I understand. When I was your age, I hated Church and religion. I went to catholic school and, at that time, confirmation was in 8th grade. I told my parents that I didn’t want to be confirmed and they said “too bad.” They also forced me to attend mass every weekend.
Did I hate this? Absolutely. But now that I have my own children, I would do the same thing. Why? For several reasons. One, I was given information (though forced) to make a decision as an adult. I married a man who was exposed to no religion in his life, and that really stunk. Because of my childhood knowledge, I was able to decide my religion as an adult. So I’m thankful that I had the knowledge to make this choice.
Second, you receive the Holy Spirit in confirmation. You also receive grace at each mass and through the sacraments. I truly believe that it was this grace and divine help that I made it through the teenage years alive.
Am I now glad that my parents forced me to attend mass? Absolutely. And I’ve thanked them for it.
Can your parents force to to receive a sacrament? Probably not. But why not seek the council of a good priest? The bottom line is that you are underage and living in your parent’s house. So if they say you need to do something (like attend school, do chores, attend mass), you kinda got to do it. Once you are an adult and living on your own, you can do as you wish. Who knows- you may end up thanking your parents in the future.
Good luck and God bless!