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How Do I Become A Somebody In High School

How do you become a slut in high school?

Man your life is so sad. You think being a **** is cool? You think you make friends by doing this? You wont. It will just make people disrespect you even more. People will talk about you. Hey remember that girl, or you know that girl? Yeah she's a dirty ****. Please do not degrade yourself like that. For gods sake you are 14 years old.

It will ruin your life. Please do not go down that road. Talk to somebody who can help you.

If somebody fails high school exams will they become homeless or poor for their whole life?

like lets say if somebody in Canada never made it to college because he or she failed his/her exam. will he or she become poor or homeless forever or will there still be some hope for that person to have a good life

Im 17 and im still in high school..i want to become an actress,but im still in high school..HELP?

As someone who's only recently stopped being an underage aspiring actor I completely understand your desire to make this happen now. I know it sucks to hear this but the best thing is to finish high school (after all you're almost there!) rather than be 'out on the road' or anything! Most of the parts that are for your age group (the multitude of high school characters in tv/movies/theatre) are actually cast by someone older anyway because they don't want to deal with the legalities of the underage performer. BUT also now is the time to take acting classes or join a youth/community theatre program after school - these will give you both the training necessary if you seriously want to continue this as a profession while also giving you chances to perform
I honestly wish you all the best.

Should I drop out of high school to become a rapper?

Sounds like a great plan. See you at MacDonald's in a year. Can you spit a rhyme to 'You want fries with that?"

And seriously, don't worry about people stealing your lyrics. Nobody would steal "Yo I spit rhymes like a giraffe". You can't just string rhyming words together. They have to make sense and mean something.

Should I skip high school to become an entrepreneur?

There is this thing called the 10,000 hour rule. If you can devote 3 hours everyday it'll take you a little more than 9 years to be a master at anything. There are a lot of revolutionary people of the world who followed this rule.If you're taking Mark Zuckerberg or Steve Jobs as examples then you'd be deeply mistaken. They were college dropouts. Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard to make Facebook a real thing. Jobs dropped out of Reed University to make Apple a real thing.Moreover, they were exceptions. And exceptions aren't examples. I cringe when I hear idiots saying they won't attend college because if Zuckerberg can be a college dropout so can he. It's fucking stupid.Recently, Jeff Bezos and Zuckerberg have been talking a lot about the 10,000 deliberate experimentation plan rather than the 10,000 hours plan.So do you want to be an entrepreneur? Do you know what it takes to be an entrepreneur? If you do go ahead and experiment your ambitions 10,000 times.But before that get a degree, because if your experimentations fail or you simply lose patience, a college degree is what's going to help you eat and pay your rent.

If someone is from highschool Class of 2002, then how old is he now?

Typically 26 years old.

I'm in high school and am aspiring to become an entrepreneur. Is it necessary for me to go to college and spend a large amount of money and time for an MBA degree or other business course to become a successful entrepreneur?

The points others have made here are valid and honest from their point of view.Anyone can be an Entrepreneur and there are not genuine prerequisites to this.  By skipping a formal education, it does significantly close many doors to your entry into many things from acquiring investor funding to securing a bank loan or government grant.I know many who never went to college and some who did drop out of high school and succeeded rather well, but everyone of them wishes they completed their education and some managed to acquire wealth of over $300MThe problem here is of the thousands and potentially millions of young people that might drop out of High School because of these answers should also be a consideration.What should matter is what you want to do and what your family and peers suggest as well.  Are people here accountable if these answers cause friction in a family or worse ?  Will you be there to repair any damage caused ?I believe any answer suggesting someone does not continue their formal education is irresponsible without any accountability.  Over the long term this can also damage the reputation of Quora.  I don't think anyone intentionally wants to give bad advice, but perhaps there are times when advice needs to be carefully prescribed.I have met those who flawlessly defend the need to not get an education, while the push their own kids to get one.Nobody needs to agree with this, but it could be something to think about in future answers.

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