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Replies: 13 Last Post Oct. 17 9:11pm by the seer
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( maxwell92 )
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I'm thinking of dropping out of high school. My problem is, essentially, I can't read, or focus. Now, taken literally, not being able to read sounds just stupid, because if I'm using livewire, I can clearly read. I am actually quite capable of reading. I'm currently reading some books on real estate, and am finishing those in a breeze. But my problem lies in... pretty much anything that doesn't interest me. I started to notice this last year when I read to kill a mockingbird. Couldn't do that. Took me months to finish. Was assigned "The Wars" by Timothy Findley - couldn't get more than 10 pages into it. Was given "In Cold Blood" by Truman Capode as a substitute. It's bullshit too. It's a true story, so I can tell that it's not the fact that it's fiction that's my problem. I have a package of about half a dozen pages for Human Growth and development. I got about 2 or so pages into it, until I started blanking out. Clearly, we have a problem. I'm a very self-motivated guy, when the product of my actions are profitable. I don't consider grades to be any good, in any way, so they're not a good motivator for me. Going to university is far beyond me - so I have no plans for higher education. I currently run my own business selling cell phones, and have plans to start doing business in real estate when I turn 18. I have all the makings of a successful agent, as well as developer, I'm told, so it's not like I'm unqualified to be doing well. You're probably wondering how I got into the intellectual forum if this is the way I am. I guess you could just say I'm not a school-smart kind of guy. I hear all this advice about "stay in school!" and how much of a difference high school will make. I can see 3 scenarios to be possible: 1. Stay in high school, and tough it out, doing the best I can 2. Stay in high school, but do the absolute minimum work to get the diploma (as the diploma you get will be the same whether you get 50s or 90s) 3. Drop out now What do you think I should do? And please; straight answers only, no nonsense about "you don't deserve to be in the intellectual forum!" or "you HAVE to go to university!" please. help me out here.
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jsgirl
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I think that you should try homeschooling, or independent study. That way you can work at your own pace. You can do this by signing up for courses online, or even through some school systems. Ask your mom and dad about it, and see how they feel. You might want to talk to a doctor about the focus issue, it could be some form of ADD, and if that proves to be the case, then you will be prescribed meds for it. I would definitely see a doctor about that. Maybe talk to your parents and principle about what other options are available to you. It's important to graduate.
------- Who'd ever think you'd go and end up... Like all the other guys that I've gone and fuccked?
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the real anti christ
RAWR Dinosaur.
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Well in the real world people care about results, not how smart you are. Other wise diplomas would be almost worthless. Education only prove you are willing to work for something. Not that you really learned anything. Most college grads are dumb as rocks. This is in gen, obviously of you graduate Yale or Cal Tech or MIT or something you did actually learn.
------- "The cyborg would not recognize the Garden of Eden; it is not made of mud and cannot dream of returning to dust." -Cyborg manifesto.
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nullPointerException
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if your not going to college, number 2, employers will want to see that you atleast have a highschool deploma
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Atti
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I think that you should finish and graduate, with the bare minimum if you so choose. Or if there's a test you can take? I know someone from the US that took a test, quit school and went on to university later and has done very well. If you think you're capable of doing this real-estate thing, go for it! It's definitely a lucrative business if you've got the right skills and a niche. You seem smart, and sometimes that's enough to get you by. But sometimes it's not. A lot of it's luck. I guess what I'm saying is you should at least finish school, so that you have the diploma in hand, which can get you places you wouldn't be able to go if things don't work out exactly as you planned. It's always a good idea to have a plan B or something to fall back on. I don't know your system over there, but here, realtor's either have to be licensed or will make more money if they do get licensed, not sure if it's mandatory, but it's definitely helpful. They might require a school graduation to get the licensing. Good luck to you from a fellow (temporary) drop out.
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8:50 pm on Sep. 29, 2008 | Joined Sep. 2007 | 272 Days Active Join to learn more about Atti Virgin Islands (British) | Questioning | 8253 Posts | 12272 Points
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Nikki
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Have you considered homeschooling? If you're really not coping with high school and there are other options available, then you shouldn't force yourself to stay. "Sticking it out" is pointless if you can just as easily enter into real-estate when you turn 18. However, it is important that you finish your high-school education, which is why I suggested homeschooling. Your diploma is so important when looking for a job nowadays, and with the economy the way it is, employers are increasingly looking towards the qualifications an applicant has gained. Homeschooling is a viable alternative - it'll ensure you get your diploma and at least graduate highschool, but it also gives you more freedom when it comes to the texts and subjects you study.
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12:25 pm on Sep. 30, 2008 | Joined Dec. 2002 | 1451 Days Active Join to learn more about Nikki England, United Kingdom | Label Free Female | 17879 Posts | 41029 Points
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Sins and Demons
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You should finish, school is not a huge time waster where you could not focus on other things as well and if your business goes south you still have an education. That will help since even if you are the smartest person in the world you need paper to tell someone that. Plus alot people hate reading stuff I being one of them.
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exceedinglyrare
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To me, it sounds like you have a problem that's actually pretty common with high school students. It's not necessarily that they lack the intelligence to excel, but rather that they're simply not interested, and the vast majority of high schools don't allow for specialization...you have to take X number of maths courses and X number of science courses and X number of language courses. It can be pretty frustrating. I don't, however, think that alone is a good reason to drop out of high school, especially as there aren't many employers who would consider someone who couldn't finish high school as someone worth hiring. As the real anti christ said earlier in this thread, it's less about being a sign of your intelligence and more about being a sign that you stick to it and finish things, even when they're difficult. There are plenty of options that might help you concentrate more when it comes to finishing school. Talk to your parents about possibly finding a tutor or aide who could help you keep your focus on the things that are more difficult for you. Try highlighting and notetaking in your texts to keep your focus on the text at hand and not from wandering. Talk to your teachers about the problems you're having and see if they have any suggestions for you. If all else fails, try speaking to your doctor and seeing if this is actually a physical problem. Don't drop out of high school. I've spoken with plenty of people who have done just that, for various reasons, and not a single one of them didn't regret it.
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schoon
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if you can still take and pass the real estate licensing exam without a high school diploma and that's what you want then go ahead. But i don't know i you need the diploma to get the real estate license
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1:06 pm on Oct. 6, 2008 | Joined Aug. 2005 | 297 Days Active Join to learn more about schoon New York, United States | Straight Male | 1015 Posts | 5647 Points
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Feminawesome
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Just get the high school diploma. In the current job market the most important thing is that you're versatile. If you've got the high school diploma, it's not going to HURT, and it could help you in the future. Stick it out a little longer.
------- «If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain.» -Emily Dickinson
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