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#11. Posted:
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You're 20, so you've already done two years (this being your second or third year)? You're already half way threw, do you really want to throw all that time and money away? Having a college education could help you get a job, when they see you dropped out of college, they may thing twice before hiring you.
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You must soldier on. Just think how much easier it will be to get a job when the employer sees a degree.
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If your 20 they can't force you to do anything, your not a kid anymore.

Tell hem you can make your own choices and also tell them you have left to try find work also tell them what was going wrong etc, if they care they will understand.
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best thing to do is sit them down and tell them why you dont wish to attend and also some positives like you can look for work sooner and not have to struggle to find a job after a 4 year period of not having any work experience.

best of luck

+Just say its impacting on your mental and social health and no matter what they dont have a say so its just manners to tell them.

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Best thing to do is tell them straight forward. I'm sure it will be hard on them but its your decision your An Adult now. They can't do anything about it.
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Tell them straight up how you feel, dont try and lie about it, also like you said you're 20 years old, they can't stop you from making your own decisions
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Be honest.

It's your life, do what makes you happy. Don't be something you're not interested in just because it makes your parents happy.
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Just be honest with them, I'm sure they'll understand
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Run, run for your life then throw a hamster at your parents.
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