SneakySneaky
Trooper
This is my last year in school, and soon (September 2007) I'll be taking my final exams in order to get into university, which are quite hard. All my classmates are of course nervous, but sometimes the tension is bigger in some of them.
And that is the case with a girl in my class. Before, I write about her problem let me describe her a bit...
As some of you may know, I live in Germany, but I go to a fully Greek school. I came in Germany about 3 years ago. Back then, my dad was this girl's chemistry teacher (I was in a different class). He was always astonished to see how good she was. She answered "smart" questions, did better than anybody else in tests, and the thing is, she's done all this by herself. Her parents aren't that educated, they own a restaurant or something like that, and therefore they can't help her with her homework. She is very responsible, helps her parents as much as she can, and is a good student. She is very pretty too (this is relevant). She is stubborn and doesn't ever ask for help when she needs it.
So this year, she's not doing well in class, in fact she's doing pretty awful. It's obviously a psychology issue. This is where I come in. I couldn't stand seeing her ready to cry (she won't even do that, she's too proud), so I told her that I thought I could help her. I became her "psychologist" (that's what she called me lol). I'm trying to show her that optimism is the thing she should have, and that is her problem. She is too pessimistic. She "already knows she'll fail", "it's worthless trying" etc. The good thing is, she hasn't stopped trying YET. She spends hours and hours of studying (she usually stays up 'till 2 A.M studying, for Christ's sake!), and yet the results are poor.
Last year she had a crush with a guy (really good chap), and it didn't go well. Ever since, she won't even speak to him. So, after that, she's feeling even more down. I told her, that her problem is probably him, but she denies that. I have talked to her many times, offered her help, and told her, that whenever she has questions about the school lessons, she should ask me. She doesn't want to do that though. She says she'd feel guilty, wasting my time.
So, here we have a very pretty girl (she's not "cheerleaderish", if you know what I mean) who has a terrible problem of self assuredness, and can't see how good she is. The situation is quite bad, but still if she can't hope, I can. I swore to her, everything will go well, and I do believe that. Even so, I'd wish to know, what else I can do, in order to make her view life with more optimism. Suggestions people?
And that is the case with a girl in my class. Before, I write about her problem let me describe her a bit...
As some of you may know, I live in Germany, but I go to a fully Greek school. I came in Germany about 3 years ago. Back then, my dad was this girl's chemistry teacher (I was in a different class). He was always astonished to see how good she was. She answered "smart" questions, did better than anybody else in tests, and the thing is, she's done all this by herself. Her parents aren't that educated, they own a restaurant or something like that, and therefore they can't help her with her homework. She is very responsible, helps her parents as much as she can, and is a good student. She is very pretty too (this is relevant). She is stubborn and doesn't ever ask for help when she needs it.
So this year, she's not doing well in class, in fact she's doing pretty awful. It's obviously a psychology issue. This is where I come in. I couldn't stand seeing her ready to cry (she won't even do that, she's too proud), so I told her that I thought I could help her. I became her "psychologist" (that's what she called me lol). I'm trying to show her that optimism is the thing she should have, and that is her problem. She is too pessimistic. She "already knows she'll fail", "it's worthless trying" etc. The good thing is, she hasn't stopped trying YET. She spends hours and hours of studying (she usually stays up 'till 2 A.M studying, for Christ's sake!), and yet the results are poor.
Last year she had a crush with a guy (really good chap), and it didn't go well. Ever since, she won't even speak to him. So, after that, she's feeling even more down. I told her, that her problem is probably him, but she denies that. I have talked to her many times, offered her help, and told her, that whenever she has questions about the school lessons, she should ask me. She doesn't want to do that though. She says she'd feel guilty, wasting my time.
So, here we have a very pretty girl (she's not "cheerleaderish", if you know what I mean) who has a terrible problem of self assuredness, and can't see how good she is. The situation is quite bad, but still if she can't hope, I can. I swore to her, everything will go well, and I do believe that. Even so, I'd wish to know, what else I can do, in order to make her view life with more optimism. Suggestions people?