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hey so guys i failed my IGCSES i got C for business and accounts ,english B for french literature and food D for biology?
i wanted to be an accountant but now i dont know what i will be and everyone i just saying i slacked and yelling and is so disappointed and i dont know what to do
How do i deal with everyone and im sad but that that sad about my results and i cannot redo
im so scared at a certain point i thought about suicide
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- YodaLv 65 years agoFavorite Answer
Retake at college, or reassess what you like doing that could lead to a career. Maybe you can do other qualifications at college that would suit your inclinations, or you might want to get a job and work your way up. This is not a bad way to go. University and the academic route is costly and reduces the number of posts you can do by eliminating entry level positions from one's pool of job opportunities. One's pool of job possibilities shrinks the more qualified you become, as there are always more starter positions than graduate, and always more graduate positions than masters level and Ph.D level.
Sometimes, when a ship has it's sails up, but there is no wind, the crew feel trapped and worried that they might starve. However, the pause can be put to good use, to do things that can't be done whilst the ship is moving. Wind will come when it likes.p
- ChristineLv 45 years ago
What is stopping you from doing a course in accounting? You didn't fail,you fail when you stop trying. Look on the internet for alternative accountant studies.
- ?Lv 75 years ago
You are only responsible to yourself, not to everyone. Work harder next time. Suicide is NOT the answer.
You are good at French literature! I liked Zola and Flaubert.