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prancingpelicans
· 10 years ago
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And vice versa
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ms_satan
· 10 years ago
My moms friend had a child at sixteen but turned out very successful
calmthelovelytits
· 10 years ago
This is so weird. I'm seriously considering dropping out right now and the timing of this cannot be a coincidence.
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prancingpelicans
· 10 years ago
High school, college, grad school or something else?
calmthelovelytits
· 10 years ago
High school.
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guest
· 10 years ago
Don't there isn't much you can do without a diploma. At least graduate, please.
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calmthelovelytits
· 10 years ago
My mind is already made up.
melisa62943
· 10 years ago
do it but get your ged so you have an option of higher learning in college and you will be a legitimate option when you apply to jobs
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guest
· 10 years ago
Question, why?
melisa62943
· 10 years ago
why what :3
guest
· 10 years ago
why is she considering to drop out, sorry for not being specific
jiffy3
· 10 years ago
I'm a drop out myself. But I'm still going for my beds and SATs also I'm learning programming on the side. So if u drop out, continue to learn or else it can take u down a bad path.
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thirdagegod
· 10 years ago
High school isn't even hard the stupidity of dropping out of high school is immense
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jiffy3
· 10 years ago
I dropped out because my family moved away and the school year was basically over. I didn't drop out because I felt like it.
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thirdagegod
· 10 years ago
I just don't see why some people can't finish when they have no real reason to drop out my brother made it through and it was shocking he never did anything and was bi polar and had adhd he isn't exactly doing the greatest in life but he passed high school
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jiffy3
· 10 years ago
Same rlly. If it wasn't because of me moving I probably would be finishing.
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calmthelovelytits
· 10 years ago
I'm planning on getting my GED. I just don't find high school necessary for myself.
jiffy3
· 10 years ago
GED is nothing really. You gotta also go for SAT's or online diploma.
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calmthelovelytits
· 10 years ago
Well I can get a job with a GED. That's all I need. I plan to be a writer and I don't need a diploma for that.
guest
· 10 years ago
You also don't need a diploma or a GED to attend college. You also don't need lots of money because financial assistance also doesn't require a diploma or a GED. You can even get a job without a diploma or GED even if it's "required", the hiring manager will never ever check, it cost time and money to do so. How do I know this? Because I've attended college on financial assistance and have worked at places where a diploma or GED was "required" and I never finished high school and I also know many people like me.
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funsunstanceplus1
· 10 years ago
I regret not getting my high school diploma, I eventually got my GED but I sure did have to take remedial courses when I went to college
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guest
· 10 years ago
I will have to say school is tough and you may not find something in college that interests you at such a young age but you will need some sort of trade. After high school I went for cosmetics. I cut hair for a living make alot of money and later decided it was time for me to go back to school. Keep your head up and graduate there is something out there for you.
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· 10 years ago
Right. But the chances of that aren't very high. If you are blessed enough to be educated then use that opportunity. Besides, it's all about choosing the right profession and loving your job.
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mickymouse
· 10 years ago
If you drop out that's perfectly fine, but you should have a plan or a job before you do, otherwise you will probably get a huge shock as to how the real world works