Nah you'r pretty awesome. We need to hang out some time.
I dunno.
I dropped out because I had a hard time with some subjects that I absolutely despised, and couldn't change, and realised that I'd sort of totally fucked up the next two years of my life if I had continued.
And now that I've dropped out, I realised that it's gonna take a lot more than I expected to get into uni.
So I'm pretty much saying fuck it all to everything and starting again after 9 months of doing not much.
Do high school IT if you're looking for an easy mark, not if you're looking for good education. Maybe it's different where you're from, but any IT short of TAFE and Uni always rang kinda hollow when I was doing school. Admittedly, I never did SACE but that's also the impression I got from my HS graduate friends and my knowledge of IT before year 11 and 12.
The rest sound like they'd be fairly interesting.
But I like IT.
It was fucking easy last year (The same year I'm going into now) at least for the 2 months I did it. I'd be finished all the shit way easy, and I asked if I could just do the next piece of work. The dude said that at the rate I was going, if he did that, I'd finish the year's coursework in about 2 terms. So he just gave me extra work. I learnt quickly that I could bludge pretty much the whole lesson, and just do the shit at home in 15 minutes. Which is what I did.:X![]()
I'm not saying that IT is a bad subject (hell, it's head and shoulders above business maths), just that it ain't exactly a hard course to do well in. Beyond HS, IT is a little bit harder. Not by much, but it is a step up if you do any work beyond SACE bludge level. It doesn't get intellectually taxing until you hit diploma level TAFE or degree-type Uni courses.