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<blockquote data-quote="UPSwannaB" data-source="post: 172333" data-attributes="member: 9133"><p>Lol, I don't really take the time on my spelling on here, but I do really well in school. I'm an A and B student, I only take a few advanced classes though. I'd take more if I was planning to go to college, but I'm terrible at math. In geometry I got D's, the worst grades I've ever recieved. Just not good at that subject I guess. </p><p></p><p>I know I'm not certain on what I'm doing after school yet, but I'm trying to look into things I'm interested in as much as possible. We are pretty much expected to know what we're going to do after high school by now. I kind of think that going to college and taking basics and all of that is a waste of money. I think tech schools or courses where you go exactly for your job is. I'd consider going to one of those too, it's just that I haven't really found anything I enjoy to do. </p><p></p><p>Now once again I am in no way trying to argue, but everyone is saying how hard the job is. I'm just wondering as opposed to what? I can only imagine a factory job would be worse, but I've never worked in one so I can't say. I would only imagine that a job you get from graduating from college (ex. doctors, lawyers, architects, etc.) would be even harder. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Like I said, I'm not trying to argue, or seem like I know it all, because I admit I don't. I haven't really had a part time job yet, I'm probably going to apply to a pizza shop near me though, and eventually deliver when I get my license. It seems to be good money for teens around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPSwannaB, post: 172333, member: 9133"] Lol, I don't really take the time on my spelling on here, but I do really well in school. I'm an A and B student, I only take a few advanced classes though. I'd take more if I was planning to go to college, but I'm terrible at math. In geometry I got D's, the worst grades I've ever recieved. Just not good at that subject I guess. I know I'm not certain on what I'm doing after school yet, but I'm trying to look into things I'm interested in as much as possible. We are pretty much expected to know what we're going to do after high school by now. I kind of think that going to college and taking basics and all of that is a waste of money. I think tech schools or courses where you go exactly for your job is. I'd consider going to one of those too, it's just that I haven't really found anything I enjoy to do. Now once again I am in no way trying to argue, but everyone is saying how hard the job is. I'm just wondering as opposed to what? I can only imagine a factory job would be worse, but I've never worked in one so I can't say. I would only imagine that a job you get from graduating from college (ex. doctors, lawyers, architects, etc.) would be even harder. Like I said, I'm not trying to argue, or seem like I know it all, because I admit I don't. I haven't really had a part time job yet, I'm probably going to apply to a pizza shop near me though, and eventually deliver when I get my license. It seems to be good money for teens around here. [/QUOTE]
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