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Existentiality

Good Morning,
I am feeling very existentially aware right now so read on at your own risk it may be upsetting.
I'm currently in year eleven about to sit my GCSE's in two weeks and plan on doing sixth form at the same school I am currently at.
However I have realised that in two and a bit years -once I leave sixth form - I will know quite literally no one that I know now. and I a left feeling hopeless.
I've heard people planning to "stay in touch" if they are going to different sixth forms. But I am well aware I've got no hope of doing this so I pretty much consider them gone.
Now I feel entirely hopeless
(edited 7 months ago)
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Original post by Greenhouse999
Good Morning,
I am feeling very existentially aware right now so read on at your own risk it may be upsetting.
I'm currently in year eleven about to sit my GCSE's in two weeks and plan on doing sixth form at the same school I am currently at.
However I have realised that in two and a bit years -once I leave sixth form - I will know quite literally no one that I know now. and I a left feeling hopeless.
I've heard people planning to "stay in touch" if they are going to different sixth forms. But I am well aware I've got no hope of doing this so I pretty much consider them gone.
Now I feel entirely hopeless

Hi there!

I'm currently in year 13 and honestly its a little scary too! It's kind of the same feeling as entering secondary school in my opinion. If you do plan on attending university, just remember its the same thing! If you go then you've already been through the whole process in year 7! If you don't go to higher education then a job will be a new opportunity to make connections as well! It will be hard to keep contact but perseverance is key, if you try you're already the majority of the way there!

Don't worry it'll all be okay I promise 🙂

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