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Hello! I have looked through a lot of posted on this website and I have noticed a lot of people my age trying to dropout... Now I am not trying to start an argument here but should we allow these students to learn it the hard way like some of you did, or let them finish their highschool? Me personally, I signed for Reserves but I did want to dropout and go Full Force. The thing is, when everyone here drills it into our young heads that it will close doors and screw our profession in the future, it doesn't really help. I know now that I probably should get my highschool first, at least my GED, but as a young one, I am stubborn, like many of the other young ones on this forum...
My question is, how can we explain to the new recruits to finish highschool, I am one of them... If you search, it tells us to finish highschool, but is it really helping the new recruits decide? Hell, some of the recruits should know that if they can't finish highschool, who says they can finish BMQ... See in my own eyes, these new recruits are thinking to themselves they can enter CF and start living without proceeding their stepping stone of Highschool...
So the bottom line question is, will their always be the army dropouts? Is there a way to stop people like me from being stubborn and screwing up their life, and finishing highschool when they are in their 20's/30's and learning it the hard way?
Thank you.
My question is, how can we explain to the new recruits to finish highschool, I am one of them... If you search, it tells us to finish highschool, but is it really helping the new recruits decide? Hell, some of the recruits should know that if they can't finish highschool, who says they can finish BMQ... See in my own eyes, these new recruits are thinking to themselves they can enter CF and start living without proceeding their stepping stone of Highschool...
So the bottom line question is, will their always be the army dropouts? Is there a way to stop people like me from being stubborn and screwing up their life, and finishing highschool when they are in their 20's/30's and learning it the hard way?
Thank you.