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I dropped out after 10th grade to raise my baby....went back and earned my G.E.D. If I had it to do over again, I would have stayed in high school and gone on to college.
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I guess I made it through 23rd grade, if we kept the numbering system. I learned that "threw" is a past tense form of "throw" and "through" is a preposition (or an adverb).
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Made it with 4.0, and married as well ! lol +5
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howz a Phd , ???? one thing for sure, 10 grader dropouts get laid more than PhDs :((
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I went through 13 1/2 grade...lol. I started majoring in Accounting and loved it till I got to Auditing and Taxes. Took up another profession and have made it very well.
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Dropped out from some BS that was going on and got my GED a few years ago
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Quit half way through my junior year. All three of my children quit too. A practice I hope stops with my grandchildren.
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i went all the way through and then college. +5
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I gradchewaidid
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Graduated high school AND college.
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Made it all the way threw the 12 grade.+5
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i dropped outta college. i was a fool.
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i made it through high school, college and grad school...i doubt i'll get a phd
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All the way and still going... In the summer before starting 12th grade, I got a part time job working in a shoe store. One day the district manager came in for his monthly visit and he asked me if I would like to be full time after I finished high school. I didn't really know what I wanted to do after high school and I did like the job so I asked him if he thought I could ever be a store manager. His answer was that I could not get into managment training without a college degree and most companies have similar rules like that. So this past August I started my first semester in graduate school and I love (almost) every minute of it.
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Dropping out of school was definitely not an option for me.
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i graduated and i am very proud!!! i had to overcome alot to do so...!
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I left after 2nd grade for political reasons, then came back in 3rd grade because my parents were going to strangle me. :)
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I made it all the way 'through' high school. Dropping out at one time had a very bad stigma attached to it, at least where I lived anyway.
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Yes.
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Some college, but I never let my education stop there. It is a continuing process of life.
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