Right now, currently I'm 14.
I'm starting to worry about my career and life, and wondering if I'll see my friends when I'm done.
When did you start worrying, was it too early or too late?
When do you reccomend I should seriously start thinking about this?
Sorry if this is just another shit in GD, but I want to know, sorry.
Lay on the ground and wait for assistance.
fuck it man.... just smocking weede and letting all you`ve problem's drift away
Cuz you'll end up working in retail all your life if you don't worry now.
waiting for firerain to post something witty.
[QUOTE=Penis Colada;25072781]fuck it man.... just smocking weede and letting all you`ve problem's drift away[/QUOTE]
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Do not want.
Never worry. just be laidback as fuuuuuuuuuuuuck
[QUOTE=Jidkut;25072711]Right now, currently I'm 14.
I'm starting to worry about my career and life, and wondering if I'll see my friends when I'm done.
When did you start worrying, was it too early or too late?
When do you reccomend I should seriously start thinking about this?
Sorry if this is just another shit in GD, but I want to know, sorry.[/QUOTE]
Stressing does fuck all for you, so don't worry about anything.
Plan, that's all there is to it, then there's no need to worry because your plan will be good enough to adapt to changing circumstances and then there's no need to stress.
Lots of people don't know what job they want to do when they are nearly finished university, so I wouldn't worry yet
Work hard, do your homework, stay on top of things.
Once you get a routine down, you'll find it surprisingly easy to stay on top of your school life.
Then, at A levels, freak the fuck out.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNYHoI47fw0[/media]
Take his advice. Worked for me.
Don't worry too much. You'll make new friends if the old ones don't stick.
Chances are you will never see many of your old friends again once you're out of high school.
What you should be worrying about now is when will the next generation of video games consoles launch.
[QUOTE=Ragy;25072987]Chances are you will never see many of your old friends again once you're out of high school.[/QUOTE]
I'm in college, and 3 of my high school friends live with me in a house which we are renting. Not to mention that there are lots of people from my high school that attend college with me, that I talk to often. :colbert:
Don't worry about your friends from high school. You'll probably keep in touch if you really want to (there's always Facebook). And if you don't, it's probably because you have other friends that you've made.
Worry about not having sex by the time you're 30.
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Do not want.[/QUOTE]
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Your kul, dud.
i hade a fase when i was around 14 when i worried alot about school and shit aswell, it will stop eventually atleast it did so for me.
You've still got your whole life ahead of you. You really don't need to be worrying about a career until you choose your A-levels.
I'm currently 15, and I was pretty much thinking the same as you last year. Up until now I've always convinced myself that I wanna be a vet, and even though I love animals, I am starting to realise that it probably isn't for me.
As far as friends go, you're pretty much gonna lose all your friends after sixth form. There might be the odd friend that you'll keep all your life, but only if you're VERY lucky. Everyone moves apart and moves on, you'll make new friends at uni so don't worry about that. Sounds harsh, but it's sadly true.
It's never too early to start thinking about a career though, and I know I'm not exactly a wise old man myself, but trust me, do something you enjoy. You've probably heard a million people say that to you before, but seriously, do it. If you have a good degree from university, you can easily live quite comfortably.
I feel bad that I didn't get serious sooner... and I'm still not serious :\
Work hard in school and have as much fun as you possibly can while you're still a teenager. A nice balance of both is pretty much the best way you can enjoy your younger life while still preparing your future self to be moderately successful in life. If you decide to screw around now and blow off school, you may as well do as much as you possibly can before you end up a total wreck if that's the path you're going to take. On the other hand, you could be one of those hermits who just spends all of his time on achieving as much as possible educationally, aiming for school valedictorian and getting into any college you want. The downside to this is, unless you're incredible at time management, you're going to be missing out on things in your teenage life.
Just chill brooooooo.
Sit back and crush some natty ices
But, what about friends?
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[QUOTE=Jidkut;25073815]But, what about friends?
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If they're really your friends then staying together after high school should just happen naturally. Facebook is a good thing to keep in touch with all your friends when everyone travels abroad for school. Keep in touch with the ones that move away with that, and hang out with the ones that stay near. Easy as that.
Oh please, do what Hitler did, ride through school and then take over Germany and kill everyone. Works for me.
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Oh and paint.
just be a smooth criminal and your life will be like a thriller, but watch out for billie jean
If you want my opinion you should start 2 wurry in 9th grade because most employers watch that grade the most, but dont let it keep u frum havin fun.
19 here. [b]do not worry about adult shit when you are a kid.[/b]
You'll find a way to stay in touch with the people who mean something to you.
Keep Calm and Carry On.
[QUOTE=Thelicensedkiller;25074164]If you want my opinion you should start 2 wurry in 9th grade because most employers watch that grade the most, but dont let it keep u frum havin fun.[/QUOTE]
Most employers don't give a shit about your High School grades.
Sup Jidkut, I know you from Steam!
Don't get all philosophical and deep until you're much older
I made that mistake, and now I can't stop thinking
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