- It is unsafe to walk around the campus, to travel from class to class, and to go back home afterward. Whether spiritually, physically, mentally, emotionally or otherwise and whether due to classmates, teachers, the location of the school, your mode of transportation, lack of security, or simply the moral code of the school community, know that you can't compromise your safety.
- The loans you took out for this past semester equal the amount of pay you'd get after more than two years of working at the dream job that your degree is supposed to grant you.
- You regularly miss four out of five classes, purposely.
- You came because, like on the television drama Felicity, you were following your "crush." Or, you're putting up with it because your parents, grandparents and their aunts went.
- You can't stop getting suspensions, detentions or other penalties. It's like they're out to get you. Or, you do insanely criminal acts and don't seem to ever face suspension, detention or any other penalty.
- Minorities are suppressed. The minority can be the school band, the drama team, the school newspaper crew, even the jocks. It can be a certain ethnic group or gender or faith community. If they don't have the same rights as those doing other school extracurricular activities, teams, clubs, or minors or majors, if they don't have the same rights as those who look or act differently or claim different beliefs and opinions, don't sit and support that lack of ethics.
- They don't have what you need. The staff does a mediocre job and you're neither challenged nor bored. You're simply there.
- There's a history of students jumping off of the roof, never graduating, contracting diseases or randomly disappearing.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Top 8 Reasons to Leave Your School
School is important because education and social development are important. Ultimately, you can and should acquire education outside of the walls of the school you attend. If you do, you should already know the following reasons to leave a school:
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