Thursday, February 9, 2012

Paths open with no grade 12?

Hello...I am 15, now. And...I'm pretty sure that I won't make it to grade twelve. I have severe issues with school and my personality, and just a whole boat load of **** that I can't get into right now. Those issues aside, I need to know something and I can't ask my mom. (I have asked before, believe me. Im pretty sure she's just...saying **** like this to guilt me into doing good. bleh.)



I know that I should try for it, and believe me I will. I will hold out in school as long as I can but...

Should I not make it, not saying I won't, I want to have a brief idea of what I could get into.



Basically, this is...me asking what kind of jobs can I get without a grade 12 (and everything that goes with it...whatever goes with it. idk, I'm only fifteen. No interest in it.)

I have been very...anxious about it lately.

I have no desired career path, or not just one. An artist, a writer, an Assistance Dog Trainer (though I know that will def. require 12 grade + college.)



What is open? Anything at all that really doesn't need a 12th grade but isn't completely shitty either. Like...no Mcdonalds, or food places (ppl would not want me around their food) Clothing or grocery store I COULD handle, if I had to, but I don't particularily want a job. I want...a career.

If all careers need 12th grade, then any job.



I just want to know that there could be somewhere else for me to go.Paths open with no grade 12?
Of course your best option is to finish your grade 12. This you know so I'll skip the lecture. There are a few courses you need though. English 12, and Math 11. If you do nothing else, make sure to sign up for, and pass these courses. Maybe a high school setting isnt right for you. Have you thought about self paced learning? Could be a better alternative. Something to concider. There are however, other options still. Again, you need English 12 and Math 11. Trades are always a good rout. And did you know that you can get into most college programs with only those 2 courses? Carpentry, Accounting, Management, Nursing, the list goes on!!! High school might not be for you but dont write off education all together. Apprenticips are great aswell. Many businesses will hire and train you, alot of mechanics start off that way. Honestly, i dont blame you for not wanting high school, it really can be a waist of time

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