Just dropped out of school. What are games I can play that will teach me science and math?
Just dropped out of school. What are games I can play that will teach me science and math?
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Getting back in and getting a fucking diploma or getting a GED.
You could try some Zacktronics games, but, you're likely too stupid to figure it out.
Go back to school.
I dropped out too. Or rather, after the move, I just never got myself signed back up. I'm 18 and dropped junior year, is it too late for me to go back?
Where can I get a diploma of fucking?
Getting a GED is way harder than going though High School. They did lower the requirements for math a few years ago though.
Is this post a joke? I dropped out of high school 2 years ago and took the GED 6 months later, passed with 0 (zero) time spent studying.
Most states allow you to go back and attend until you're 21 if you can complete it before then. You're going to have to get your transcript from your old high school, but it's like passing the Cuphead tutorial, it's the basic bar for people to consider you a functional human being.
>Guy 1 spends 4 - 6 years in college
>Guy 2 dropped out of school
>Guy 1 ends up doing nothing with his life
>Guy 2 gets his self together and manages to find a middle class job with just a GED (or no GED at all) through word of mouth
Why does this always happen in America?
Reply to this post with your college major and I will tell you what game to play.
Dont fuck up your live so early. Go back to school (inb4 underage b&), and after this go to college.
The game of life.
graphic design
I dropped out back in 9th grade and got mine two years ago too at the age of 19. I had to do some studying for the math but nothing else. Either way the kids/adults in the class I took were simply never going to past those tests.
>graphic design
Persona 5. Study the graphical user interface. Probably the best menu I've ever seen to be honest.
It's probably that the guy that drops out gets his break from school and is free from the obligation, but then he realizes he really does want to have a fulfilling life too. So he takes a few classes, gets his GED, and works hard to make sure he can hold a job like he could if he'd just stayed in school. Guy 1 on the other hand, is burnt out after so many years, and isn't in a rush to do anything with his life. Probably thinks he's set since he went to college and doesn't act on his future with any serious devotion. That's just my theory.
game development
Game Dev Tycoon
Partially because of work ethic. It exists, and people who are in higher education for it solely for the cash seriously undervalue it. The guy without a GED can get places, but he's going to have to work considerably harder or strike it out on his own to become rich/successful.
If we're going off of menus, Ridge Racer 4 has a timeless main menu.
Computer Programming, probably going to minor in English or Linguistics.
>Computer Programming
Uplink
undecided
any advice to help me decide would be nice too, I've just been taking random junk at CC and nothing has stuck
Bully Scholarship Edition.
Don't ask others to decide your life for you. Stop wasting money. Get a general AA/AS and then get some life experience, or spin your wheels, or stick yourself with something you hate and then waste a shitload of money going back to do it all again.
But as any admissions officer will tell you
just kill yourself[.spoiler]
FUCK