ChasenSFO
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I've run into a pretty big issue here. I know I'm only 2 years into college and have many years ahead of myself, but I already feel screwed.
Long story short:
-Haven't passed a mathclass since my jr. year of Highschool
-Had to drop my classes this simester or would have failed
-One more failed class and I'm dropped from the community colleges out here for 24 months then start over with ZERO credits.
-I was trying very very hard to pass, still failed. People seek help for me.
-"Help" tells me my only hope of keeping up is to accept this disorder and that disorder and start medication.
-I refuse for obvious reasons(1st class medical)
-Parents are tired of me not getting anywhere, say either I accept the "fact" I have ADD and a list of other things and seek treatment, or they will not pay for my college.
-I say FU, if thats the case I'm dropping out.
And thats where I am right now. I feel like I'm on a treadmill running twice as fast as everyone else but not getting anywhere. I know how this looks, but I'm not an idiot. The schoolboard once thought I was an idiot in 5th grade and belonged in "special" classes scored in the genius percentile on the state issued IQ test they gave me. I'm just bad at school. Period. But that doesn't mean I have trouble learning anything new. I'm not even that bad at math, I can do basic math in my head very quickly. My CFI told me I could work out all the math for cross-country flightplanning faster than any student he's ever had. Yet I can't learn ANY of this college math crap.
A professor once told me "College isn't for everyone, maybe its not for you." This offended me at first, but now I think he had a point. I look at others in the JC community and their stories. People like Todd who didn't go to college but ended up at a large airline and doing great things once they got to that airline, in regard to his efforts with ALPA. So I now know it can be done, even though for years all I heard was "IF YA DONT GIT A DEGREE EWE WONT EVAR FLY AERPLANES".
I make enough money to fly easily 3 days a week if I wasn't in school, even more if I can split time working on my instrument. My parents are totally closed-minded and think dropping out of college is giving up on life. I however would have no quams with flying every second I can and getting to CFI and hopefully a 135 job as fast as I can manage to do so. Am I stupid for even considering this? I rarely give up on things, but I just don't know how I'll get a degree without sticking it out for 6 or 7 years and making my way up. Who knows, maybe once I do have a flying job and grow up a little more I can go back to school and be more focused.
In this situation, what would you do?
Long story short:
-Haven't passed a mathclass since my jr. year of Highschool
-Had to drop my classes this simester or would have failed
-One more failed class and I'm dropped from the community colleges out here for 24 months then start over with ZERO credits.
-I was trying very very hard to pass, still failed. People seek help for me.
-"Help" tells me my only hope of keeping up is to accept this disorder and that disorder and start medication.
-I refuse for obvious reasons(1st class medical)
-Parents are tired of me not getting anywhere, say either I accept the "fact" I have ADD and a list of other things and seek treatment, or they will not pay for my college.
-I say FU, if thats the case I'm dropping out.
And thats where I am right now. I feel like I'm on a treadmill running twice as fast as everyone else but not getting anywhere. I know how this looks, but I'm not an idiot. The schoolboard once thought I was an idiot in 5th grade and belonged in "special" classes scored in the genius percentile on the state issued IQ test they gave me. I'm just bad at school. Period. But that doesn't mean I have trouble learning anything new. I'm not even that bad at math, I can do basic math in my head very quickly. My CFI told me I could work out all the math for cross-country flightplanning faster than any student he's ever had. Yet I can't learn ANY of this college math crap.
A professor once told me "College isn't for everyone, maybe its not for you." This offended me at first, but now I think he had a point. I look at others in the JC community and their stories. People like Todd who didn't go to college but ended up at a large airline and doing great things once they got to that airline, in regard to his efforts with ALPA. So I now know it can be done, even though for years all I heard was "IF YA DONT GIT A DEGREE EWE WONT EVAR FLY AERPLANES".
I make enough money to fly easily 3 days a week if I wasn't in school, even more if I can split time working on my instrument. My parents are totally closed-minded and think dropping out of college is giving up on life. I however would have no quams with flying every second I can and getting to CFI and hopefully a 135 job as fast as I can manage to do so. Am I stupid for even considering this? I rarely give up on things, but I just don't know how I'll get a degree without sticking it out for 6 or 7 years and making my way up. Who knows, maybe once I do have a flying job and grow up a little more I can go back to school and be more focused.
In this situation, what would you do?