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you need to have a goal.
focus on what kind of life you want in the future and what you want to do......eg. do you want to have a job that travels, a nice house, a nice car, money to buy your parents a nice home, do you want to work for a charity organisation.........

once you know what you want to do, then you will realise that school teaches you plenty of skills that will help you towards your goals. you need to remind yourself of your goals every now and then so you don't forget.

you may also want to set up a group of school friends who can help and support each other to learn - that way, you make learning more fun.

2007-02-09 00:16:57 · answer #1 · answered by owara l 2 · 1 0

Find something else to do with your time that balances out the boring schoolwork. Do some volunteer work after school, get a job, join a sports team. All of those things broaden your horizons and are good character builders. People that just study study study to get into college to get a good job to get a nice house may have happiness issues once they grow up and realize the goals they had when they were in high school may have been misguided.

You'll find in a few years that you're working at a job that you don't really like but you suffer through to pay the bills and maybe someday you'll get to do what you *really* want. Too many people like that.

Stay in school, get decent grades, but start experiencing other things to try and discover what direction you might like to go with your life. School is just one part of the whole puzzle.

2007-02-09 03:52:54 · answer #2 · answered by vegasdog 2 · 0 0

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