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WutangFlu

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Dude, you're just like me then.

 

 

 

I finally got out of that god forsaken school, I finished two years ago, I hated the school so much that I hadn't even bothered with my graduation and you know what? I don't regret a single thing. College can suck my balls. I'll just stay in the factory, work, and travel around a bit.

 

 

 

I suggest you think carefully. Just because you have everything you need now, doesn't mean you won't need the money later. Heh, wish I decided to work instead of just screwing around, I'd be in England right about now being chased by women there too.

 

 

 

Finish your school, make sure you keep your marks high. Try to get onto your teachers good side. I ended up calling some of them morons. -.-

 

 

 

Only go to college if you feel it's worth it. I'm not. I find it sad that we need a piece of paper to distinguish who's good enough for a job or not. Ah well. That's a different rant, for a different topic.

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yeah, school itself isn't my problem really... its the teachers thats holding me back. I feel ill-prepared for whats to come in my future and it agitates me. The high marks thing is also a problem, several teachers are i guess you could say, discriminate and they are constantly blowing steam off on us students. I was planning on going to an art -high school- but i regrettably decided not to go because i felt it wasn't worth it, and i was starting a relationship at the time... - woman drag you down :[ - I plan on going to college, but im not sure yet because what I want to do i already know quite a bit about -photography- and i feel that if i can just get my equipment i could make it self-employed or something on those lines. I dunno what im doing yet for a career, i just have ideas.

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Don't have just ideas. Please. I had ideas. I wanted to be a network engineer, software engineer, forester, doctor, all sorts of things. But that just to keep my parents happy. I never knew what I wanted for myself. And you know what? I won't know for as long as I live with them. That's why travelling a bit will help me. I'm 19, I got plenty of time. A good education won't mean jack [cabbage] to me, or anyone for that matter, when I'm 60, 70, years old.

 

 

 

Just finish school, put up with the nasty teachers, go learn art, photography if that's what interests you the most. And go on with it. Don't let no woman drag you down. No woman in the world is worth it. Ever.

 

 

 

As for the teachers. Keep quiet in class. Pretend to pay attention, and let your mind wander. Stay quiet. Do your work the way s/he wants you to. And that's it. Stay out of her way, and she'll be out of yours.

 

 

 

Take a year off after school, and go work. If still unsure, take a second year. There's no limit. And don't let anyone push you into college, or you will end up like most of those losers who do nothing buy party and waste thousands of dollars.

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Just work on other things. That's what I always did in BS classes that were required by the school.

 

 

 

For example, in my junior English AP class I got a really easy teacher so for the entire year I placed a binder from my stomach to over the desk and read books behind my "shield."

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I would just stick with it for a year if I were you. To be honest you aren't going to learn anything really useful anyways until college.

 

 

 

To be honest I've just finished my first semester of uni and haven't learnt much new at all. I suppose that'll change next semester though.

 

 

 

About the topic, I'd say just try and stick it out. Moving shools or online schooling for senior year is probably too much to worry about.

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