i was kicked out...
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i was kicked out...
I graduated with the exact limit of days missed and barely passable grades. Not enough to get into a good school, but that's what I get for not trying. But by god I graduated with the rest of my class :thumbsup:
fuck los angeles unifed school district
what a joke
school was to meet bitches and chill with homies
education was/is the last thing on kids minds
my friend apache was feeling guilty one day
he decided to get his ged
he called and they had space
he needed a ride from me so i took the test also
i didnt give a fuck about no ged
i drank a forty and smoked a joint before going in
i passed he failed
how can you fail that shit is so easy
Good job.....Quote:
Originally Posted by partyguy420
My high school signed a complaint on me... The complaint read that I was "Incorrigible" I still love that word today,,, Incorrigible...
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Originally Posted by partyguy420
Good to hear you're gettin' your ass back on track! :) :thumbsup: Good job!
I smoked all through high school and never did homework.
In about a month I will graduate and continue on to either Oberlin College or the University of Richmond.
fuck dropping out...party in college
It took me a good 3 times to finally graduate high school. The first time though, I was tired of assholes at school and I wanted money, so I quit as soon as I turned 16. Worst mistake I ever made, but at 21 I decided to get my equiv. diploma and I finally got it after 2 years of college. My advice, don't drop out. :)
I dropped out most of my freshman year, went back for a semester in my sophimore year and then was out for another 4-5 months during my sophomore year due to depression and other complications. I'm back in school, an alternative school and am working my ass off to complete two years of work in two months. If I don't graduate with my class my friends and I are moving to NYC and I'm going to put myself in a highschool there or an art school. I'm not stupid, I'm quite intelligent (as most drop outs are, ironically)
I guess you can say I was a drop out. I left high school my junior year and got my GED so I could study abroad. Unfortunately most colleges won't really accept a GED so when I got back to the States I was fucked. After a year in tech school all was right again and I was deemed "worthy" of acceptance into a major university where I eventually graduated.
Don't be afraid of the road less traveled. College is "93% perspiration, 6% electricity, 4% evaporation, and 2% butterscotch ripple." And in reality, a very short solution to a longer problem. Most of my high-school mates just graduated the traditional college track and are currently unemployed. I feel sorry for them.
Those of us capable of surviving without the silver spoon of "tradition" will inherit the Earth.