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    Exactly what the title says. Do I really need an education. I may be only 15, but I am sick and tired of school, I just can't take it anymore. I wake up at 7:00 go to school till 3:00 then I have my after school programs till six, then i gotta go to tutors till 7:00 then do my homework till 1 in the morning. Every single day I have to go through this, I have no time for things I want to do.

    So I was wondering what others think about this do you really need an education to be successful? What job opportunities could one have without a job opportunity but still earn enough to have a good life
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadKill
    Exactly what the title says. Do I really need an education. I may be only 15, but I am sick and tired of school, I just can't take it anymore. I wake up at 7:00 go to school till 3:00 then I have my after school programs till six, then i gotta go to tutors till 7:00 then do my homework till 1 in the mornin do.

    So I was wondering what others think about this do you really need an education to be successful? What job opportunities could one have without a job opportunity but still earn enough to have a good life
    Of course you don't need one, but it opens a lot of doors that will be closed without one.

    Many Military, Police, and other blue collar jobs do need require an education, but also don't offer as much advancement and salary opportunities as many white collar jobs.

    I would advise you to rethink your current situation. University education is nothing like lower education, in my opinion.



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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadKill
    Exactly what the title says. Do I really need an education. I may be only 15, but I am sick and tired of school, I just can't take it anymore. I wake up at 7:00 go to school till 3:00 then I have my after school programs till six, then i gotta go to tutors till 7:00 then do my homework till 1 in the morning. Every single day I have to go through this, I have no time for things I want to do.
    That's insane. I went to high school in Canada for a short while, and I never, ever had to stay up that late on a regular basis. Do your teachers give you a lot of work, or do you like to work a little more slowly?

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    What could possibly be more worht while than learning?


    Money may enrich your bank account, but only knowledge can enrich your soul. (my feeble attempt at being a budhist wise man )


    I intend to stay in education/academia for basicaly my entire life, and whilst I can see that this wouldn't apeal to everybody, I really cannot see any benift to leaving school. That young at the most you might make £10k a year, which just isn't worth it for an oportunity that'll never come in your life again.

    Also, the more you learn, the more fun it is to learn. This especaily applies to sciences, as you start to see how everything slots together, and how the whole universe is at the same time so neat and effficent, but completly random. When that "clicks" for you, if it ever does, you will have gained, what is, IMHO, the greatest thing humanity can ever gain, what I can only call "philosophy," and from that moment on, further knowledge will be all that you are interested in, and all that you need to be interested. Once you have reached that point, learning will sudenly become the easiest thing in the world, because it is the only thing left that can interest you. What could possibly be better than knowledge?




    Why I have written this I really don't know , I just feel like slapping down whatever comes into my head, and I'm to tired to make it neat and cohesive. However, poorly as I have expressed myself, I sincerly belive waht I have said is true.


    15 is far to young to decide wether an academic life is for you, how can you possibly decide when 90% of the desicions about what you will study are made by someone else?


    Seriously, maybe such a life is not for you, but give it at least another 3 years, minimum. Once you can study whatever takes your fancy, and later get paid to do so, what could possibly be wrong with a life of research/academia?



    EDIT: BTW what conutry/education system are you in, if you don't mind me asking? feel free to ignore this if you do
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    Thanks for your replies. I understand what you guys are saying, but something in me is telling me that school isn't the thing for me. I have always considered joining the armed force, and I think I'll finish high school and look into that.

    @Evil_Maniac : I am not sure what time you went to Canada for school, but currently our schools stack us with homework, you won't believe how much homework we get for being only in grade 10. Maybe it's just my high school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadKill
    @Evil_Maniac : I am not sure what time you went to Canada for school, but currently our schools stack us with homework, you won't believe how much homework we get for being only in grade 10. Maybe it's just my high school.
    Which high school do you go to, and what courses are you in? I have a few friends in high school in Canada, and they never seem to mention having that much homework, but they're also mostly from rural schools.

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    I understand your position.
    I have school from 7:45 to 3:05, then I have extra-curricular activities (it was tough managing time for the ones I want to do). Then I have school-work until later. Maybe it's the teachers, or the work, but I don't have as much work as you.

    I can tell you now, you have to decide. Talk to friends in higher classes, find out what classes are the worst to have, passing rate, etc. But you can't take the high level classes and expect to fly through them.

    However, and my older colleagues can back me up, a good education can make a difference in the salary you receive, and the people you meet. Unless your going into a trade (electrician, plumber) or armed forces, you should get a college degree, at least.

    Even if you join the armed forces, you might not be able to go to the military academy to advance, and you could stay a NCO.

    Stick with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadKill
    Thanks for your replies. I understand what you guys are saying, but something in me is telling me that school isn't the thing for me. I have always considered joining the armed force, and I think I'll finish high school and look into that.

    @Evil_Maniac : I am not sure what time you went to Canada for school, but currently our schools stack us with homework, you won't believe how much homework we get for being only in grade 10. Maybe it's just my high school.
    Easy dude, do what i did. Forget homework. Never once i did it past the age of 9 -10. Notable exception was probably the college thesis. Don't take home to work or work to home. Or work to anywhere really....
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    15 is far to young to decide wether an academic life is for you, how can you possibly decide when 90% of the desicions about what you will study are made by someone else?
    Exactly the problem. Schooling teaches, FORCES, you to be dependant upon some other source.

    You do not need schooling or a degree.

    You do however need an education.

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    "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."

    The way I see it, for a growing society education is essential for stability, shifting groups of people into certain area to fit certain needs, much like an ant colony. During the Cold War for example, math and science programs were largely boosted. As a society grows and grows, people are simply statistics rather than "people", and therein lies the problem, education promotes stability while reaping the individual of any freedom.

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    You need some kind of education. If you're having trouble (real trouble, nothing to do with advanced clases) with High school I would advise against going to uni/college. Learn a trade. Plumbers make more money than most engineers anyway.

    Avoid becoming an unskilled labourer if at all possible.

    If you want to own your own business someday, the type where you actually have employees (instead of being something like an independant plumber) you do an education. Math is your friend when it comes to money. The 'pointless' courses allow you to ineract socially with other 'learned' people. They won't respect you if they have to use small words for you to understand them.

    Honestly, if you're having problems and doubts like it sounds you do, take a good long look at your life and ask yourself a couple of things: What do you want to do with your life ? What are your strong points and your weaknesses ? Do those fit in with your ambitions ? How important is money to you ? (and really, do the math here, what would you like to have and how much does it cost ?).
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    Sounds like your currect education is costing way too much time. (Considering I'm not working by far as much and I'm at a university)

    Are there other educational options at this point?

    In any case: yes! later on you would be so happy to have done some education. it will make the difference.

    joining the armed forces.. well, it may be good for some. But I don't think it's something you should do from age 20 until you retire?

    again, yes!

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    Every teenage feels so. In thirties you may wish you had better of it specializing in X instead of Y (and in my case getting laid with some of those chicks in HS ). In your forties you will have memorized one or more of what we have been saying, and repeat it. Later on, you won't give a darn about such thoughts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadKill
    Exactly what the title says. Do I really need an education. I may be only 15, but I am sick and tired of school, I just can't take it anymore. I wake up at 7:00 go to school till 3:00 then I have my after school programs till six, then i gotta go to tutors till 7:00 then do my homework till 1 in the morning. Every single day I have to go through this, I have no time for things I want to do.

    So I was wondering what others think about this do you really need an education to be successful? What job opportunities could one have without a job opportunity but still earn enough to have a good life


    After school program? Tutor?

    When I went to 10th grade, the school lasted from 8-14 (2); then I was free to do whatever I wanted for the rest of the day. Maybe an hour or two with HW.
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    No. But it's better if you have one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadKill
    Exactly what the title says. Do I really need an education. I may be only 15, but I am sick and tired of school, I just can't take it anymore. I wake up at 7:00 go to school till 3:00 then I have my after school programs till six, then i gotta go to tutors till 7:00 then do my homework till 1 in the morning. Every single day I have to go through this, I have no time for things I want to do.

    So I was wondering what others think about this do you really need an education to be successful? What job opportunities could one have without a job opportunity but still earn enough to have a good life
    Everyone feels like that at this time of year, but that's no consolation.

    I'll basically just repeat what has been said before:
    Firstly, if you don't need the tutors to pass, forget about them. If you just have them around to help you with some odd problems with classwork, ask your friends instead; they usually know more anyway, in my experience If they're just there for show, you're wasting your time (and, incidentally, money).

    Doing homework to one in the morning sounds extreme. I do know kids who do it - but that's because they leave their assignments and stuff too late, not because of the course content. Is that you?

    You're in year 10 now; if you follow the same system as us here, next year you get to do entirely elective subjects. Choose what you enjoy, what you want to do, and you'll find things a lot more interesting. My experience is that, in senior, you do exactly as much homework as you want to do. It's certainly not essential to passing, or even doing well - I'd know, because I can't remember the last time I did homework that wasn't marked

    But honestly, don't drop out on education yet. Trust me, at each stage of your life - moving from middle schooling into junior, from junior into senior, and, I assume, from senior into uni - you look back and marvel at how seriously you took things, and how little they actually mattered.

    School's important, yes; but it's not so much the knowledge but the experience. Don't drop out

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    Unless you're Bill Gates, Sir Alan Sugar, or even Simon Cowell. Don't drop out, you'll likely regret it later.

    But hey, plumbers make a great living these days...

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    Also, I agree with Sapi, by the sounds of it, with all those tutors, you sound like you're trying to hit way above your level (however high or low that might be).

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    One final thing, school - it's something to do with your time, and if you drop out - it's not as if you can hang out with your friends, because they're going to be... at school.
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    One of the beauties of being young is you can try different avenues in life. Military service is a noble fulfilling career (dont listen to the haters), education serves you will in private industry.

    Dont be adverse to looking at trades either. Education in literal terms dosent have to mean university.
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    Depending on your skills, talents, and so on, you might need schooling or you might not. Schooling is the "safe" way.

    Now, education is the "real" stuff. Any fool can go to school and learn things, but what you do with it and the things you learn yourself is where it's at. It gives greater satisfaction to learn something yourself and do it, and really do it WELL.

    I don't know where you live and how it's like in there, but if it's America it's probably the case that it's a lot different from the Netherlands. If you finish high school in here -- the middle high level high school (HAVO) -- you could already be selected to join the Military Academy, and if you already have a college degree you can go for the shorter MA course for which there's even more chance you'd get in. If you join the army in your case you can probably get up higher in the ranks if you wish (above an NCO), but it will cost a lot more effort, but then again it will probably be more rewarding in the end and your experience would be a lot greater than if you'd step into the army starting at an officer's position.

    One thing I can tell you is to not stop moving. Get as high as possible (and I don't mean do drugs ). Go to school, and if possible work, or one of the two, but always keep in mind the other. I would say finish high school first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sapi
    Doing homework to one in the morning sounds extreme. I do know kids who do it - but that's because they leave their assignments and stuff too late, not because of the course content. Is that you?

    My experience is that, in senior, you do exactly as much homework as you want to do. It's certainly not essential to passing, or even doing well - I'd know, because I can't remember the last time I did homework that wasn't marked

    Sorry for the essay, by the way; I'm putting off a Chemistry one Procrastination is a valuable skill, I swear
    Well, as one at the same point as you sapi:

    Homework to one in the morning = person doing a really good job. The continual OP1 (overall position) (Highest thing you can get in QLD) students work until 1 or sometimes all night. Mainly the science subjects though.

    I havent done homework in....hmm 3 years? Yeah, thats right

    My gpa was around 3/5, but marks have improved. (yet i still do no work)

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    Do I really need an education?
    You NEED to finish High School, minimum, if you plan to live and work in North America, South America, or western Europe - or else your 20's will be much harder, and your options more limited, than they have to be (I know that seems a long ways off, but it's only about 2,000 days away!).

    From the info you provided, it seems you don't have an education problem, you have a time-management problem. Sleeping from 1 to 7 a.m. is deleterious to your health and your ability to focus. And your schedule shows no "Roadkill" time. You have to schedule those things - they're vital, or all that other effort fails. Schedule 10 hours of sleep, and 2 hours of "play" for weekdays.

    Those are not luxuries, they're necessities. You've got to recognize the need to re-charge your batteries. I daresay your parents and teachers aren't putting in the same number of hours working that you are.

    And; whether you're better suited to a profession, a trade, or a schlub job - and the amount of schooling you need for each... In my opinion, at 15 you mentally prepare yourself for each - if you end up at 25 years old: a Lawyer, who is also a bricklayer, and isn't afraid to dig a ditch, you'll be adaptive to any environment you find yourself in. And that's a good place to be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pevergreen
    Well, as one at the same point as you sapi:

    Homework to one in the morning = person doing a really good job. The continual OP1 (overall position) (Highest thing you can get in QLD) students work until 1 or sometimes all night. Mainly the science subjects though.
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    Wow Thanks for all the feedback everyone, this is great. Heres another thing i mean though. After you get your education and such, you only need the education for jobs you are looking for, but what if I want to have my own buisness do i really need an education then? What I'm trying to get at is that I dont want to waste 13 years of my life doing something that will serve no purpose towards me in the future
    You WILL need education. There will be a lot of What about... in our lifes thats why I think I need education*. Just try to be smart, try to do homewrok with friends, you know you can talk with them and do it at the same time, you can get help, and you arent bored at all.

    *I think I need education because of one thing: You can't be no one. There is always the need of being better than others.
    Like someone said: We dont need to be the winners. Others need to be losers.
    When you will apply for a job, you are appling for the same job as other people are. If you don't have education, how are you supposed to have the job?
    But remember, life doesn't rely on your education. There are two tipes of education. Life education and School Education.
    Just try to learn both. Dont unbalance one for the other, like Roman and Barbarian factions in Rome. If you learn one, like I'm doing, you will be useless in the other. I suck at life, but I'm very good to use pc's. Its useless to use pc's if you cant do a lot of things by yourself.

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    Don't do it unless you need to practice or if it's being marked. If your teacher, for example in math, assigns two pages of questions that you understand, do one of each example to make sure you do, and leave it at that. From my experience, most teachers will still mark that your homework is done if you do this, and the questions are done properly.

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    I dropped tutoring long time ago. Waste of time for me, and I only did it to get good grades in the national exams. I got decent grades, and from them, goodbye tutoring!

    I have lots of work to do. School from 8 till 3:30, sports from 4 to 6, learning from 8 to 10. 2 hours per day. At 22:45 I go to bed, even if I haven't done my homework completely. For me, getting my sleep and caring about myself is more important than getting an extra point. At the end of the day, who the hell is going to ask you if you got 9 instead of 10 at the geography test from 20th of November 2007?
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    Like Edyz said, make sure you get plenty of sleep and exercise. You'll *learn* more if you eat right, exercise, and sleep enough...that and the girls will like you more. If you do all those, you may not get all of your homework done or the best grade in the class, but you will establish a solid foundation for the future.

    Please don't think the military is the easy way out. An uneducated soldier is a dead soldier.


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    Wow Thanks for all the feedback everyone, this is great. Heres another thing i mean though. After you get your education and such, you only need the education for jobs you are looking for, but what if I want to have my own buisness do i really need an education then? What I'm trying to get at is that I dont want to waste 13 years of my life doing something that will serve no purpose towards me in the future.
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    Default Re: Do I really need an education?

    Quote Originally Posted by RoadKill
    Wow Thanks for all the feedback everyone, this is great. Heres another thing i mean though. After you get your education and such, you only need the education for jobs you are looking for, but what if I want to have my own buisness do i really need an education then? What I'm trying to get at is that I dont want to waste 13 years of my life doing something that will serve no purpose towards me in the future.
    Businesses require money to get them running and it will often take a while before they start to turn a profit. Most private business owners have to live off of their own resources for at least a year or two before their companies can support them. Where are you going to get this startup money from? Banks will not give you a loan if you have no experience, no matter how good your plan is. Thus, even if you plan on starting your own business and being self-employed, you will have to work for at least a few years to save enough money to start out on your own. You'll never accumulate enough money by working a menial labor job, so an education is still necessary just to get the startup cash for your business.

    Yes, it's true that some people can be crazily successful with no education and no experience. There are very, very few people who can do that, though. Not only do they have to be very smart, capable, and have a good idea/plan, they have to have perfect timing and a good deal of luck. It's not something that's wise to gamble on.

    Go to college, finish your education, get a job, save some money, see the world, live a good life. It's really not that bad. Many of us have done it before you and, trust me, we didn't like homework either. It DOES pay off, though. I was in full time education until I was 24. I didn't like it at all. However, I am far, far better off having done it than I would have been if I hadn't.

    Plus, college is fun. Anyone who tells you otherwise studied too much.


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    Education is just there to get some papers you can show your employers, okay, sometimes you actually learn something new or useful. There are people with great papers who ruin companies though.
    IIRC 50% of management decisions were bad in hindsight when compared to what would have been best for the company. And I think most managers have decent papers.
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    You do not need schooling or a degree.

    You do however need an education.

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