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I tried Cyber school (K12) and inevitably dropped out. I don't have the patience or the discipline as 002 explained is necessary. It's pretty difficult when all your games are sitting in the same room as you and you're in class.

But don't take what I said as me telling you that you can't do it. You can. If I could give you any advice it would be to separate yourself from your hobbies and activities you like to do in spare time while you're doing school work.
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OMP wrote I tried Cyber school (K12) and inevitably dropped out. I don't have the patience or the discipline as 002 explained is necessary. It's pretty difficult when all your games are sitting in the same room as you and you're in class.

But don't take what I said as me telling you that you can't do it. You can. If I could give you any advice it would be to separate yourself from your hobbies and activities you like to do in spare time while you're doing school work.


Going off of what he said, make your hobbies a goal. My goal was I want 1 week of work done in each class each day. After that goal I can play video games, wash my truck, what ever. In doing this, I haven't played video games in over 2 years now lol, my Xbox just sits around collecting dust these days.
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