I dunno. My sexlife has been kinda lackluster lately. Maybe I should re-enroll.
But before I do why don't you tell us what you've got against Fuck School?
same. I'm off back to uni in a few weeks and they've cancelled most of the events/clubs/any shit worth doing despite knowing that half the students won't be following distancing even when they're sober, so the rest of us that have to share dorms are fucked regardless. Don't worry though, you still have to show up to 9am labs:)!!! honestly I'd lowkey prefer they'd just left shit as it was, pretty sure we'd have roughly the same chance of catching it anyway :angery: :angery:
I wish I could go back to college I was never more happy learning :(
If you don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding How can you have any pudding if you don't eat yer meat?
shit
maybe we can sympathize on my ride to guantanamo i need friends ngl
Mm at this point I'm gonna waterboard you, so I hope you take that as a token of affection
So yeah what kinda school are you going to? You don't have to be too specific, just curious how much autonomy you actually have haha
I am too. I went to state school and I took summer classes so I could finish in 3 1/2 years.
General Educational Development. In the US and Canada, you can drop out of highschool and get that instead. It's supposed to count as a highschool diploma.
I don't recommend this, though. People will look down on you and be leas likely to hire you for it compared to having a normal highschool diploma. It's supposed to be for if you drop out of highschool and regret it, then you get a GED so that people will hire you.
For employability, highschool diploma > GED > nothing. It shouldn't be this way and it's evil, but you might screw yourself over if you drop out of highschool. Try waiting it out if you can.
I spent my last year of highschool as a zombie and got bad grades, and would have died if I had to stay there a month longer. I'm glad I stayed, though, because work is hell. The jobs you can get without a highschool diploma are torture. I don't think you can get any kind of job where you're allowed to sit down nowadays without a highschool diploma.
Yeah, honestly just fucking lie on your resume. You think employers are really going around calling your high school to make sure you graduated? That has like never happened.
I didn't graduate high school (technically), didn't get a diploma afterwards, never once hesitated to lie on a resume. Everybody assumes you graduated high school so nobody checks.
I'm a teacher now and generally recommend against dropping out, but there are definitely kids who are clearly being made miserable by school and it takes a heavy psychic toll but are convinced for some reason that they have to finish high school on time. Like unless you're going straight into university after grade 12 it really doesn't matter.
Since you went to university, of course they're not asking about your highschool diploma. Employers don't just care about your job experience. If they did, people who dropped out of highschool would be making as much money as people who went to university. You can't get the job experience that gets you high-paying jobs unless you have an education.
People with a highschool diploma do make more than people with a GED, and people with a GED do make more than people who dropped out of highschool and didn't get a GED. Stats from the US and Canada say the same thing.
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/blogs/random-samplings/2012/02/ged-recipients-have-lower-earnings-are-less-likely-to-enter-college.html
Every job I've ever applied to except for a meatpacking plant that employed actual children and paid in cash asked about my education when I was applying. Tim Hortons asked about my education. You have to say what the highest degree you have is. In the past few years, every job I've applied to has even asked me for my GPA in university. And I'm just applying for basic office jobs.
General Equivalency Diploma. You take a very easy test and they give you a diploma. I dropped out at 16 because I had to start working so I took the GED two years later and being a drop-out has had no impact whatsoever on the rest of my life. Dropping out of college is what screwed me, but again, I had to work instead.
The smartest guy in my Astrophysics PhD research group was a high school dropout with a GED.