not take some courses I would've otherwise taken.