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speakerheart

Active member
C'Sup,

Hey, i just finished writing my thoughts lol
and i didnt relize before ahhh i wrote it, i sent it to the wrong
section :? Oh well i hope still all the canadians can still get a chance to read it :wink:

I would just like to say,Congrats!! To all the canadians who despite this disorder still have continued with there studies :wink: I guess im not as brave as all you grads :oops: lol im just curious to know if there are any canadians who have dropped out of school, but will eventully make the attempt to continue and pursue their dreams someday! Lol, or am i alone?

Thnx,.JoJo
 

sweetsalwa

Member
speakerheart said:
C'Sup,

Hey, i just finished writing my thoughts lol
and i didnt relize before ahhh i wrote it, i sent it to the wrong
section :? Oh well i hope still all the canadians can still get a chance to read it :wink:

I would just like to say,Congrats!! To all the canadians who despite this disorder still have continued with there studies :wink: I guess im not as brave as all you grads :oops: lol im just curious to know if there are any canadians who have dropped out of school, but will eventully make the attempt to continue and pursue their dreams someday! Lol, or am i alone?

Thnx,.JoJo

Hey Speakerheart,

am still in university but I feel like dropping out everyday since from high school. I don't know how long I am going to be patient...

do you mind if I ask you..why did you drop out of school? Just want to know if your thought are like mine :wink:
 

Jegan

Well-known member
heyy speaker heart.. nope ur not the only one, i droped out frm College an year ago.. i couldnt take it anymore n' im planing to go to college dis september hopefullly :(
 

Bustedhead

Member
I dropped out of college years ago, and to be honest my life has gotten worse since. Not trying to alarm you or anything, but in college it was easier to be social. I smoked a lot of weed back then, so it was easier to get along with people, you know we had a common interest. I guess in my case, I really didn't stray from my dream, I just went to college because I thought I was supposed to, it wasn't really what I wanted. I didn't really have any direction, that's good that you do. Depending on what you are trying to be, you can always do correspondense or even start at a lower level job.
 
I worked as a Civil Engineer for 8 years, then I went back to school for it and dropped out in my first year, went through a real bad down period where I was on disability for 4 years and came out of it as a personal trainer specialising in mental health fitness drawing upon my own experiences. I am just getting going, with a little luck next year I may start my own studio, right now I am working out of the garage and online.
 
speakerheart said:
C'Sup,

Hey, i just finished writing my thoughts lol
and i didnt relize before ahhh i wrote it, i sent it to the wrong
section :? Oh well i hope still all the canadians can still get a chance to read it :wink:

I would just like to say,Congrats!! To all the canadians who despite this disorder still have continued with there studies :wink: I guess im not as brave as all you grads :oops: lol im just curious to know if there are any canadians who have dropped out of school, but will eventully make the attempt to continue and pursue their dreams someday! Lol, or am i alone?

Thnx,.JoJo

I guess it's all about following your dreams and sometimes HOPE plays a big part in all of this.
I never attended college until I was an adult and it was the best for me.
The college I chose to attend was small and for me the others were too big for me and I felt like I could deal with the smaller one much better.
In spite of my fiance' committing suicide I persevered and stayed in college for myself and it was because of the ongoing support of my family and friends and the school I attended I hung in.
I so much at first wanted to quit.
Just doing it when it is right for you.
My son is trying to get his high school education and it has been hard but the first thing you have to deal with is this and everything else will follow.
We celebrate the small victories and everyday is a victory because it takes courage to live with this...and to me he is my HERO.
Don't be too hard on yourself.
You can always do it later at your pace hon.
 

sweetnothings89

New member
speakerheart said:
C'Sup,

Hey, i just finished writing my thoughts lol
and i didnt relize before ahhh i wrote it, i sent it to the wrong
section :? Oh well i hope still all the canadians can still get a chance to read it :wink:

I would just like to say,Congrats!! To all the canadians who despite this disorder still have continued with there studies :wink: I guess im not as brave as all you grads :oops: lol im just curious to know if there are any canadians who have dropped out of school, but will eventully make the attempt to continue and pursue their dreams someday! Lol, or am i alone?

Thnx,.JoJo


I can relate..

because of the social phobia thing i have usually dreaded going to school
it allways made me nervous and overwhelmed i just couldnt deal.
So i ended up dropping out even though i allways said i wouldnt.
I really hope i can continue my education soon in the future.
 
I didn't drop out of highschool, but I've been in college living on-campus for a day and a alf now and I hate it...it seems like everybody already has frinds! And I haven't said a word to anybody but my room moate, I hope I can make some frinds, otherwise this is going to be a looooooong two years. I thought about dropping out and coming back in a year, but I figure I'll just stick it out and get it all overwith as soon as possible
 

chaoticmind

Member
I was amazingly able to finish my degree at Carleton due to the fact that I was able to take a lot of my courses from home (via CUTV). In my family me not completing a degree was not an option, so there was a lot of pressure on me for that. There were no other options. It took me a while to settle into a program I enjoyed, though. And I steered clear of campus as much as possible in favour of staying home, so I didn't make any new friends. I missed a lot of classes and would only appear to hand in the occasional assignment and for midterms/finals. But I'm done, which is a relief. And it makes me feel good that I have at least accomplished something in my life. Unfortunately I cannot handle the pressures of a 'normal' job, which is now the next step people are expecting me to take. Gah!
 

bluebird274

Member
Social anxiety made university tough, and I really struggled to finish my degree. I dropped out, or I'd rather say I "put my education on hold" while I did a lot of other stuff, always wanting to go back and get the degree.

I hate to say, but I was only able to finish my degree with the help of taking benzos. I was a daily clonazepam user, and it seriously messed with my memory, so I felt like I had to work twice as hard, but there was no way I could have made it to classes without the benzos.

I was really determined, though, to get my degree. I But I was just entering my 30s, having worked a lot of really crappy jobs. If it was the last thing I did, I would get my degree, come hell or high water!
(No longer take clonazepam, by the way. But rarely leave the house now too!)
 
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