>>15924041>YesHuh. That's very strange. Here, we only start them about 3 months in, might've been less, not sure. But that's definitely very early on in your case, I mean, it hasn't even been that long since your first day over there, right? You don't even get some time to take the subjects in before they throw tests at you, I feel like that's pretty counter-productive. You should be given exercises to do, but not stuff that actually affects your grades, that should come by later. But, I guess it's what it is, I hope you're doing well enough.
>maybe weldingOh, really? I'd vouch for it. I've only heard good things about learning a trade, as long as you're in America. So, that'd be a pretty good choice, if you think that you can do it. I actually know somebody myself who paid absolutely zero attention throughout school, and took welding classes later on then became a mechanic doing solely body work on cars, and he's doing really well for himself, has a nice house and 3 cars or something, oh and a snowmobile as well. All of that from learning welding. Can't be bad, right? But if you're seriously going to pursue it, then you should definitely start learning things about it now, because literally any experience will help you out, especially if you're getting it while still young. It'll only make it harder later on if you're lazy with it. But, of course, you might have something else you're interested in, not telling you to jump straight into it still. Take some time to make up your mind, and see where you can go from there. Maybe you can set a timer for yourself to decide, until the end of the year? Think about it carefully, good luck.