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beingme
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Posted at 10:44 am on Dec. 4, 2008 |
ask her whats the maiiiin reason she wants to leave school. sometimes there are real good reasons. or if you think she wont trust you enouph to tell you whats going on. ask her mom or dad or someone real close to her to ask her just that. good luck! (most people who drop out of school are sometimes most successful so who knows this is for real i've met many great people like this) |
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Descartes
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Posted at 10:39 am on Dec. 4, 2008 |
| hit her with a 2x4 of common sense to the face!!! |
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yellowsapphire
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Posted at 10:39 am on Dec. 4, 2008 |
| Ask her if she knows for definite what she's doing afterwards. Has she solid plans of what she's gonna do? Has she really thought through what she wants to do, and exactly how she's gonna do it? Or is she just dropping out cos she's being childish and can't see the benefit of it? At the end of the day, if she wants to mess her life up, that's her choice, but perhaps making sure she has definite plans of what she wants to do, and how she's gonna do it (i.e. she's not just dropping out so she can do nothing all day or because she's "fed up"). Make sure she has a career plan, and not just throwing her baby out of the pram cos she's finding it a little hard. |
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Teenie1
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Posted at 10:37 am on Dec. 4, 2008 |
| I'm leaving school when I turn 16, I'm going on study leave. |
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frogdude
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Posted at 10:36 am on Dec. 4, 2008 |
| at the end of the day its her choice and if thts what she really wants theres not much you can really do about it |
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Style Out
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Posted at 10:35 am on Dec. 4, 2008 |
| IDK, i wanna drop out but my parents wouldn't let me. |
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