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What does my dad says that I need a better setup mean in the context of secondary school and potential involvement in secondary records?

In this context, “I need a better setup” usually means your dad thinks your school/work arrangement, study space, schedule, or support system isn’t working well enough and should be improved. It does not automatically imply anything about secret “secondary records” unless he specifically mentioned official school paperwork or a school file.

Likely meaning

  • He may be talking about your learning environment : desk, laptop, internet, quiet space, or materials.
  • He may mean your school support setup : timetable, subjects, tutoring, special support, or counseling.
  • He may mean your organization/setup at school: folders, notes, routines, or how you handle assignments.

About records

School records usually refer to official student information such as enrollment details, grades, reports, transfer records, support plans, and similar documents kept by the school. Those records are normally maintained by the school and can transfer when a student changes schools.

So if your dad said “better setup” in a normal conversation, it most likely points to improving your practical school situation, not “secondary records” in a formal sense.

What to ask him

You can ask directly:

  1. “Do you mean my study setup at home?”
  2. “Do you mean my school support or timetable?”
  3. “Are you talking about any official school records, or just my day-to-day setup?”

If you meant something else

If “secondary records” refers to a specific school system, file, or message from your dad, the meaning depends on the exact wording and country/school context. The phrase could be harmless, but if it came up with concern about your progress, attendance, behavior, or support needs, it may be linked to school documentation.

If you want, paste the exact sentence he said and I’ll interpret it more precisely.