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Anonymous 09/08/09(Tue)15:37:08 No. 30510

This is for those who are over 22 or so years of age.

Any of you drop out of college? I have/had outrageous circumstances to deal with and could never finish college.

Obama's speech got me all riled up, after all, I didn't have any of that growing up(responsible parents, teachers, ect) In fact, they openly went through hoops to sabatage me back then.

I tried going back to school, but my parents screwed me over, I don't know what to do.

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Omi !j2Z1HgFh/6 09/08/09(Tue)15:40:18 No. 30511

try again, alternatively look fpr apprenticeship schemes where you can work and go to college to further yourself for the company.

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Anonymous 09/08/09(Tue)15:44:40 No. 30515

>>30511
I guess that's an idea, my parents, though, I keep thinking back to the shit they pulled. Being adults, you'd think you could confront them on this shit, but they're just idiots. They lie like their 12 year olds making sure I'm to blame.

"DON"T GO OFF TO COLLEGE! HOW WILL I VISIT YOU EVERY DAY! DON"T APPLY TO COLLEGE IT'S FULL"

This is shit they told me ever sense I was 19 fucking years olld. Just to cover their own asses. Did I mention the father makes 6 figures a year, yet kept us malnourished and in a fucking hell hole for all our lives? He's crazy, he's been desperately trying to recreate his youth and ideal college life so hard that he ruined my fucking life.

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Omi !j2Z1HgFh/6 09/08/09(Tue)15:47:34 No. 30517

Ok, first go see a therapist to get out some of this emotional agst or apply to a college and see their counsellor for free.
but seriously apprenticeships would be good for you, you earn money, get on the job experience and get to further yourself at college.
On a side note, tell your parents to piss off, I went to uni an hour away from my house and my parents pulled all sorts of shit on me to pretend they couldn't visit. You are a grown up, you will one day leave the nest, fuck them and just do it, you won't be tired to your mothers apron strings all your life.

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Anonymous 09/08/09(Tue)16:08:03 No. 30523

>>30517
My therapist is a total dick and frankly, I'm sick of the way he sides with my parents on everything.

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Avoen !kCffwEqMAE 09/08/09(Tue)16:40:28 No. 30538

your problems seem to be more about your parents than not finishing college.

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Anonymous 09/08/09(Tue)16:41:11 No. 30539

>>30523
Be a man, discontinue talking with your family.

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Anonymous 09/08/09(Tue)16:43:41 No. 30543

reow Omi! never though i'd see you talk that way.

OP, there's plenty of ways to fund your college. apply at fafsa.gov, fastweb, and whatever you state offers. move away from your parents, become your own adult.

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Anonymous 09/08/09(Tue)20:34:05 No. 30692

>>30543
Well I already GOT a student loan. Which THEY SPENT. I can't get another of those.

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Anonymous 09/08/09(Tue)21:07:50 No. 30713

>>30692
take them to court, that was unlawful use of your loan by someone else imo, not a lawyer but that's robbery I think

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Anonymous 09/08/09(Tue)21:31:11 No. 30730

Another fall comes
Adult education
Opportunity

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Anonymous 09/09/09(Wed)00:13:16 No. 30995

newfags can't trifor- wait!

get the fuck of the /chan/s and get a job, pay for college one class at a time if that's what you have to do, and get a goddamn degree. or, get a job and fucking work, pussy.

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Anonymous 09/09/09(Wed)00:57:19 No. 31044

online classes are the answer full stop.
low costs, low time investment, easy to maintain good grades.

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Anonymous 09/09/09(Wed)01:30:44 No. 31061

>>31044
online classes cost more than traditional classes.
OP is fucked. divorce your parents, or move out.

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Anonymous 09/09/09(Wed)01:41:09 No. 31075

>Did I mention the father makes 6 figures a year, yet kept us malnourished and in a fucking hell hole for all our lives?

Wait what? Elaborate, please.

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Anonymous 09/09/09(Wed)09:33:41 No. 31243

>>31075
He has a job at viacom that pays him very well, but instead of putting us into nice schools or moving us into a ncie house, he kept spending the majority of his money on himself. So, he could've easily afforded a brand new car, but the family would have to sacrifice food and clothes for it.

I particularly remember my middleschool years. My parents both had jobs, we were fed on TV dinners for those 2 years. My father tried to have me pulled from Highschool so I'd have to get a job in fast food (he still steals money for weed out of my bank account)


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