School does get tiring sometimes, and sometimes seems like you are being forced to learn things you don't care about or will never use.
Stay in it anyway.
It is tougher to get a good job without an education. More and more, companies won't even think about hiring you without experience or education, and it is tough to gain experience if you can't get hired. So, unless you want a career at McDonalds, you need to stay in school.
Also, school is about more than learning, social studies and math. It is also about meeting people, learning social skills and how to get along with others, having fun, etc.
My best friend's son flet just the same way you do - school was boring, he didn't cate about some subjects, etc. We had to force him to graduate. He worked at some minimum wage jobs, and worked his butt off. All that did for him was give him enough money for gas to go to work, and maybe an occasional date. Of course, he lived with his Mom and could not afford extra things for himself. Then he got interested in being a firefighter and talked to them - and they told him to go to college and get math courses, fire science courses, etc. See where this is going?
2006-07-09 16:45:59
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answered by merigold00 6
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How do you see yourself in the future? Are you gonna need money? are you planning to get that money from a job? What kind of job do you want?
Government is a joke don´t worry about it, you should worry about yourself though.
Going to school at least keeps you away from real trouble, being out on the street approaches you to it.
Are you a quiter? Do you sometimes not finish what you start? Do you easily give up? then quit school, just never quit learning that´s a must while you are alive, and try finishing things, that´ll help your self-steem a lot.
Be prepared, a lot of people are prepared, they have better chances to reach freedom.
Do you want to be free?
2006-07-09 23:54:39
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answered by fsk023 1
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Well so that the "stupid school" can learn from you as you seem to be intelligent.
Also, because government seems to tire you most easily, you can infuse more energy in your system by being an active member of government!
2006-07-09 23:46:42
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answered by jbernz16 2
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Why is school stupid? Why are you tired of government?
Fact of life: We ALL hated school when we were there. So just make the best of it! In the future you will be HAPPY that you did!
Government, everyone is tired of how it wastes hard tax payers money! Another fact of life!
2006-07-09 23:44:13
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answered by jennifersuem 7
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Stay in school so you can change what you hate about the government....it helps your future generations from dealing with this very problem you have.
2006-07-09 23:42:21
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answered by jsand681 1
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You should stay in school because you need a decent education in order to find a job. McDonalds even requires a high school education.
Besides, you obviously need some remedial work in English.
2006-07-09 23:42:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If you stay in school you might learn something about the construction of a question. You might learn something about the logical organization of ideas and phrases. You might learn that the school isn't quite as stupid as at least one of its students. Good luck.
2006-07-09 23:41:31
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answered by Rabbit 7
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because if you don't know how your government works, you won't participate in it. You won't know what your rights are and you won't notice until they're taken away from you, but since you won't know how to fight for your rights within the framework of the government, you won't really notice, will you?
You won't know how to tell your parents to join the local pta to make school more interesting, you won't know to attend a school board meeting and ask for change, you won't know if your tax money is going where it should go, but then, if you aren't educated you won't be able to get a job....
2006-07-09 23:44:59
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answered by blkrose65 5
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You should stay in school so that you can learn how put a question together. The word you're looking for is "too" not to and you spell "i'm" with a capital I.
2006-07-09 23:44:06
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answered by jymsis 5
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I know a high school drop out. He deeply regrets dropping out of school and he wishes he never did it. No matter how hard it was. Stay in there and finish it. It'll makes a HUGE difference later in life. You will have more choices if you finish school.
2006-07-09 23:45:07
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answered by justine 2
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