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  • I am 29 and I wish I was 16 again! If your board at school go take so night classes at your local college! there free I believe! As long as your still in high school! Get a jump on life it hasn't started yet no mater what MTV told you!
  • A prodigy I see? Why don't you just care enough to get a scholarship, get a good paying career and live your life lavishly and worry free since you don't care so much.
  • What will you do for a living when you grow up?
  • find something you care about. music, animals, traveling, anything! find something you are passionate about and pursue it. also, help the kids who aren't as smart as you are. you'll get good karma for it.
  • You are probably just going through a phase right now. But believe me, you have the world in the palm of your hands, and your possibilities are endless. Find your passion. Do a little soul searching. Seems as though you're already a step ahead, so now its time to take it to the next level!!
  • Maybe you should do something non-academic like a sport. Baseball has a lot for you to learn, about the game, and about life and you won't be the smartest one there. That's not a dig on you but maybe your bored with being such a whiz kid, might do you some good to get outside the box. I think if you've never played ( at a higher level, and maybe you do or have) pitching might strike your mind as a challenge. Also baseball isn't really an amped up sport with a bunch of jocks. It takes a different cat to play baseball. Being smart and aware of situations will only help you. Plus there's history, religion, traveling, sport, competition, black magic, physics, strategy, patience, statistics, science, conditioning, culture, folklore, and theory all wrapped in the great game of baseball. Not everything academic or worthwhile is in a book. Although they have that too. I suggest reading "Ball Four" by Jim Bouton best book I ever read and I majored in English, then again I also played baseball my whole life. "You spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time." Jim Bouton
  • You sound like perfect MILITARY material!!! Go join-up with the nearest ARMED FORCES recruiter. Let's see if they can get your "give a d*mn" working, again!!!
  • find a hobby, or take an extra elective. i'm 17, and i'm in 4 music classes. that's what has kept me going throughout high school.

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