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Old 11-13-2019, 05:04 PM #2
Carrico Carrico is offline
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Do not drop out of school. I decided to take time off from school for similar issues. That was one of the only decisions I've made in my life that I would definitely say was the wrong decision.

If you drop out of school you may well end up like me in a cycle of negative thoughts lasting months and months. I strongly strongly advise you to stay in school. You can only lose by dropping out.
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