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Originally Posted by aznlangjai
So you're just speaking out of your ass? You have nothing to back up on what you say. You think you write a post to give someone shit and you're the big man?
1) You don't know why I didn't graduate.
2) You don't know why I am deciding to finish high school now.
3) I think I already mentioned that school is not my first priority.
So based on these three points, how do you conclude that I don't have the drive to?
Why should I ditch the car to go to school? Doesn't make sense. You're here getting off about how I should finish my GED and get into law school blah blah blah, when you didn't even read that school is not my #1 priority at this moment.
You want to settle for used cars is your choice, maybe you're making a minimum wage job that can't even support a used car with full tank of gas every month, but I can, and I'm not even complaining. I just don't want to put too much stress on myself working a part time job, going heavy on school and still have to pay for my car when AGAIN school is not my #1 priority.
Again, you bring shit up with no facts. What advice HAVE I been asking for? Your guard is still up because you're embarassed for starting shit from nothing, that's why your post is full of insults and cusses, which does nothing to strengthen it.
Yeah I've read online that GED is not equivalent to a high school diploma so even completing that might not help me down the road if the university/law faculties expects otherwise.
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Man, stop feeding into this defense cycle. More walking. Less talking. Tell us what you're going to do.
To help kick your ass into gear, I have a friend who did law at Queen's (Ontario), and went to UBC. She lived in Surrey, and her parents would drive her to the skytrain, and she'd bus to UBC on the B-line from Commercial Station.
She now works in New York and earns $175,000/year.
She is 27.