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You go to school so you can learn how to spell.that way others can understand you in the midst of your seemingly pointless rambling.
You should be happy you have the chance to, I bet kids in africa wish they were you.
When you grow up maybe you'll look back and be so happy you have been taught all these things!!
why don't you tell this to your parents.
Because the government is trying to keep as many people as possible from living off welfare and food-stamps their whole lives.
You need to go to school to become a well rounded person and develop social skills. It might also help your writing ability.
Well, judging by your question, you need to stay in school a little longer.
Well, even if you don't see the point, look at it as good training for being out there working...which you will have to do 5 to 6 days a week, all day long, whether you like it or not, or the bills won't get paid.
And if you don't finish school, all you will be doing is bagging groceries or flipping burgers at Mickey D's, so you'll be working long shifts for minimum wage...and you still won't be able to pay the bills...
So you see, even though you don't see it now, school really does matter...
I would try spelling classes...and maybe English As A Second Language. And, believe it or not, there are other way to have conversations than on Messenger. And have you ever heard of a sentence? It has a beginning and an end.
Well nowadays if you want a decent paying job you have need to have a solid educational background. The cost of living is very expensive so having an education will come in handy when it comes to finding a job that will allow you to sustain a comfortable, struggle-free life. Learning different things in school can be really beneficial to you in the future. Employers typically go for those who ar well spoken with the same amount of intelligence to match. Take advantage of school now and learn as much as you can so that you can one day land a good job. Don't limit yourself. Go to school and learn as much as you possibly can.
There are not many high paying jobs without a college education. And when you do go to college you do learn, you just have to go to class!
Well, in your case I would say that you could stand to learn a bit more about grammar. School is an excellent place to do that. It's called "English" class.
As for jobs, it is a fact that your earnings potential goes up quite a bit if you have a high school diploma and quite a bit more with a college degree. Sure, you might have a job now. It might even be a good one. However, are sure it is going to last for the next 50 years until you are ready to retire? That's pretty unlikely. When you go to find your next job the only thing they will have to go on is your previous accomplishments. Even if you have had jobs before, who do you think a potential employer will most likely hire, the one who is a jobless dropout, or the one who has shown enough responsibility to finish the minimum high school diploma (or at least get a GED) and perhaps has gone on to do some higher education?
KUDOS to YOU! Setting your life's goals very low is a sure way you'll never be disappointed. Why learn a profession or trade when you can get a job at McDonalds, right?! Making minimum wage for the rest of your life is a GREAT way to live life to the LEAST! Of course you can always marry that knight in shining armor who is just waiting to sweep you off your feet so you can live forever in ignorant bliss, happily ever after! But then...of course...there's reality... 8^|
Not everybody is college material. Looks like you might belong in that category. If you can support yourself and really don't care about learning anything (wow), then it would be a total waste of time and money for you to go to college. I sure wouldn't want you in my class if that's how you feel about it.
You have to go to school AND have some motivation to do something with your time there. Do you want to continue to have access to a computer? Do you want to live in a home of your own someday? Do you want to be able to provide food for you and your family? A basic education is your best hope to make a living. This doesn't mean that you have to go to an Ivy league school or something, but you have to learn the basics of communication and reasoning to be effective as a contributor in your future life work.
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