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What do you think of what the counsellor suggests?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 532688" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I'm not going to comment on the plan - haven't been there as a parent.</p><p>But I can tell you this based on GFGbro... </p><p>Not graduating is NOT the end of the world.</p><p>GFGbro left highschool, "wasted" 10 years (literally) and then... of course, after the age of 25... (there's something magic about that age, seriously!) he went back to school, got his minimum grade 12 (uni-level math and english, but missing a couple of credits for full maltric), went to Uni as a mature admission (trial year), got his Bachelor's degree including awards, went on for a Masters... </p><p></p><p>I know. It's nicer if they do it now and do it right and stay on the straight and narrow. But... it might not be the total end of the world if he doesn't do it now and has to do it later...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 532688, member: 11791"] I'm not going to comment on the plan - haven't been there as a parent. But I can tell you this based on GFGbro... Not graduating is NOT the end of the world. GFGbro left highschool, "wasted" 10 years (literally) and then... of course, after the age of 25... (there's something magic about that age, seriously!) he went back to school, got his minimum grade 12 (uni-level math and english, but missing a couple of credits for full maltric), went to Uni as a mature admission (trial year), got his Bachelor's degree including awards, went on for a Masters... I know. It's nicer if they do it now and do it right and stay on the straight and narrow. But... it might not be the total end of the world if he doesn't do it now and has to do it later... [/QUOTE]
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