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so am i like the only one that college is pretty much out of the picture for??
Do you mind if I ask why you're not going to college?
(10-14-2011, 07:44 PM)Ninspriterx Wrote: [ -> ]I'm a senior in highschool atm. Totally not ready.

This like

A thousand times

(10-14-2011, 09:57 PM)mozzy Wrote: [ -> ]Do you mind if I ask why you're not going to college?

i dont have it in me

ive had pretty severe anxiety towards school and struggled to get through the last like 6 or 7 years of it

and i didnt even graduate highschool 100% i got my GED diploma to get out of there


struggle is just an easy way to put it, im not saying school is a bad thing at all i just couldnt handle it in the least bit

not gradewise or anything social either



if my plans should change in the future thatd be great but right now i really just cant do it and dont see myself being able to do it
as long as you have a job and are doing SOMETHING then it doesn't matter
Civil engineering. Haven't decided on if I want to minor in anything yet.
(10-14-2011, 08:13 PM)Alpha Six Wrote: [ -> ]I'm not going to school again for a while, but a culinary degree sounds really tempting about now.
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(10-14-2011, 07:44 PM)Ninspriterx Wrote: [ -> ]I'm a senior in highschool atm. Totally not ready.

Ditto, But I think planning ahead is a wise idea if you have the time to do so.
Trust me college is phenomenally way easier than High School.

At least in the shithead department.
Debatable, since it depends on the college you're going to.

If it's a community college it's going to be slightly like high school in that area.
(10-16-2011, 06:49 AM)masterofthething Wrote: [ -> ]If it's a community college it's going to be slightly like high school in that area.

The reason I'm taking ENC 1101/1102 as dual enrollment. i can't believe the course is weighted too, owns
Currently I'm aiming for a BS in Computer Science, but I might switch it to IT with a focus on software.

I don't know if I'm able to handle 4 calculus classes, discrete math and differential equations. If it ends up being too much for me i'll just choose the "easier" route.
Math is what is holding me back. I'm in a math class that's made for people who are bad at math. I have a C in the class. Go figure.
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