I know who this is. If you get work experience there, you will be far, far luckier than you could ever imagine.
If you don't do the maths, how the heck are you going to count all your money, figure out what to charge for a woodwork item, and if you go further than you can currently imagine, I don't doubt you'll need maths ability to calculate angles and such for your future intricate projects. And no, using a calculator isn't the quick or right answer. Ability to do maths in your head, simple additions, divisions etc is essential. You may hate maths - I did too - but I made sure I learnt enough so I didn't lose the ability to work out the calculations that I'd need in life. Figuring interest on my money, checking the home loan interest, checking the shopping bill on the spot as I know it was wrong (and it was!)
English - suck it up and just learn it. Being able to talk correctly and read lots of big words, is actually a help in life. For example, using grammatically correct English will help in communicating with people for whom English is not their first language. They have been taught 'by the book' and talking with them 'by the book' actually helps you deliver your message quickly and clearly. Try it sometime, you might be surprised at how difficult it actually is, to not use jargon and colloquialisms in your speech.
Reading the newspaper, reading a book, reading a woodwork plan, etc etc etc. You need English for all of these. English is important for teaching you the finer aspects of the language. How many of us enjoy repartee, the subtle use of words that mean one thing up front, but have many other hidden meanings. An appreciation of the English language is something that you may not realise until later in life and by then, it's much harder to go back and learn the finer points.
School isn't just about the content of the subjects, 1+1, abc. It also teaches you skills and abilities that you can use elsewhere in your life. How to think things through, how to approach a problem, how to continue with something even though you hate it as you know the sooner you get it done, the sooner it's over and you'll have accommplished that for yourself, using your own self-discipline and motivation.
Words from the wise:rolleyes:, dear FC. I appreciate how much you feel at present, but please don't give up. It is worth it and you'll never get these days of learning delivered on a plate so easily again.
cheers
Wendy