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deadpie
December 7th, 2010, 11:14 PM
I have half a credit left to finish at this "special" school that I'm at. I have only two small assignments left, but I'm debating if I really want to graduate at this school.
If I do graduate, I'm forced to start college at sixteen years old and pretty much dooming myself to a social life.
Then there's the other option of returning back to my old school where I could get back my social life and see my friends. Although, I would have to go through making up four more credits at that school. This would lead me to not graduating early as I wanted to.
I haven't had much of a social life for the past year and a half. If I have, it's mainly me going out to relapse back on drugs and going to parties. I personally want to go back to seeing my old friends and not have to look at relapsing on the heavy things I was on.
So I have those two choices - Graduate early or go back to my old school.
Truly, I don't see a good option. I've worked my ass off and made 18 motherfucking credits in just a year and a half at this high school. I started off with only four when I got here. I was a freshman when I came and now I'm a senior. Returning to my old school would pretty much bring me down to junior.
Motherfucking fucker fuck fuckity fuck fuck. FUCK.
hotandgay
December 7th, 2010, 11:17 PM
graduate and start a new life with new friends go to collage and get a small job then you never know you might find a cure fore something or invent the next big thing you could be so successful...dont let friends hold you back
Peace God
December 7th, 2010, 11:34 PM
First of all, i hope you know that barely anybody here can tell you what's best for you and what the right thing to do is.
With that being said we can give advice and/or personal experiences.
Mine will be the latter..
I would probably move on instead of going back because i might regret gong back a year and going to an old school. But then again ive never had much of a social life to begin with and i absolutely hated all of the high schools ive been to...with a passion.
deadpie
December 7th, 2010, 11:55 PM
graduate and start a new life with new friends go to collage and get a small job then you never know you might find a cure fore something or invent the next big thing you could be so successful...dont let friends hold you back
I don't really plan on finding a cure or living the average american life than die like every other boring person does on this planet.
would probably move on instead of going back because i might regret gong back a year and going to an old school. But then again ive never had much of a social life to begin with and i absolutely hated all of the high schools ive been to...with a passion.
The thing is, I'm not wanting to keep making new friends. I've been to more than a dozen schools in my life and had to adapt to make new friends over and over. My friends at the previous school were different. I need them. They're the only ones that keep me sane and life and make me feel that I'm not a lunatic.
Peace God
December 8th, 2010, 12:08 AM
The thing is, I'm not wanting to keep making new friends. I've been to more than a dozen schools in my life and had to adapt to make new friends over and over. My friends at the previous school were different. I need them. They're the only ones that keep me sane and life and make me feel that I'm not a lunatic.
I guess that's why I was saying that the decision is different for everyone. For example: Ive been to a shitload of schools too. The only difference is that ive never felt at home or a least slightly accepted at anyone of them.
I have 2 things to say/ask about your friends...and please dont take it the wrong way:
a) Do you really need them?
b) People change. Yeah i know you've heard it before but i'm serious. Im not just taking about over the course a few years...i'm talking like a couple of months. I've seen it happen way too many times before.
Again, dont take it the wrong way..do whatever makes you happy(or sane or whatever else you're looking for). Just something to consider.
ShatteredWings
December 8th, 2010, 06:20 PM
You would have never have struck me as someone with the drive to do something like this. I'm impressed.
If you can graduate this year, and get into universities for next year, do it. Get out of where you are now and keep going. Or that's what i'd do in your place.
Friends at your last school, how much did they really help, and is keeping them really a benifit to you.
Pro/con really.
Sith Lord 13
December 9th, 2010, 07:21 AM
I'd finish Tim. You can keep contact via facebook, weekends, etc. Then again I've always wanted to get the fuck out of where I am and on to the next level.
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