No definitely not! You are only 17 and 21 is still so so young! Education is important so you should not let your age discourage you. You can also sometimes apply to take your GED which is equivalent to your high school Education and in most cases is considered the same to get into trade schools/colleagues, etc. Good luck!
2007-01-02 11:18:32
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answered by Momof3boys 3
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You could check into GED (general education diploma) and get your high school education without sitting in classes with teeny boppers. 21 isn't too late to be going to college. You'll find all ages in class, and often can do work on your own or by distance learning. It's never too late to get an education. As far as the army corps. . . does the word Iraq ring a bell?
2007-01-02 11:21:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If you stay in school for four years you will be 21 when you graduate, if you leave school in four years you will also be 21, but without the degree, so the question is do you want a high school degree? If you want to go to college you can also look into getting a GED, you must take test to earn it, but perhaps it would be faster. If you go into the Army they will want you to earn this anyway.
2007-01-02 11:24:25
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answered by Clare 3
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If you don't plan on going on to any higher education, definately get your high school diploma. If you think you are going to go to college or a technical school, having a GED won't hurt you at all, you can still get in just about any place or transfer in from a community college. The diploma is best if you don't think you will continue in education, though.
2007-01-02 11:18:06
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answered by Phyz 3
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I am 53 years old, retired, and a grandma, and I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up. It is never too late to graduate high school. It is never too late to go to college. Finish high school, even if you decide to do it through adult education. You'll be glad you did.
2007-01-02 11:14:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No it isn't any longer too severe. The hassle-free fact is that all human beings in this earth needs issues that they are in a position to't have, and it is important instill on your son the belief of no longer stealing. If he would not learn it now it is going to arise later in existence the place it may be regulation enforcement, no longer a determine that punishes him for it. i think of it grew to become into honest and merely, and whilst i'm a believer in spankings besides, i think of the spanking grew to become into in uncomplicated terms sufficient to instruct the lesson with out being better than what grew to become into necessary. i think of you probably did a stable interest, seem at it this style, any little bit of spanking/self-discipline to earnings a lesson now will pay off dividends later.... Or as they could say in boxing, an ozof sweat is properly worth a gallon of blood. The extra you instruct your son now, the less heartache he will have on those matters later in existence.
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answered by armiso 4
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Continue. It's never 2 late 2 finish. Unless ur in the 30's but ur not so don't worry. Good luck! ^_^
2007-01-02 11:23:22
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answered by twistt123 3
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Go ahead and finish. When you're a 25 year old college graduate, no one will know the difference!
2007-01-02 11:28:48
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answered by Catspaw 6
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Try to get your GED then go to college if you are serious about getting a good educaiton and make something of yourself. I waited almost 5 years to start college and I will never regret it.
2007-01-02 11:18:47
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answered by dreamwolf22 3
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have you ever thought about getting your GED.that could work,and if you want back into school i think you should go for it.(p.s.)(im only 12 so cut me some slack if thats not the answer you wnted
2007-01-02 11:19:54
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answered by bethany 3
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