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I want to drop out of college. How can I convince my parents?
Tell your parents the truth,

1. I played too hard. Now, according to the university policy, I definitely can't get a degree certificate (I don't know what your university policy is. If it is a good university, some school systems are dead and strict.

2. And because of the poor foundation, even if I make it to graduation, I will definitely have a little knowledge of the following professional courses, and there is no real skill in employment.

But it's wrong not to go to college. I suggest you think of other ways out.

You want to go to a training institution. Do you think the training institution will satisfy you? That's impossible. Training institutions cheat money, and teachers are poor. And think about it from another angle. What kind of people are there in the training institutions? Is it a place where young people like you can go to key universities? Obviously not, they are all people with low IQ and weak foundation. So training these people may be useful to you? Are you satisfied with the level of this training? You won't even look up to those teachers then!

You are college material, but you just happen to have strayed into a subject and environment that is not suitable for you.

Didn't you say that you are not fit to go to college and learn well?

There is no more comfortable place than in college, because you are born to go to college.

You must have this belief.

I've been there before, and I won't lie to you. Of course, this is based on the premise that you are indeed a student of a "famous university".

Therefore, it is suggested to change majors, repeat studies, re-take the college entrance examination, or go abroad to seriously receive higher education. This is the way you should go. Otherwise, you will regret it.

In fact, if you have a good family, going abroad is a good choice.

No matter what path you choose, as long as you choose higher education again, because you have had this painful experience now, you will cherish time more and be more targeted and purposeful in the learning process.

Don't give up your dignity as a good student

Say something more.

I don't know what the policy of your university is yet. If you can't lose your degree certificate now, isn't that the first semester of senior two? At present, the core courses have not yet started, and the burden of studying college physics, advanced mathematics and line generation is very small. In fact, the study during this period has little influence on the core courses behind. It is not difficult for you to keep studying and get your degree certificate smoothly. Of course, the undergraduate course may not be as good as top student. But at that time, you were fully capable of taking the postgraduate entrance examination, and you could take individual majors. Isn't political English and math all the same? It's just a specialized course, and every major in every school is different. Now, as long as you can't lose your degree certificate, there is still a great possibility of "regaining a city".