kuhtreen said:
Walk said:
kuhtreen said:
Amen. My life is the same boring story day after day after day. I just sit around the house feeling like a lazy piece of crap. But I don't think I'm really lazy....I just don't have anything to do because of this illness. There is no choice. It is what it is.
Many days I feel like that, but ever since I went to school, things have been a little better.
Are you in school now?
I graduated this year (I'm only fifteen but I took the CHSPE test to get out early.) So I have to wait until January to get a job because that's when I'll get my license and I need to be able to transport myself. So...I still have about four and a half months of sitting around. :-/
I see.
Is having a car the only way you can transport yourself to a community college? If it is, then it's alright. 4 months is not bad. I started to drive when i was 19.
I strongly recommend that you or anyone else not in school to enroll in a community college (if you don't have any other plans). It's seriously not as social as HS. Everyone is relatively mature.
If you do go, just make sure you try really hard to get good grades until you finish your general education, and then you'll be able to transfer to most universities according to your GPA. In community college, you can pick to go to as many classes as you want, although I probably would recommend no less than two or three per semester. Another great thing about comm college is that you can withdraw from any class if you don't like it for any reason and it won't be on your record if you do it on time. But, really, most of general education is sooo easy; I'm 22 and I started last year and been doing pretty well (first time ever in school). I wish I did it earlier. I still would've preferred doing well in HS (I didn't), but hey, if you're 15 now you can get your bachelor's degree when you're like 19... not bad at all.
PM me if you wanna any more tips/suggestions.