going to try to drop out
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i don't post much about irl stuff as you know, but this will affect my time on here. where i live i'm old enough to drop out school and work a max of 30 hours a week. the hardist part of this will be convincing my parents to let me do this. i'm gonna have to get a GED anyway bc of my mom forcing me to do shitty homeschooling
my enter life.
but i'm not going to get the luxury of boarding school, and my mom did find a group home.... buuuuttt it seems to be a gay converting camp with questionable child labor, and thankfully i think i convinced her to let me not go to that. so uh yeah, i'm trying to drop out at 16, im in 11th and i haven't got the stuff needed to complete high school. my mom is such a bastard :D
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but thank-you very much for your advice @Nared, you are a very wise person, but i just unfortunately won't get to use it :p
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i don't post much about irl stuff as you know, but this will affect my time on here. where i live i'm old enough to drop out school and work a max of 30 hours a week. the hardist part of this will be convincing my parents to let me do this. i'm gonna have to get a GED anyway bc of my mom forcing me to do shitty homeschooling
my enter life.
but i'm not going to get the luxury of boarding school, and my mom did find a group home.... buuuuttt it seems to be a gay converting camp with questionable child labor, and thankfully i think i convinced her to let me not go to that. so uh yeah, i'm trying to drop out at 16, im in 11th and i haven't got the stuff needed to complete high school. my mom is such a bastard :D
@Yanderemenhera I'm extremely sorry about that...me and everyone on DNS are here for you the best way we can be, I promise
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its ok, i'm just posting about this bc obviously if i'm working 30 hours a week imma be online less
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but thank-you very much for your advice @Nared, you are a very wise person, but i just unfortunately won't get to use it :p
@Yanderemenhera you're welcome. Sucks that you won't get to use my advice. Oh well
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You should get your GED regardless of what your mother says if you plan on getting more beneficial jobs and opened doors in the future.
Just get that over with and you'd probably be able to get more jobs and everything else you want to do. Without it you don't have many work options and/or any college choices.
After you get your GED, you don't even have to go to college or further your education, but dropping out is the worst mistake a human can make in their life and eventually does not get them anywhere.
If you believe that dropping out will support you 10-15 years (or more) from now then go ahead and do what you think is best, but choice wisely. You can always go back for your GED.
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I'm Glad Your Staying Positive. That Matters Really, BUT. I Hope You Can Make It Through This, Stay Strong Yanderemenhera.
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You should get your GED regardless of what your mother says if you plan on getting more beneficial jobs and opened doors in the future.
Just get that over with and you'd probably be able to get more jobs and everything else you want to do. Without it you don't have many work options and/or any college choices.
After you get your GED, you don't even have to go to college or further your education, but dropping out is the worst mistake a human can make in their life and eventually does not get them anywhere.
If you believe that dropping out will support you 10-15 years (or more) from now then go ahead and do what you think is best, but choice wisely. You can always go back for your GED.
@Raven basically, were i am at now, i won't be able to get a highschool deploma bc im missing credits i cannot get. cps is heavily involved in my life so they know about that, you would be surprised how much truencey homeschooling will let you get away with. i don't have access to the classes necessary for a highschool deploma so, i'll drop out and get a GED at 18. i need to work my butt off so i can get away from this hell hole jun 17th 2027. thankyou so much for the advice, i really need it.
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You should get your GED regardless of what your mother says if you plan on getting more beneficial jobs and opened doors in the future.
Just get that over with and you'd probably be able to get more jobs and everything else you want to do. Without it you don't have many work options and/or any college choices.
After you get your GED, you don't even have to go to college or further your education, but dropping out is the worst mistake a human can make in their life and eventually does not get them anywhere.
If you believe that dropping out will support you 10-15 years (or more) from now then go ahead and do what you think is best, but choice wisely. You can always go back for your GED.
@Raven my mom is going to talk to my father about me getting a GED now, i look up to you a lot bc you're so young with so many achievements, i do thank you a lot for your advice :3
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@Raven my mom is going to talk to my father about me getting a GED now, i look up to you a lot bc you're so young with so many achievements, i do thank you a lot for your advice :3
@Yanderemenhera said in going to try to drop out:
@Raven my mom is going to talk to my father about me getting a GED now, i look up to you a lot bc you're so young with so many achievements, i do thank you a lot for your advice :3
That means a lot to me
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@Yanderemenhera said in going to try to drop out:
@Raven my mom is going to talk to my father about me getting a GED now, i look up to you a lot bc you're so young with so many achievements, i do thank you a lot for your advice :3
That means a lot to me
@Raven this means a lot to me too, you offered really good advice :3 i think you are one of the most acomplished twenty somethings i've ever seen and i'm not joking
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i do live in a difficult home, but i'm trying my best to prepare for my future because, jun 17th 2027 i'll be leaving this place. thank you guys for the advice and stuff, it means a lot to me and i'll be forever greatfull to everyone here