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Should I just drop out of High school now? |
First off, I am in therapy so don't bring that up By the way, here is a SHORT list of careers I have looked into: (At first, you'll probably think, I'm out of the subject, but I think it's the best to start from here.) hell no, man! you're going to regret it for the rest of your life! i dont think you should....i really wanna say go after your dream but youd probaly become a highschool drop out. but i mean there could be a job for you in like the people that have the same syndrome as you do and go from ther....yea i sound stupid but i really dont want u to drop outta school I am right there with you. don't drop out STOP Feeling so damn sorry for yourself. You're NOT stupid just because you have mental issues. I was depressed since '02 and I'm doing just fine. Sure, you have many more odds against you, and you're up against the wall, but please - the LAST, L-A-S-T thing you should be doing is giving up. I would suggest talking to your school counselor first. The counselor should be able to administer some career assessment tests that will help advise you on a good career for in the future. I can understand that you're frustrated but, trust me, YOU are your own worst enemy. You are giving yourself the message over and over again that you're stupid and can't do anything. WHO SAYS? Why are you selling yourself short? You have things to deal with in life but there are MANY others who have what you have and more, and they don't let it stop them. You are much too young (and, yes, I am OLD) to be making decisions about your whole life right now. Things can change in a moment and lead us all into new directions. You need to stay in school, and you need to make that your number one goal right now. Do not worry now what comes after school. Prove to yourself and any other doubters what you CAN do, not what you can't do. You can do anything you want to do. Lay the foundation now, and you'll be rolling out the red carpet for other achievements. Have you considered finishing school by using an online cyber school?? Or how about home schooling?? Both are legal..and both will allow you to get into college.....Let me know if I can give you any info on either... I homeschooled my 2 older kids, and my 3 youngers are using cyber school you can become a cook, or travel guide that would take you all over the world.I think sometimes in your condition, its better just to things you can love don't be the stereotype figure "i have to get a job or i cant live."Since you have 2 more years just think of them as help for your future.If your dragging yourself thru them they will become longer the 2 years. Just think of them as like invisible money. Absolutely do not drop out of school. You say you can't do any of the careers you like. Well, your attitude is all wrong. If you're convinced you can't do them, then you're right. If you're convinced you can do them, you're also right! You've got a real bad confidence problem caused by life having dealt you some bad cards. But you can get over them. I'm a PhD Physicist (I have dyslexia, diabetes and poor eye-hand coordination), and in grad school I had a lab partner who was blind and had a muscle disorder that gave him the shakes all the time. He still got his PhD and went on to be come a quite good theoretical physicist. Sounds like you need some good career counseling. If your school counselor isn't doing it for you, ask to see another. Or ask your folks for outside help. My wife was told by her high school counselor that she had absolutely no artistic talent. Now she makes her living as an artist. But instead of just hating your situation and giving up, get off your behind, stop whining and DO SOMETHING about it! If nothing else. Staying in school proves you have the ability to stick to it. Which as an employer that is a good quality to have and we look for it. I have several people who have problems like yours that live in the Apts I manage and each of them have been employed for over 10 years with the same companies. Life is possible you just have to want it enough! Are you kidding me! No way! Have you considered being a teacher? I know that it sounds extremely painful right now, but you might find it rewarding! No one is stupid. (Except for people who drop out. ) Alot of people Ive met with "disorders" are some of the nicest, funnest people ive ever met. Never mind being a teacher, be a artist! Alot of people with "disorders" like art. How'd you like to take out your feelings on a piece of canvas? Or cardboard? Imagine throwing paint at a piece of helpless paper! COme on, man, you can drop out. Drop outs suck. Stick in school and you'll be rewarded. There must be one thing you like to do. Find a degree closly related to it. Have you thought of Phsicology? Don't drop out now! no..don't drop out.. stay in school or look into home schooling.. McDonald's is always hiring |
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