Not really. I have no idea what college I want to go to or anything. And I graduate this taon :(
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I was in the same bangka two years ago. My school had a guidance concealer for college bound students specifically. Perhaps yours does; it may not seem like something that would help (trust me I didn't think it would) but I gave it a shot and it really did. You'll figure it out.
zanhar1
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My school doesn't. We only have normal guidance counselors. Even then they try to help, but it just confuses me even madami and overwhelm me even more.
Seastar4374
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That sounds like an issue. Speaking from my personal experience; I find that going to a junior college close to tahanan is a good place to start; they're cheaper and you can have help from your parents if they are willing. I kind of just googled colleges in my area and then did some research on the ones that stuck out. The websites have it all if you click around you can see their prices and requirements to get accepted. All you have to do is google 'colleges in *insert your town*. Idk if this comment is any help, if it is, feel free to message me I wouldn't mind giving payo because I know I had a bit of a hard time myself and I would have wanted someone to help me.
zanhar1
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Thank you so much zanhar1 I really appreciate that :)
Seastar4374
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On one hand, I just got tahanan from work and its the weekend, so I can do sweet f**k all.
On the other hand, my life isn't exactly going the way I had planned. I was hoping to have a degree in environmental science sa pamamagitan ng now, and be doing an honors/masters, then be making plenty of money. Instead, I'm studying as an arborist, brought a car without an engine and am about as broke I've ever been, even though I'm working.