how to deal with exam stress
r/GCSE is the place for tips, advice, resources, and memes for your GCSE exams.
feel guilty for not going to school for a week
r/GCSE is the place for tips, advice, resources, and memes for your GCSE exams.
i’m back 😂 (antibiotics update)
A place primarily for people who suffer from emetophobia and are in active recovery or seeking information about it. This community is (reasonably) uncensored and may contain language or themes considered triggering to some.
have to take antibiotics
A place primarily for people who suffer from emetophobia and are in active recovery or seeking information about it. This community is (reasonably) uncensored and may contain language or themes considered triggering to some.
friend is ill
Emetophobia is the fear of all things related to throwing up (*tu.) Despite being relatively common and incredibly treatable, many sufferers struggle in silence, not seeking help. This subreddit aims to provide a safe space for sufferers to have discussions, post advice, and support one another. Please ensure you have read and understand the rules below before participating in this community.
yearbook quote ideas for a trio
r/teenagers is the biggest community forum run by teenagers for teenagers. Our subreddit is primarily for discussions and memes that an average teenager would enjoy to discuss about. We do not have any age-restriction in place but do keep in mind this is targeted for users between the ages of 13 to 19. Parents, teachers, and the like are welcomed to participate and ask any questions!
yearbook quote ideas for a trio
!!!!!!USE THE DESIGNATED MEGATHREADS FOR RECENT EXAM(S) DISCUSSION!!!!!! A place for sixth formers to speak to others about work, A-levels, results, problems in education and general sixth form life, as well as university applications and UCAS.
yearbook quote ideas for a trio
Welcome to r/school! It’s school, class is in session! (Mushroom foraging class is bi weekly on Fridays)
yearbook quote ideas for a trio
A sub for requesting help with A-Levels, BTECs and other Level 3 subjects.
yearbook quote ideas for a trio
r/GCSE is the place for tips, advice, resources, and memes for your GCSE exams.
yearbook quote ideas for a trio
The highschool subreddit is a dynamic online community where students connect, share experiences, and seek advice. It's filled with engaging discussions on academics, extracurriculars, college prep, and social life. Find valuable tips, resources, relatable moments, and unforgettable high school moments in this vibrant hub of students all over the world. Share ideas, ask for advice and interact with your demographic here at r/highschool.
listening to music
Emetophobia is the fear of all things related to throwing up (*tu.) Despite being relatively common and incredibly treatable, many sufferers struggle in silence, not seeking help. This subreddit aims to provide a safe space for sufferers to have discussions, post advice, and support one another. Please ensure you have read and understand the rules below before participating in this community.
listening to music
A place primarily for people who suffer from emetophobia and are in active recovery or seeking information about it. This community is (reasonably) uncensored and may contain language or themes considered triggering to some.
recovery
This sub is for anyone with OCD who have sexual orientation or gender related obsessions including HOCD, TOCD, and Sexual Orientation OCD.
how do i recover from emetophobia?
The community for discussion of phobias and ways to treat them. Phobia /ˈfōbēə/ *An irrational, intense and persistent fear of certain situations, activities, things, animals, or people.*
How do i recover from emetophobia?
A subreddit dedicated to discussion, articles, and support regarding OCD. Please read below for more information and resources about about OCD and the subreddit.
how do i recover?
A place for people with Emetophobia to freely interact, talk, and discuss various things about the phobia.
how do i recover?
Emetophobia is the fear of all things related to throwing up (*tu.) Despite being relatively common and incredibly treatable, many sufferers struggle in silence, not seeking help. This subreddit aims to provide a safe space for sufferers to have discussions, post advice, and support one another. Please ensure you have read and understand the rules below before participating in this community.
how do i recover?
A place primarily for people who suffer from emetophobia and are in active recovery or seeking information about it. This community is (reasonably) uncensored and may contain language or themes considered triggering to some.
challenging myself
A place primarily for people who suffer from emetophobia and are in active recovery or seeking information about it. This community is (reasonably) uncensored and may contain language or themes considered triggering to some.
how do i make friends in sixth form?
A sub for requesting help with A-Levels, BTECs and other Level 3 subjects.
how do i make friends in sixth form?
r/GCSE is the place for tips, advice, resources, and memes for your GCSE exams.
how do i make friends in 6th form?
!!!!!!USE THE DESIGNATED MEGATHREADS FOR RECENT EXAM(S) DISCUSSION!!!!!! A place for sixth formers to speak to others about work, A-levels, results, problems in education and general sixth form life, as well as university applications and UCAS.
changing schools for 6th form
!!!!!!USE THE DESIGNATED MEGATHREADS FOR RECENT EXAM(S) DISCUSSION!!!!!! A place for sixth formers to speak to others about work, A-levels, results, problems in education and general sixth form life, as well as university applications and UCAS.
changing schools for 6th form
r/GCSE is the place for tips, advice, resources, and memes for your GCSE exams.