Any advice on dropping out

I know school can be tough and very challenging.......... Tough it out, hang in there. Its like learning a new trick that kicks your ass every time you try it, it hurts, its painful, it may take you a few seasons to figure it out but the reward for sticking the trick is priceless. School is the same, stick it out, get your diploma I reassure you you will benefit from it later in life. If anything, get your GED if you cant do school. Employers look at this and if you cant do school, then you probably cant do work. Just my 2 cents. Best of luck homie.
 
Make sure you go out big. Do something huge (but harmless) your last day. Have your friends video it. Oh, right, you don’t have any friends.
 
topic:KloutTrout420 said:
any thing you would have done differently?

Most people will probably say not dropped out. If you're talking about high school then you are making a giant mistake and if you're talking about college then prepare for years of shitty jobs
 
Just remember that bill gates and steve jobs dropped out of college, not high school...that you're in
 
Well first step is you're gonna have to start smoking weed EVERY day, and you also want to work at a convenient store. Drop acid on the weekends sometimes, and MAKE SURE your car has rust on it somewhere. You want to be confused about your political ideas also to the point you don't even vote. So yeah, that's how to drop out.
 
14031937:oldmanski said:
Employers look at this and if you cant do school, then you probably cant do work.

this, OP do not handicap your entire adult life by dropping out. i promise you you will regret it and everything will be worse and more difficult if you do. stick it out and graduate. if you can't do that, what makes you think you'll be able to do a job that makes you happy and secure?
 
14031941:KloutTrout420 said:
They turned out okay ig

Yeah, and for each Bill Gates out there you have probably 1000x more college dropouts who end up in shitty jobs they hate.

The point is that Bill Gates and Steve Jobs didn't drop out just because they didn't like college and had a "fuck school" mentality. They did because they had a plan and felt like they had more important things to do and didn't want to waste any time getting their big idea off the ground. They dropped out to take on a much larger challenge and were ready to work 10x harder than what college required.

Bottom line is that if you want to drop out because school is too hard and you'd rather chill, then you're very likely making a huge mistake and should tough it out to get your diploma.

If you want to drop out because you have some big project you've been working super hard on and you want to use the time to fully focus on this instead of attending class, then maybe.
 
14031939:.Morton said:
Most people will probably say not dropped out. If you're talking about high school then you are making a giant mistake and if you're talking about college then prepare for years of shitty jobs

You don't need a college degree to have a great job and make good money.
 
14031962:JoeF2661 said:
You don't need a college degree to have a great job and make good money.

The degeee tho has a certain assurance on getting a good job if you dont have one then you have to always prove yourself to be good at the trade you practice
 
doing class work is a lot easier and more fulfilling than working a dead end job.

**This post was edited on May 8th 2019 at 12:43:10pm
 
14031972:ChadThundercock said:
Oh NVM - this is just another Trvp throwaway account

Rumor has is Trvp actually helped write the school curriculum. How else was he able to do so many AMAs?
 
Do it drop out. Work for yourself. Don’t listen to anybody school ain’t for everyone but you gotta be prepared to work your ass off
 
School teaches you to think, and work through. If your in high school, its not hard to get B's and C's. I do like 20 minutes of homework a night max and I have straight A's. College is a little different, but the more education you get, the more opportunity you have.
 
14031937:oldmanski said:
I know school can be tough and very challenging.......... Tough it out, hang in there. Its like learning a new trick that kicks your ass every time you try it, it hurts, its painful, it may take you a few seasons to figure it out but the reward for sticking the trick is priceless. School is the same, stick it out, get your diploma I reassure you you will benefit from it later in life. If anything, get your GED if you cant do school. Employers look at this and if you cant do school, then you probably cant do work. Just my 2 cents. Best of luck homie.

14031940:TRVP_ANGEL said:
Just remember that bill gates and steve jobs dropped out of college, not high school...that you're in

Hey Dogfart stop making multiple accounts and responding to the dumb threads u r making
 
I finished high school and college. Now I ski every day in the winter and ready to take on a morgage. Life is so easy after graduation and the job came to me,

Dont expect any of this if you dont finish high school.
 
unless you're going to learn a trade and actually work in it dont. all my friends who didnt go to college/quit are working shit life sucking jobs now. meanwhile i graduated and am on course to have a bright future, a beautiful wife, a nice sized home, 2 kids (both male, fuck having daughters), she drives a volvo xc90, i drive a gmc 3500hd, 10 chickens in a backyard coop, a healthy social life, a gym membership, yearly vacations to tropical places, helping to support my mother, a sizeable gun collection, occasional recreational drug use when the kids arent around, my wife is into anal which i love, ski trips in the winter where we laugh at poor people who decided to quit college.
 
>fuck having daughters

Based, never noticed your sig before. I've been /sp/ /fit/ /out/ for a bir

14032196:coolflash8 said:
unless you're going to learn a trade and actually work in it dont. all my friends who didnt go to college/quit are working shit life sucking jobs now. meanwhile i graduated and am on course to have a bright future, a beautiful wife, a nice sized home, 2 kids (both male, fuck having daughters), she drives a volvo xc90, i drive a gmc 3500hd, 10 chickens in a backyard coop, a healthy social life, a gym membership, yearly vacations to tropical places, helping to support my mother, a sizeable gun collection, occasional recreational drug use when the kids arent around, my wife is into anal which i love, ski trips in the winter where we laugh at poor people who decided to quit college.
 
I dropped out now I’m 35 and I have some nice things that I slave to get....

But I see massive amounts of young couples , 10 years younger than me , with 40x the money , 10x the house , 4x the free time , 100000x the quality of life and happiness bc they have a proper job and the benefits

School is the small price you pay for the life you want and will end up with bc whether you know what your doing or not you will have a piece of paper that says you do and you’ll get paid for it

The life I want is what I don’t have bc I didn’t spend the time in school , if I don’t slave hours , I’m poor , my kids go without , I’d b a disappointment to those I love , couldn’t afford my weed my car my quiver nothin

Your choice.... but unless you end up like gates.... your gonna suffer
 
If you're dropping out its likely because there's a root cause, be it second thoughts about your major/path, physical or mental illness, addiction, isolation or just indifference toward your future and your life.

I strongly suggest you think about your future, you're not gonna be 19 or whatever forever.

I changed my major 4 times before I finally chose to pursue a CS technology degree. Tech has a future, and so does anyone who works in tech. I haven't even graduated and I'm living off ad revenue from a simple mobile app I wrote last summer.

Even though you're dropping out, I'm sure you still have an opportunity to go back and take another shot, so address whatever it is that's causing your problems now, and take it.
 
14032196:coolflash8 said:
unless you're going to learn a trade and actually work in it dont. all my friends who didnt go to college/quit are working shit life sucking jobs now. meanwhile i graduated and am on course to have a bright future, a beautiful wife, a nice sized home, 2 kids (both male, fuck having daughters), she drives a volvo xc90, i drive a gmc 3500hd, 10 chickens in a backyard coop, a healthy social life, a gym membership, yearly vacations to tropical places, helping to support my mother, a sizeable gun collection, occasional recreational drug use when the kids arent around, my wife is into anal which i love, ski trips in the winter where we laugh at poor people who decided to quit college.

Never went to college, bought Bitcoin in 2012, every chick at the whore house in EU loves anal, 3D printer that can print any gun I want, forget taking care of my parents, having kids, or laughing with someone else that takes it up the poop chute for my happiness - I need a bespoke RR Cullinan with a ski rack for my next trip.

Go ahead and -K this post now kids. Fuck you all.
 
14032718:SavageBiff said:
I dropped out now I’m 35 and I have some nice things that I slave to get....

But I see massive amounts of young couples , 10 years younger than me , with 40x the money , 10x the house , 4x the free time , 100000x the quality of life and happiness bc they have a proper job and the benefits

School is the small price you pay for the life you want and will end up with bc whether you know what your doing or not you will have a piece of paper that says you do and you’ll get paid for it

The life I want is what I don’t have bc I didn’t spend the time in school , if I don’t slave hours , I’m poor , my kids go without , I’d b a disappointment to those I love , couldn’t afford my weed my car my quiver nothin

Your choice.... but unless you end up like gates.... your gonna suffer

I don't know any 25 year old couple that makes like 5M per year because of their degree. Most people are in debt until their 35-40 because of that
 
14033122:ChadThundercock said:
I don't know any 25 year old couple that makes like 5M per year because of their degree. Most people are in debt until their 35-40 because of that

Maybe u live in or near d ghetto? Maybe u dropped out too and things didn’t turn out ? Maybe I’m wrong

The average couple is probably 200k in my area which ant shit so your kinda right but....

Maybe it’s the area I live in or maybe it’s bc I work for so many different rich shmucks , doctors , a few lawyers, rental property shmucks which I’m one of proudly , and all kinds , but that seems to b the average for these uppity shmucks I work for, not to mention the shitheads that inherited the asphalt plant after already owning multiple large companies, and every twenty something around here got a 500k house , multiple vehicles and they don’t work idk what they do but their wives are shopping , they’re fishing or what the fuck ever , fresh dry cleaning delivered daily , I mean wtf

My main quarrel is a diploma always gets you more , I’m not bitter my life is dope but damn anyone who advocates a kid dropping out is a jackass
 
Just dont man. stick through it, im in school for marketing management right now , but have realized that i want to work in the music business. Im just here for reinsurance at this point. Never hurts to have a backup plan or two
 
14033157:skeirman said:
Every statistic and metric says otherwise.

**This post was edited on May 12th 2019 at 11:23:29am

If you have a plan you will be fine. Lot's of people drop out in NZ to become tradies and make fucking bank
 
14033174:SavageBiff said:
Maybe u live in or near d ghetto? Maybe u dropped out too and things didn’t turn out ? Maybe I’m wrong

The average couple is probably 200k in my area which ant shit so your kinda right but....

Maybe it’s the area I live in or maybe it’s bc I work for so many different rich shmucks , doctors , a few lawyers, rental property shmucks which I’m one of proudly , and all kinds , but that seems to b the average for these uppity shmucks I work for, not to mention the shitheads that inherited the asphalt plant after already owning multiple large companies, and every twenty something around here got a 500k house , multiple vehicles and they don’t work idk what they do but their wives are shopping , they’re fishing or what the fuck ever , fresh dry cleaning delivered daily , I mean wtf

My main quarrel is a diploma always gets you more , I’m not bitter my life is dope but damn anyone who advocates a kid dropping out is a jackass

I live in a pretty high income state, plus I was part of a pretty snobby elitist network (Thiel Fellowship) out of HS which encompassed everything from Harvard students to HS dropouts to the founder of Ethereum.

Most 25 year olds I knew from that are taking a 40-70k job out of college and paying back their loans or bootstrapping a startup. SOME did make 100k-130k with no degree in SF only to live in a shoebox apartment or split a house with 5 people just to get by on the astronomical rent.

You may live in an area with a lot of inherited wealth or mommy and daddy cash. But I inherited nothing, bought my first Rolls Royce (old one so nothing special) at 22 through working at the post office and investing.
 
topic:KloutTrout420 said:
Fuck school and whatever?‍♀️ Anybody here drop out and if so any thing you would have done differently?

Imma double dropout lollllll First time it was to work HVAC, 100 percent hated that shit. FUCK YOU RICK. Went back, Dropped out again upon getting a full time job offer from Donald Pliner.. it was so tight!!! Plus they couldn't have taught me any of the random tech-bullshit i did for them daily... even if i went to school for I.T.!!!!! Because ALL of their infrastructure was outdated asf! I learned most by being there and wanting to learn.

What i'm saying, Is just be sure to have a job ready to take you upon leaving school.. Friends/Family members might have some leads for ya. Todays day in age theres ALOT of knowledge that is SUPER valuable to the company but ISNT taught in a classroom. Focus on what YOU do best, and are not stressed out by.

Also, Compile a nice resume. I would be happy to review it for you.

#DROPOUTSRUNTHEWORLD
 
14033174:SavageBiff said:
Maybe u live in or near d ghetto? Maybe u dropped out too and things didn’t turn out ? Maybe I’m wrong

The average couple is probably 200k in my area which ant shit so your kinda right but....

My main quarrel is a diploma always gets you more , I’m not bitter my life is dope but damn anyone who advocates a kid dropping out is a jackass

Your main quarrel is right, with the caveat that your numbers are not representative of the general population. From the National Center for Education (young adults ages 25–34):

" in 2016 the median earnings of young adults with a master's or higher degree were $64,100, some 28 percent higher than those of young adults with a bachelor's degree ($50,000). In the same year, the median earnings of young adults with a bachelor's degree were 57 percent higher than those of young adult high school completers ($31,800). In addition, in 2016, the median earnings of young adult high school completers were 26 percent higher than those of young adults who did not complete high school ($25,400). This pattern of higher earnings associated with higher levels of educational attainment also held for both male and female young adults as well as for White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian young adults."

So a young adult couple with a Bachelor's degree will, on average, make $100k/year. Not sure where you live but $200k/year is def way above average.

But your main point definitely stands, stats clearly show that higher education leads to higher income, that's just a fact.

The Pew Research Center also has stats showing that educated workers are among the most satisfied with their jobs, and graduates also report higher well being.

Now I'm sure you'll find exceptions with people who dropped out, created a successful business, made bank and retired at 30. You'll also find people who got a master's degree and went bankrupt. Stats are just numbers, but if in doubt, odds are that getting your degree is the safest route.

To be fair, Bitcoin also has a point that paying off student loans take a long ass time, research from the Citizens Financial Group suggests that 60 percent of student debt borrowers expect to pay off their loans in their 40s.

That's about the only point he has and, on its own, it doesn't justify not getting a degree for all the other reasons I outlined. The rest of his argument is just nonsense, and I wouldn't believe anything he says anyway, the man clearly has a lot of issues, mythomania being one of them.

Also buying a Rolls at 22 when you work at the post office is about the dumbest financial move a young adult can make.
 
14033234:Monsieur_Patate said:
Your main quarrel is right, with the caveat that your numbers are not representative of the general population. From the National Center for Education (young adults ages 25–34):

" in 2016 the median earnings of young adults with a master's or higher degree were $64,100, some 28 percent higher than those of young adults with a bachelor's degree ($50,000). In the same year, the median earnings of young adults with a bachelor's degree were 57 percent higher than those of young adult high school completers ($31,800). In addition, in 2016, the median earnings of young adult high school completers were 26 percent higher than those of young adults who did not complete high school ($25,400). This pattern of higher earnings associated with higher levels of educational attainment also held for both male and female young adults as well as for White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian young adults."

So a young adult couple with a Bachelor's degree will, on average, make $100k/year. Not sure where you live but $200k/year is def way above average.

But your main point definitely stands, stats clearly show that higher education leads to higher income, that's just a fact.

The Pew Research Center also has stats showing that educated workers are among the most satisfied with their jobs, and graduates also report higher well being.

Now I'm sure you'll find exceptions with people who dropped out, created a successful business, made bank and retired at 30. You'll also find people who got a master's degree and went bankrupt. Stats are just numbers, but if in doubt, odds are that getting your degree is the safest route.

To be fair, Bitcoin also has a point that paying off student loans take a long ass time, research from the Citizens Financial Group suggests that 60 percent of student debt borrowers expect to pay off their loans in their 40s.

That's about the only point he has and, on its own, it doesn't justify not getting a degree for all the other reasons I outlined. The rest of his argument is just nonsense, and I wouldn't believe anything he says anyway, the man clearly has a lot of issues, mythomania being one of them.

Also buying a Rolls at 22 when you work at the post office is about the dumbest financial move a young adult can make.

Good research, not one thing I would protest

Wonder what the stats are for dropouts ?

I run my own company , own a handful of rental units and work for another , I dropped out and I do well but I slave 8 months of the year , it’s not just $ , I believe the quality of life is much better for the folks with degrees , and you can choose , whereas I had to take what I was doing and learning after dropout in construction and start my own and I know I’d of had greater opportunities and a different life , maybe not better as it’s now kinda where I like , but different

And for someone struggling to get through school, this is not a motivated person , they may not b likely to persevere and work hard enough , for some it may only b social , some may b so stoopid it doesn’t matter if they get a degree they’ll spend their doh on a rolls at 22 ?, but they should also get a degree , some may not b able to zero in on what they wanna do and forego HS or college bc of this

If your so set on getting to work , then do it , but finish HS , consider a degree while working and progress and move in the direction you choose
 
14031940:TRVP_ANGEL said:
Just remember that bill gates and steve jobs dropped out of college, not high school...that you're in

So did Mark Zuckerberg among many others but what you're forgetting is that these people were very very intelligent people. Many dropped out of ivy league schools, not your run of the mill state school or community college or high school. They would have been very rich and successful no matter what they did. It's just they magnified their earning potential by founding empires on seriously good ideas. They cashed in on technology rushes and novel ideas in perfect times. They had a plan. They had really good plans even if it was hard in the beginning.

OP don't drop out. I know there's people here who dropped out of various levels of school and they may or may not be doing well for themselves. They bust their ass every day to be the best they can at their trades. The point is it's a risk and unless you have a super good plan, you're betting against a pretty sure reality.

I know way too many high school and college dropouts that completely ruined their lives and will probably never go back. If you drop out of high school, kiss your life goodbye. Literally. You'll actually have a shorter life expectancy. If you drop out of college, there's a potential that you can be widely successful but you also have to have the knowledge, determination, and grit to persist to the finish line. It will be much more difficult. It isn't as easy today to drop out of college and be successful as it was 50 years ago. You can't work your way up from stock boy at a supermarket to VP of a company anymore.

Before you make any rash decisions, consider some of these things: WHY do you want to drop out? Really the why? Does the why make sense? Write down the pros and the cons on an actual sheet of paper and consider them. What is your plan after you drop out? How will you fulfill your financial obligations, debts, pay for a car, health insurance, car insurance, food, housing, etc to name a few? The world won't stop because you do. Maybe you just need to take a different direction without dropping out? Do something that you have a passion for by weaving your education into it. There's nothing more fulfilling than waking up every day and doing something you love; if that means dropping out, consider the risks first. Or use your education to fund your hobbies and passions like many of us.

And please don't "take a break for a semester". I don't know a single person who came back after they took a break.

14033122:ChadThundercock said:
I don't know any 25 year old couple that makes like 5M per year because of their degree. Most people are in debt until their 35-40 because of that

This guy has a point. College these days is fucking retarded expensive. It's a travesty. A college degree isn't the glory it used to be years ago. They're a dime a dozen. You can sleep through class and come out with a B.S. in many majors. The future income potential is what you make of it after you graduate. The degree is just a ticket to get through the door to try and prove yourself, whereas you might never have been given a shot without it. If money is your issue, consider transferring to a cheaper school. I never really understood how people want to go to a school that costs so much when their future income will not nearly be enough to ever pay it off. Maybe live at home during it? Live at home after for a few years to pay off your loans. There's no shame with that. Consider your spending habits to find ways to minimize your loans (e.g. cheaper books, housing, food, partying, etc). I had a friend who lived at home with his parents for 2 years after school and paid off his entire loan balance (just gonna say it was a lot). I'll be paying til I'm nearly 35 because I am on my own and just going the forgiveness route. But don't get me wrong, I'm still way more financially comfortable than most even after my monthly debts are paid and maxing retirement. It would be a totally different story if I dropped out.

OP idk if you're in HS or college, but if you're in college, I can tell you there were plenty of times that I wanted to quit. I was fed up with the bullshit. The stupid projects. The seemingly eternal length left of schooling. The future debt. I'm glad I never did though. Sure if I had done differently, I would have went to the cheapest school possible to earn my degree because for most jobs, unless you're competing with Brad and Chad from Harvard and Yale, it really just matters what you did in school and what you can bring to the table. What kind of ideas and perspective do you provide. Etc.

Tldr: Good luck and really think hard about your decision before you do it.
 
Also maybe consider giving up THC until you graduate (assumed by the 420 name). I'm all for pot and all, but there's not a chance in hell I'd be able to study and be a good student if I was baked all the time.
 
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