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Dropping out of school

Young boys most of the time think that they can do anything, but they don’t, they think that
school is just something that is bothering them in their life and if they drop out they will be free,
we need to change that idea of leaving school, a lot of parents don’t know the problems that their
son will be if they choose to eras school from their lives.
However, I strongly believe that dropping out of school is a big mistake because the school helps
you to get knowledge, and if you don’t want it you will be in a serious problem that you can’t
easily get rid of.
One reason that confirms one of your biggest mistakes is that legal problems will be inevitable.
This is a big problem because your parents are not going to pay you nothing because as they saw
that you made an adult type decision, they will see you as an adult who needs to work to get some
money, and most of times you apply for a job they’ll need a school degree
Additionally, if you want to get a job that doesn’t require a degree, they will not give you the job,
first because you don’t have a work experience and most jobs don’t want an employee who’s
resume only says that they graduated from a school below high school (elementary school, etc.).
The most important reason is that a human being shouldn’t lose his discipline and knowledge.
First, because when you dropout you will lose one of the biggest things that a human being can
have, the discipline can make you a better person
The second reason is that discipline is one of the biggest quality’s a human being can have
The final reason is that when you leave school you will lose a lot of knowledge that you can use
in your lifetime so you can be a intelligent person.

In conclusion, the decision of a young teen of leaving school is a mistake. Like any young teen,
they are not mentally prepared to take on such a big problem that they can see as a challenge. In
my opinion schools should listen to their students that have those thoughts and make them have a
different perspective of what schools can do to help you

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