I have really been thinking about dropping out lately. In my opinion, school is holding me back. Everything I have ever learned, I have learned in life, not school.
Should I drop out of high school?
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- 3+ months ago by Gwcoty
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- school, high, drop, back, opinion, schools, everything, high school
Responses (6)
As a first year nutrition student at Ryerson University, I've been thinking about that same question as well lately. May be university is not for me. But you know what, when you look for a job, you really do need that piece of paper to prove yourself that you have the skills and everything needed to take on that job. You need that high school diploma. Talk to your parents and teachers. May I ask, what are you planning to do after you've dropped out of school? Don't tell me you're just gonna sit in front of the telly with cans of beers and bags of chips.
I really think you should do what you want in life trust me you can get far is long as you follow your heart. Seriously now days school is so overrated drop out and do what you need to do you'll thank yourself later for it. Don't waste your time life is too short good luck and don't let anyone change your mind it's your life
Get a simple job and a cheap pad within walking distance. That is so you don't have to waste your money on transportation. Save half of everything you earn. Yes, half. To start, keep your savings in gold or silver coins which you do not store in anybody else's vault. (IOW hide them at home.) Spend your evenings studying investment books at the public library. When you are smart enough then you can make other investments. If you earn ten bux an hour and save half, in only ten years you will have A HUNDRED THOUSAND BUX not counting interest or capital gains or paper profits: only principle. There is no other plan that will give you a net worth above zero in only ten years. And there is no school that will teach you any such thing.
Does this plan work? Andrew Carnegie worked five years, saved his wages, and then put it all into a tech stock: telegraph. You might have heard the name. His hobby was building concert halls and libraries.