High School!

Get the paper.GED,or regular,get the paper.Doesn't seem worth a S**T right now,but like any tool;it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.I know it sounds bulls**t,but take it from somebody that barely made it out in 1976,it's a useful tool.And whatever skills you gather after,they are all yours.I even managed to wind up teaching for 6 months,and like to think that I made a difference.

what did you teach
 
i dropped out 2 weeks b4 graduation (wasn't gonna pass anyways). i just did not agree with the idea of having to sit inside all day long, only to have to go Home and do more hours of schooling. fuck that. so i never did homework...
Last week i finally finished taking my ged tests that i'd been putting off.

If I could do it again, i'd drop out of highschool much much earlier, and began taking some college classes while at home.

i prefered homeschooling when i did that for a year and a half. i didn't appreciate anything i was "learning" that they forced us to sit in class and study. and as far as socially goes...my school was very homophobic and i was very shy so i had few friends and hated it.
 
i finished high school, didnt want to but stuck in there and finished. Sometimes i wish i would have dropped out...but now that i've been done with it for a bit it doesnt seem to be that big of a deal to me. dropping out/ged/hs diploma....seems like they all work out the same anyways.
 
I graduated and kinda wish I didnt. I could've seen and done a lot more but I was pretty much on probation until I graduated so I don't think I could've done and seen more without having more legal troubles. Never did get my diploma though. They day of my graduation ceremony was the day I rode my first train ha