lol, dude im feeling the same. Literally sometimes I ask myself why tf do I go to school
I'm finishing in two years, I asked my parents if I can drop-out and they said YES!!! ----- ha NO of course. ..
I'm feeling like wasting my time because a lot of days I'm getting there for 6-7 hours and when I'm coming back, I'm asking my self what new shit I learnt today, and I can hear the silence in the room.
I'm much more interested into Internet Marketing that I'm 3 years into it.
damn I like that I can write somewhere my thoughts.
lol, dude im feeling the same. Literally sometimes I ask myself why tf do I go to school
College will be the best years of your life.
Better enjoy the present moment with school. Once you're out of there with a 40hrs/ a week job , businesses will swallow you up for profit. So keep learning , keep faith!
Honestly id suck it up and try to get the two years over with. Having a piece of paper wi open up doors normally locked for college educated graduates. Take some classes related to internet marketing throughout the two years. You'd be surprised how much more you'll like college when u get to choose your free electives haha
School system is alright but there are so many shitty teachers in Canada.
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Lowkey they are overpaid
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if you're really motivated you can do both, uni doesn't take up more than 6 hours a day, so you have at least another 6 to do what you like doing
Don't take school for granted. School is probably the worst place to be taught about the adulthood (ironic ik), but the memories...
MY school switched up on us and put us into block scheduling with 4 classes a day..
School really does condition us to lose our curiousity and passion for learning. Educate yourself. There are enough free resources now to make school obsolete.
Just because you dislike a subject at school, doesn't mean that you will dislike it in the real world. Everything can be fascinating outside the confines of a classroom
The main point of school is to get your foot in the corporate sector.
People take one glance at "Self-made" and throw the CV in the trash.
Unless you accumulate some killer experience.
Enjoy this time as it will quickly pass - the working world is (for the most part) much harder - longer hours, salary that doesn't go as far as you think it does, shitty bosses etc.
BUT if you know what you want to do for certain, you can take the leap of faith. Just know that you bear responsibilities for the consequences, whatever they are. And education opens doors for you that experience alone can't - even if experience is oftentimes much more valuable than the theoretical studies while in school