Problem description:
I have changed since I came to school. I feel like I'm going to college. Junk college is a waste of time. . . . . My school is a junior high school and a vocational college. . .
Everybody help me, what should I do? My family objected to my not attending, but I insisted on dropping out of school. . I don't know what to do.
Analysis:
College classes can't teach you much. At this point, both junior high school students and key undergraduate students think so.
First of all, talk about dropping out of school. You may think that college is nothing more than this, and everything is unsatisfactory. But going to college is not just for this diploma. To some extent, college is a process of adapting to society, which gives you a buffer time from school to society (at least I think so), so from my point of view, I don't support the idea of dropping out.
Yes, time is not wasted, so why not use the depressed, distressed and unhappy time to learn something? Enrich yourself. For example, learn a skill that can be used in the future, take an examination of a professional qualification certificate, or do * * *, and so on. You are only a freshman now, so think about your future as soon as possible, make a clear plan for your college life, and avoid complaining in dormitories and Internet cafes all day (with all due respect, this is a common problem for freshmen). There are many things you can do. Don't wait until you graduate to regret it.
You know, no matter which way you choose to take now, the ultimate goal is to find a good job and survive. As long as you know this, I think you should understand what you should do.
You can email me if you have any questions: fantas07 @ yahoo.
I wish all the best!