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I'm 16 years old. I live with my grandmother in Michigan. Last year my mom and my dad died suddenly. After that, everything changed. I just can't be happy, and I'm sick of feeling sorry for myself. For a long time now I've wanted to drop out of high school, and get my GED, and then go to a college out of state. Move away, and get a fresh start. I'm a smart girl with a 3.87 GPA, so it shouldn't be that hard. Can I get an apartment of my own if I work? Do I have to become emancipated? What are the steps in doing all this? Well, if someone out there can give me some type of advice or anything it will be very much appreciated. Thanks.

2007-01-17 08:12:59 · 15 answers · asked by art_is_history 1 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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You're best bet is to probably sit down and talk with a psychologist or a counselor, a professional... help sort out your feelings.

2007-01-17 08:16:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First off, I'm so sorry. That just sucks and there's no way around it. But you sound smart and capable and like you're trying to make things work for yourself, and I wish you the best. If you like your grandmother and she is supportive of you, my best advice is to stay in HS and not get your GED. There are lots of reasons to wait and take things at the designed pace before rushing off to college. Trust me, you will have way more funa t college at 18 than at 16. The support system you do still have is important, even if at times it doesn't seem so. You could change schools locally - or take some additional college courses on the side to take up time and get ahead once you do get into college. The best person to talk to is probably your guidance counselor at school. If you don't like the person you were assigned to, if there's a teacher or other administrator you do like, go to them. In the meantime, if you do stay at your current school, try volunteering somewhere so you can meet more people and get a fresh start there. Work with kids at an afterschool program, volunteer at the local hospital, get a part time job to start saving money for college. hope any of that helps!

2007-01-17 08:20:56 · answer #2 · answered by imnotachickenyoureaturkey 5 · 0 0

Please do not do it.....Dropping out of High school is a quick way to put yourself into a position where you will do anything for money, trying to work and study for a GED is often way too much for a teen to handle and they usually give up and stick with what pays the bills....you should look into some grief counseling as it seems that the death of your parents has put you into this attitude...do not leave the people that love you and are willing to help you for "a fresh start", you will find that almost as traumatic as the death of your parents, which would probably drive you deeper into depression..please look in the phone book for a grief counselor, talk to your grandmother, or the counselor at your school...with your GPA they probably don't even think anything is wrong......please....don't run away, it doesn't solve anything

2007-01-17 08:21:27 · answer #3 · answered by kerfitz 6 · 1 0

It's sounds like you have alot to deal with emotionally, so it is no wonder you are having the feelings that you have. You are very smart, so I would hate to see you not get an actual diploma and not get into a college that you really should be in. All that you have been through and still carrying almost a 4.0, just try to float as long as you can. When I was in high school, they gave me the option when a senior of going to school p/t and then working p/t. It's easier said than done, but try to keep yourself busy or you will never get anywhere and it's important that you do. Hang in there! My heart goes out to you and I truly hope you make the right decision for you.

2007-01-17 08:20:58 · answer #4 · answered by Charleygirl 2 · 0 0

I dropped out of highschool for 2 causes ... i became BORED stupid (i became way too smart) and that i had a dysfunctional relations and that i ran faraway from living house. Please enable me inform you that i'm no longer 'uneducated' ... i do no longer have a intense college degree or a GED, yet I have a Bachelor's of technology, a draw close's of technology and a PhD in Psychology. I went to school in a state the position absolutely everyone might want to bypass to a state college in the experience that they were over 21 even as they utilized ... childrens drop out of highschool for most diverse causes ... some are into gangs and doing drugs, some are bored, some get pregnant or ought to marry and help a pregnant female, others do in basic terms not care, some have dysfunctional households and ought to run away to live to inform the tale ...

2016-10-15 09:12:58 · answer #5 · answered by kincade 4 · 0 0

You know i think it is funny that you go to school for 16 years and you want t o drop out.There is nothing wrong with a GED but you are almost done with school why don't you finish. If your grandmother has custody then you are her responsibility. Tell her your problems and see what she thinks. Maybe you have other family members that will take you in. possibly in another state. when you talk to your grandmother explain to her how sad you are and ask if she can make an appt. to a psychologist. I hope everything works out for you Good luck

2007-01-17 08:20:05 · answer #6 · answered by rosiejac 3 · 1 0

Talk to a counselor at school but don't drop out. It's hard living on your own, finish high school and go to a local college and live at home with you grandmother until you get a little older. Maybe live off campus with some other girls at school to see what it like to have to pay your own bills. Sorry about your parents, that's rough. Hang in there.

2007-01-17 08:18:04 · answer #7 · answered by CctbOh 5 · 0 0

A smart girl will finish high school instead of getting a GED. Colleges look at the full four years of high school to guage whether or not you are a candidate to attend their college. You are not old enough to legally sign a contract for an apartment, nor are you able to pay for it.

2007-01-17 08:17:39 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I would stay long enough to get your Diploma. I dropped out and received a G.E.D. myself and wish I would've finished high school. It's hard to find a good job without a diploma, you can find one, just not a great one. I'm in college now, but it took me years to get there after dropping out.

Sorry to hear about your situation. Hope everything works out.

2007-01-17 08:23:41 · answer #9 · answered by jr_saturn 1 · 0 0

I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS BUT TAKE THIS FROM SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN GRADUATED FOR YEARS NOW AND WITHOUT FINISHING COLLEGE I STRUGGLE EVERYDAY TO PAY MY BILLS. IF YOU NEED A CHANGE SPEAK TO YOUR COUNSELOR SEE IF YOU CAN GRADUATE EARLY AND WHEN YOU GET ACCEPTED TO SCHOOL STAY IN THE DORMS THAT WILL BE THE MOST AFFORDABLE. AND WILL BE THE BEST TIMES EVER.

2007-01-17 08:18:50 · answer #10 · answered by SASSY 2 · 0 0

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