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^ let me keep this short,i'm failing in every subject i have,even easy subjects like arts class and sports and i don't care that i might repeat the grade im in. My teacher and i have discussed this and she's really worried for me ,she told me my problem was that i had no motivation to study and...its true ; i really don't like studying so i don't do it. She told me i need find a motivation asap but problem is i can't,i DESPERATELY need help guys.

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I feel ya, I'm in the same position. I honestly don't have any advice to give you...

But if you do study, then you'll pass. And trust me it feels good to pass, failing sucks but I do it anyways.

It feels really satisfying to pass. Studying can be really boring (that's why I don't do it) but if you do study it'll all be

worth it in the end. When my sister had her exams she studied like crazy and she ended up passing with flying colours.

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My entire family would be disappointed of me and i don't want that to happen.

So you've now identified your lowest threshold that you will not let yourself fail. The issue now is to find other motivational factors beyond that point. What I've found that kept me interested in learning is to apply learning to something relatable to you.

 

Apply what you've learned to something that you're interested in. If you like kpop, try and apply what you've learned to that. Math subjects can be something to the extent of SNSD sales from the past adjusted for inflation in today's market and how it would compare etc...

 

Often times we don't care about a subject because we fail to realize how to use it in our everyday lives. But if you apply it properly, everything is applicable. 

 

edit: Also, if you are unsure on something. Please ask. Don't just say "I'll figure it out later" because chances are you won't or something else is dependent on this knowledge and it'll prevent you from taking the next step.

 

If you have trouble with subjects don't be afraid to ask or have the teacher explain something differently.

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