How to Skip One Class Without Leaving School for the Day
A class or two before the one you want to skip, start telling your friends that you feel a little sick., During the class before the one you want to skip, for the first half act sick, but not too sick or the teacher may send you to the nurse., About...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: A class or two before the one you want to skip
Hold your stomach or prop your head in your hands. , Say that your stomach really hurts, you have a bad headache, or that you just feel bad all over.
You may want to get out of there fast because you don't want to have an accident! , Convince her that you are sick, but not sick enough that you should leave school. ,, Say that it must have been something you had eaten, or that you still don't feel great but you feel good enough to go to class. , You've successfully avoided the class you wanted to miss. -
Step 2: start telling your friends that you feel a little sick.
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Step 3: During the class before the one you want to skip
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Step 4: for the first half act sick
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Step 5: but not too sick or the teacher may send you to the nurse.
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Step 6: About 2 minutes into the class
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Step 7: ask the teacher if you can go to the bathroom.
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Step 8: Go to the nurse and tell her exactly what you told your teacher in case she/he asks your teacher.
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Step 9: Make sure you have something interesting to do when you are in the nurse's office
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Step 10: such as listening to music
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Step 11: playing games
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Step 12: reading
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Step 13: or doing homework.
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Step 14: When it comes time for the class you want to go to or for you to leave for a sports game
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Step 15: tell the nurse you feel much better now.
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Step 16: Go to class.
Detailed Guide
Hold your stomach or prop your head in your hands. , Say that your stomach really hurts, you have a bad headache, or that you just feel bad all over.
You may want to get out of there fast because you don't want to have an accident! , Convince her that you are sick, but not sick enough that you should leave school. ,, Say that it must have been something you had eaten, or that you still don't feel great but you feel good enough to go to class. , You've successfully avoided the class you wanted to miss.
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