supposedly they school did that but the students would Not fill it out. so now at the beginning of the school year you are given a survey of you don't fill it out by the first day of school you are automatically assigned to medieval writing classes, you ten have one week to send an email with your interested lesson you want to do.

So now my online school has assigned me to medieval writing. I did not fill the survey out in time because I wanted to play video games. I did not send the email in time for the same reason. Now my parents said no more video games for the whole school year so I can then focus on my lessons. I sent the principle an email asking him to change the lesson but he replied that it was the consequence of my actions. And now the system will not allow him to change the lesson.

That sounds like a difficult situation. It seems that the school has a policy where if students don't fill out a survey by a certain deadline, they are automatically assigned to a specific class. In your case, that class happens to be medieval writing. Unfortunately, since you missed the deadline and didn't send the email in time, the school is not able to change the assignment.

It's understandable that you may be frustrated or disappointed with this outcome, especially since it means no more video games for the whole school year. However, it's important to remember that consequences are a natural part of life, and sometimes we have to face the results of our actions, even if they're not what we hoped for.

While you may not be thrilled about the medieval writing class, it could still be an opportunity to learn something new and develop valuable skills. It might be helpful to approach the class with an open mind and make the best of the situation. Additionally, you can try discussing your concerns with your teacher or finding ways to make the lessons more engaging and enjoyable for yourself.

Remember, having a positive attitude and putting in effort can make a difference in any learning experience.