Graduate high school

Graduate high school

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Complete your secondary education and walk across that stage to receive your diploma - whether at 18 or 80. This foundational milestone opens doors to higher education, career opportunities, and personal satisfaction. Many districts offer adult education programs and GED alternatives for those who need flexible scheduling.

Difficulty
15/100Easy
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Cost
$0 – $500
Time
longer
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People
1+
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Setting
indoor
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed

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It just felt like a normal day that I was dragged through. I didn’t feel any significance from it at all. It was just a ticket out of my shithole of a high-school. It may have been my situation that made me feel like that but I don’t know how anyone was happy to graduate or be at graduation. I had a friend pass that wasn’t even recognized. I had another friend who became disabled from a failed suicide attempt, and everyone treated him like shit, yet he graduated in a wheelchair so i’m proud of him, and that’s probably the only positive emotion I felt that day. Graduation is bs and represents nothing.
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i graduated in 2020, right in the midst of the pandemic. it felt great. then like couple days later i hangout with the boys, the same people i hanged out with almost every day during lunch. covid really affected me later on my graduation, when i realized how unfair it was. i didnt walk on stage (more like a car through), my track season got cut, & my senior year of high school. it took me like 2 years so realize that it is what it is. tbh i had some mental health issues the year after i graduated, seeing the next high school class walk on stage. it is what it is ig.
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