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Removed - GeniLoyd - 02-19-2019 Removed Quote: The message is too short. Please enter a message longer than 25 characters. RE: How did school go with you? - zorrophreak - 02-20-2019 You're thirteen? Huh. I'm still a senior but I'm about to go into university for computer science. I'll likely get a certification from Offensive Security, Cisco, VMWare, and Microsoft. School was kinda rough for me, lot of stress, but I was able to make it through. My work ethic went to shit but in this year I've brought it back up for college. I got through it though, best of luck with you, I assume you're about to go into 9-12 right? RE: How did school go with you? - mothered - 02-20-2019 I didn't finish my schooling, nor (obviously) did I attend college, hence no certifications to my name. I actually found It extremely boring. RE: How did school go with you? - zorrophreak - 02-20-2019 (02-20-2019, 04:26 AM)mothered Wrote: I didn't finish my schooling, nor (obviously) did I attend college, hence no certifications to my name. I'm sure I've been astounded by this before, but you have no certs whatsoever? Or just no degrees or diplomas. RE: How did school go with you? - geyu29 - 02-20-2019 I was the pride and jot of each of my classes. No really, it was a ripple effect, some subjects really boring, others which i found really interesting. And secondly, the 'stress and anxiety' factor is present in certain societies, not all, perhaps most first world countries do have it because i think they are less open with eachother because theres no really close relations (i cant think of the word im looking for, but you get it). RE: How did school go with you? - Oni - 02-20-2019 Highschool will seem like it's hard when you're there, but use your time wisely. The real challenges in life come afterward. RE: How did school go with you? - GeniLoyd - 02-20-2019 (02-20-2019, 03:58 AM)zorrophreak Wrote: You're thirteen? Huh. YesI'm months away to graduate and go to grade 9, but my marks are shit... The reason is that I cant put 1 info in my tiny brain.. Do you have any tips for me? Thanks for your support anyways
RE: How did school go with you? - FlowAr - 02-20-2019 If not the diplomma and standards to comply with, there would be no need in them. RE: How did school go with you? - Defeat - 02-20-2019 (02-20-2019, 04:51 AM)Oni Wrote: Highschool will seem like it's hard when you're there, but use your time wisely. The real challenges in life come afterward. I agree. Also once you get through high school, I believe any further schooling takes the cake. Having finished college and near finishing university, I know this to be true. I do want to do one last thing but I'm am so drained and tired of school. I might just need my summer break lol, I've said this every year for the last 4. RE: How did school go with you? - zorrophreak - 02-20-2019 (02-20-2019, 05:13 AM)GeniLoyd Wrote:(02-20-2019, 03:58 AM)zorrophreak Wrote: You're thirteen? Huh. Well, what happens until high school doesn't matter too much. Next year though you have to really work at it, whether it takes forcing yourself to do the work, or working with a tutor, you need to get it done. I'm lucky in that my school does tutoring directly, and that I'm in such a low-income bracket that I don't have to worry about the cost of college, but I'm restricted to where I can go. All things considered, really try to study, get a tutor if you need one, do your work (my biggest problem, I had no work ethic,) drink copious energy drinks if you have to, and slap yourself into working if you can't already. (02-20-2019, 07:08 PM)Strait McCool Wrote: Having finished college and near finishing university Did you start at like a smaller college or something? Or are you going for a graduate degree? |