Have fun getting through life without a high school diploma.
I'm going to get my HSED, and I'm going to do it at least ten times more badassly than anyone else I know.
Latin blows.
I know, but I figured that if half the world's languages are based off it, I might as well know it. Also, (don't laugh), my second career thought was a lawyer, and like, everything they say is in Latin.
. Bad reason to learn it, but hell, it's a full credit for knowing the basics.
I think you're in the wrong on this one. High school isn't just about learning the material; it's also about learning to deal with people, and it sounds to me you have a long way to go in that department.
First, congrats to being the only one to catch the fact that I'm still going to get my diploma. Second, I know that, but in the work world, if a steriotypical teenage/preteen girl comes in to buy a computer to me, I'll laugh them off and tell them to find their parent. Bad business practice, but eh, they're probably not going to buy something worth me selling it anyhow.
Don't drop out of school. You do not get a second chance. Sure, you may not be doing so good right now, but you're a sophomore [correct me if I'm wrong], you have time to turn things around. You may not realize it now, but, I GUARANTEE, you will regret this decision.
Don't just think about the temporary benefits of dropping out of school now (ie: sleep in, no homework, no stress of school). Think about the long run.
I'm going to be able to sleep in, have no homework, much less stress of school (although some, still), good reason to make e-Cafe runs, and still get my HSED. I'm not sure if you read the whole post.
unless this is just some artsy highschool you're enrolling to, then dont do it you fucking moron
...otherwise, cool.
so long as you get your highschool diploma
Congrats on being the second to read the whole thing. I'm not sure what you mean as far as "artsy", but I'm asuming you mean a high-up-there education. From what my dad told me (I had to work and couldn't attend the info seminar) they're a very well respected program, and the majority of my higher-up Comp Sci classes will double as University of Arizona, Phoenix college credits. So I'm getting a well respected and damn good education, plus college level stuffs, for free (they get their funding from pulling like $1/$1000 (assuming 1000 kids in my district) from the local districts funding).
oh yeah, and what everyone else said about getting suspended, stop being stupid
It's hard to justify what happened over the internet, but if you were there you'd realize that I was totally in the right. I'm not just saying that either -- in front of my dad, the principal even sort of confessed he was right ("I was just going with the teacher said -- he's right, it's really loud in there..") and my dad fully understood my point. The teacher who started it is a straight up jackass some days, enough said.
EDIT -
I'm looking into these classes for next year:
English:
1 credit: ENG 210 -- Critical Reading and Effective Writing
1 credit: ENG 310 -- American Literature
1 credit: ENG 410 -- British Literature
My fourth credit come from Freshman Lit and Comp in my current school.
Social Studies:
1 credit: SOC 310 -- US History
The second credit comes from World History and Geography, a half credit each.
Science:
1 credit: SCI 410 -- Physics
The second credit comes from Science 9-1 and Science 9-2. I'm not sure if I should take Physics, Chemistry, or Biology -- Physics sounds most interesting, albiet useless to me.
Electives: (8 credits)
1 credit: SPN 110
1 credit: SPN 210
1 credit: LAT 110
1 credit: LAT 210
1 credit: GRK 310
I'm still wondering if I should drop Latin for some Comp Sci, persue Spanish further, or whatnot. The remaining three I believe I already have, but if not, Comp Sci will be picked up to finish it off (it probably will anyhow -- I'd like to persue more education on that).