Parents not letting me ski

OP:

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Most schools have a deadline for applications that is close to November or December so you should have them done anyways if you care about the school. Also, and more importantly, listen to your parents and just finish your apps kid.
 
Either do your applications or just go skiing. Unless your a child genius I'm guessing you're probably 17. Seems like you're old enough to make your own choices. If not just do the applications NBD.

Really seems pretty straight forward.
 
Throw a tantrum and threaten your parents that you'll poop and piss in your pants if they don't let you go skiing
 
same thing happened to me but my parents also told me to get a job on top of applications or else i couldnt ski. so i stopped being a lazy ass and got my ass up and got shit done.
 
I'm in sortof the same situation you're in. Just get the apps done and then you can go to a good college, get a good job, and make enough money to do the thing you love for the rest of your life. Missing a couple weeks of preseaon chunder isn't the end of the world. You'll thank your parents later in life.
 
With the time you spent on this dumb thread you could have gotten one of them done.

Do the applications or bail and go skiing, just stop wasting time on here not doing either.

 
Your talking about your parents not letting you ski yet you're in college so your at least 18... Maybe just say fuck off and buy your own pass?
 
are you fucking kidding me? just sit down and bang out the application.... they should of been done a couple months ago any ways.
 
Me. I also know that if you aren't motivated enough to fill out the application you probably aren't going to do so hot in college.
 
I usually get the "if you break your neck doing backflips im not paying for your baby food" talk a couple times a season from the good ol parents
 
Depending on where you're applying to, the fact is that your applications for undergrad are relatively inconsequential in the long run. I don't know if that is a great argument for your parents, but it really is the truth. Also, I would like to say that for myself, college applications were on me and my parents didn't really give a damn whether where, (or whether for that matter) I went or not. Your parents not leaving it up to you is the ultimate problem here. If you can't get motivated enough to do it yourself, then that definitely means something.
 
Wake up, Dress up get your stuff and GO SKIING. If you are a little smart do your applications as well but definetly GO SKIING...don't be a pussy.
 
My parents wouldn't let me go sking if i didn't have 80s in all my classes. At first i was really pissed but then i got 80s. I had 1 class with a 79 right before christmas break. I couldn't ski at all. Now i get high 80s and 90s cause that shit sucked
 
Honestly regardless of what your parents say, you really should get those done before you hit the slopes anyway. Idk what the big deal is- just do the apps and then go skiing. Don't be a child about it
 
Just fucking do you applications. Once you get accepted to a school you can put in practically no effort the rest of the year and ski as much as you want.
 
troll...

here's a thought:

1. Go to school

2. Get an education

3. Get a job where you can travel a lot

4. Travel to ski areas on your companies dime

oh yeah....and don't be a lazy fuck
 
in the real world when you have to survive on your own...stuff sucks. YOU have to take out the trash. YOU have to do your laundry. i always did these things but i take it this kid doesn't he seems like hes given a lot. try affording a season pass, all your gear, gas, bills AND school. you do just school right now. good luck sport
 
LEave a bong or bag of coke out on the kitchen counter.

They will have bigger fish to fry than your college applications and will stop giving you shit about that.

Make sure you tell them you got the stuff from someone not ski related though and are self medicating due to the anger you feel from not being able to ski.
 
He's a troll?

Your part of whats wrong with society putting forth this be all end all idea that everyone needs to go to college and work a high paying 9-5. You think a company will allow someone to go to a ski area on a paid business trip?

Hey, its not easy out there for people who go down another path but plenty of us do.

In the United States new employees don't even get more than 2 weeks a year vacation. Better not book yours for a week the snow sucks.

With your attitude though get ready to enjoy standing in lines on Saturdays and find yourself locked into a life where your monthly bills are ginourmous (assuming you want to live near your high paying job and drive a similar car to work as your high paid coworkers and have the other luxuries high paid people do.)
 
I did all mine in one night, except for one (had to write a few essays for it). Conclusion is they don't take long at all, just get them over with and go enjoy some snow, man.
 
It takes like an afternoon to do the applications, just finish it you're going to have to do them at some point anyway, save your energy for skiing and applications rather than fighting your parents over this.
 
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