I'm a pretty much failing junior in high school and in a school district boasting their college attendance records. But failing school since I don't want to do the work, is this really the thing I should? How can I do the easy high school work? I don't want to go rack up huge amounts of debt over something that I probably won't do. Thoughts?
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If you have to ask this question, the answer is no, at least not right now. Why not take a year or two and work or do volunteer work (if your parents will support this!) and reconsider when you are a little older? It's amazing what a couple of years will do. Beats getting in debt up to your neck when you don't really want to attend college at this time. Honestly it is a sign of maturity to accept that you are not ready right now. But do at least try and finish high school. You will be glad you did later. You could also consider a stint in the military.
honestly no point in wasting more money, public school is free and your doing bad but hey at least its free. try vocational school to be a plumber or mechanic etc.
no you shouldnt be.
if you dont like working hard in high school, it aint gonna get better in college