PureStr wrote:High school is party time.
Just make sure you get the passing grade in every class (which is not really hard honestly).
And when u get to college/university thats when u need to get serious.Nick Invaders wrote:Dude, go for high grades in school.
As i said, high school's grades are not that important, unless you're planning
to go to some place that NEEDS good grades to get in (Lawyer, medicine, etc)
In the case where the guy wants to be a carpenter or a mechanic or any hands on jod that requires no university/college.....grades are useless(well you have to pass at least, but passing is a joke)
umm good grades and hard work is exactly what you need in order to make a good living and have a secure job. Carpenter, mechanic, sure go join apprenticeship or community college..but you get what you put in. Don't complain when you hit your salary ceiling, which is going to be low to begin with.
I recommend people to do the best they can ever be and get at least a 4 year bachelor degree in a good major (aka, something thats not social science, psychology, english, etc). And anyways, the bureau of labor statistics (US government branch) says that a 4 year degree is the best path to financial stability and its pretty much true that employers want to see a respectable B.S degree under your belt if you want the job.
high school is not "party time". And college isn't just a place where you get drunk and bang hoes for 4 years to get a piece of paper with the word "diploma" on it. Its really really sad that there a lot of american high school kids that see college this way.



















