At 16 you can drop out. At times we're a tough group here. You got married, nice to hear some people take responsibility for their actions. Try and finish school by correspondence or whatever, a diploma is still important. All the best.
2006-11-27 01:37:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Withdrawn could desire to be the incorrect be conscious. flow is extra useful for the reason that withdrawn has the connotation of falling by the wayside of school mutually as flow ability changing colleges. it particularly is not a competent concept to alter colleges after college has been in consultation for a while. There are distinctive instructors, classes is probably not attainable using assembly the optimum enrollment, programming issues, or perhaps not being given in any respect. each college is distinctive in how they technique transfers. you're able to elect to touch the two colleges and inquire there. I recommend that yo obtain a unofficial transcript which could be carried from one college to the different so as that the data are immediately attainable and there is no postpone in this accord.
2016-12-29 13:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You screwed up 3 out of the 6 words.
"i" should be capitalized,
"withdrawal" is spelled "withdraw"
"mysel" is spelled "myself"
Yes, you CAN "withdraw" from school, but based on this, I don't suggest it.
Sorry school is holding you down. I know the job market is absolutely ripe with high paying jobs for people who can't add, subtract or spell.
Just think: in about 6 years, you'll be getting your child ready for the "skool buss".
Hooray!!
2006-11-26 15:39:26
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answered by asshat.mcpoop 4
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It depends state to state. In California, you are required to go to school until you are 18. Some states allow you to make these decisions at 16. Check with the school you go to. They will know the law.
Good luck with your family!
2006-11-26 15:41:45
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answered by James P 4
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I did at 16 and there wasn't anything tried on me, just do yourself a favor and go get your GED immediately..before you forget stuff..then you will have that under your belt at least...it only took me a couple of weeks.
I didn't withdraw..I just didn't show up again. Just get the GED!!!
2006-11-26 15:23:42
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answered by daisy 4
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since your over 16 yes
2006-11-26 14:37:50
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answered by annelieseclancey 2
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i think you might have to be 16 with a parent's consent, 18 without
2006-11-26 14:20:08
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answered by aj 4
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when ur 17, u legally dont have to go to school
2006-11-26 14:35:59
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answered by stalker77504 1
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Learn to write first and then think about it
2006-11-26 15:13:10
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answered by meeeeeee 3
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i think the system failed again
2006-11-26 14:23:18
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answered by bufsabre666 2
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