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09-16-2006, 01:06 AM #11Senior Member
grr...
You're right, people should not associate marijuana use with what some would consider bad choices, such as dropping out of high school. Many friends of mine were in the top of my high school class, and are now attending prestigious colleges such as Berkeley, USC, and UCLA. Incidentally, they all happen to be major stoners.
Of course, I have to agree with Billionfold; even if high school 'wasn't for you' or you simply screwed up, get your G.E.D. and, hopefully, go on to college. It's possible to succeed without a college degree, but without that general education, you're going to find it tough.
Also, @Gothen: I know what you mean. Writing comes easy to me, too, and I've always felt that there was never a need for me to revise my writing; I enjoy simply sitting down and pumping it out. Eventually, however, you'll realize that the best writers have overcome our obstacle, and they know that you will very seldom just write something out and turn it in. There will always be revisions, changes, and you can always make it better. I've only begun to understand this recently, in my English 120 class at my community college.
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09-16-2006, 01:09 AM #12Senior Member
grr...
Originally Posted by Gothen
I'm still working on being able to do that . . .
Well, heck, guys, I'm sorry y'all didn't have better schools that could do right by you. I know there are plenty of bad ones around, and I know there are bad teachers, too. I taught with them occasionally. It takes a lot for a young person to overcome those challenges, I know. Best of luck to you in moving forward with your education, Billion. You, too, Gothen, and congrats on starting college in January. I'm sure you'll do great![SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
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