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i get good grades but going there is getting down. id rather stay at home on watching tv all day and eating. why bother??? everyone messes around and acts childish
(i plan to go to college and uni but high school is becoming a drag)

2006-12-11 03:46:53 · 22 answers · asked by Cynthia S 3 in Entertainment & Music Other - Entertainment

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i'll tell you why I wish I had stayed, Just besides being able to get in a good school. I would give anything (trust me I dropped out too) To be able to have more good times like I did, and being around other friends socializing. Trust me Please!!!! I am 22 and have kids now, life has literally bit me in the a**. Although I did get a G.E.D. and went to Cosmetology school and make decent money, I had to work twice as hard to get where I am. I dropped out and messed around with a girl and had kids like most people do nowadays. we are to still together, but I would kill to get that same freedom and alone time I had in Highschool. Take the free ride from your parents for as long as you can... please!! Like most parents or guardians, they might expect you to get a job. And DO NOT ever for one minute think it wont happen to you!! you might think you will get into the college of your choice, But a Uni and an employer will look at you and say if you didnt have the heart to finish Highschool what will make them think you will not give up on them? Sorry for such a long answer, but my MOm and Dad told me the same thing I am telling you and I didnt listen, and now here I am at home answering this same question for you. Thank you, and make the right choice.

2006-12-11 07:59:24 · answer #1 · answered by cozmetologydude 2 · 1 1

I can tell you from experience that staying in school will be one of the best decesions you'll ever make. I started working when I was 16 (yeah! my own money). I soon let work get in the way of going to school. One day I showed up and one of my teachers saw me in the hallway and told me I had been withdrawn. I should have graduated in 1995. I was married by the time I was 18(btw still am to same guy 12yrs). It took me until about 2001 to get enough guts to get my GED. I was taking college prep courses in high school so after I took the pre-test they told me I shouldn't have to take any classes just to come back and take the test for my GED. I did and I scored in the top 5 out of 183 people who were taking classes/the test when I was. This was great but made me wonder what could have been had I just applied myself more in school. An education is so important today. You can't really even get a god paying job w/out a highschool diploma. Sure, a GED is an equivalent, but you'll have so much more confidence to write high school diploma on resumes or what not instead of GED. Did you know you can't even join the military w/out a high school diploma unless you have so many college credits? The army is an exception, but the air force does NOT take GEDs. I really hope you stay in school it's what's best for your present and your future. It'll be something to be proud of, and maybe, in the long run the boredom will have been worth it. Maybe you just need to be challenged more-like take some harder classes. Good luck!

2006-12-11 04:11:38 · answer #2 · answered by tc381mc 2 · 1 0

By the time graduation was close for me, I was also sick of school. I did well, but it wasn't challenging. However, you sound like a smart girl and if you're smart you'll realize why you need to stick it out. First of all, it never sounds cool to say you didn't graduate from high school. In the real world, a GED just isn't the same thing and colleges will seriously question your ability to stand up to the rigors of advanced education if you can't stick something as simple as high school out for its duration. Secondly, school can be what you make of it. If it's not challenging you or fulfilling you in some way, then change it. Start a new club, join a club, or talk to a teacher about a special project. Organize something to give back to the community. That would be both fun and a great resume booster. Prove that you can be a leader and you will go far in life.

2006-12-11 03:56:38 · answer #3 · answered by Danielle 2 · 4 0

everyone would rather stay at home and watch tv all day than to get out in the real world, but you can't stay at home forever. I graduated high school last year I thought graduation would never come. But college is so much better than high school except for missing my friends. That is something you take for granted in high school, knowing everybody in all of your classes and being around your friends all the time. Enjoy high school while you can make the most out of it.
good luck until graduation and Merry Christmas-you will be out for Christmas break soon :)

2006-12-11 06:45:43 · answer #4 · answered by sassy_06 3 · 1 0

You can't go to college without high school and don't kid yourself into thinking that a G.E.D. is just as good. It helps but it makes things much more difficult in the long run. Staying at home isn't the answer. Why do you really want to bail out? Stay in school it is necessary for your future and for employment. You won't be a teen forever and once you finish high school you will never have to deal with those people again but don't let them make you quit. Just take it one day at a time and before you know it ; it will be over.

2006-12-11 03:54:18 · answer #5 · answered by GrnApl 6 · 4 0

I can imagine how you feel, but remember: the most successful people were always the uncool ones at high school. I think all the others who answered covered it all, so there is nothing more I can say, just keep on working hard and if your schoolmates will laugh at you that you are a good student (if that is the case), just ignore them and think that one day when you get your degree and a smashing job, YOU will be the one who'll laugh when you get your paycheck. High school doesn't last forever, even if it seems so now. Don't give up!

2006-12-11 06:46:25 · answer #6 · answered by La 7 · 1 0

Is that what your life to be forever? Stay home on the couch and watch tv all day?

Knowledge is power! Stay in school and do the best you can. you dont have to associate yourself with the childish people.

Besides you have to finish high school before you go to college.

Enjoy it now while you can. I'm 35 and I used to think like you, now i just want to run back and do it all over again.

2006-12-11 04:41:36 · answer #7 · answered by hippieiam29 4 · 1 0

education is really important because being uneducated, it doesn't get you anywhere in life. the only job you can find being a high school drop out is probably one of those horrible jobs in the fast foods or grocer stores which only pays the minimum. plus you don't gain anything from watching tv and eating all day but fat on your body. i don't know what grade you are, but consider doing the running start program in a nearby community college might be more challenging and exciting for you, since you said you have good grades. also i would try to talk to the school counselor who might be able to help you find out why you became uninterested in school. if you really wanna go to a college, which is so much fun and i loved it, you have to get through high school first.

2006-12-11 04:02:27 · answer #8 · answered by applec19 3 · 3 0

I dropped out of High School and got my GED and went to community college. I wish I hadn't, sure, I got to start college early, but I missed out on all the senior year fun. You'll be much happier for years to come rather then rushing through one year. In fact, its not even a year? You must be a senior now, so it's just a matter of months. Sure, they may seem like they are going by slowly, but in retrospect you will see how time flys and life is always changing. Enjoy the last year of your youth. You have the rest of your life to be an adult.

2006-12-11 04:06:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i imagine a private college ought to artwork accurate for you. You suggested your self the established public colleges on your section are quite undesirable and also you should probably get some lifestyle wonder getting thrown into it at this kind of previous due age. save in ideas, public colleges have each and anybody from princess to paupers and hoods to heroes so the own college ought to grant you with a small crowd that couldn't so multiple to get tender with. in the journey that your mom and father can positioned up the money then really try it out, you could make a lot of pals.

2016-11-30 10:38:46 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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