Anonymous
6/29/2025, 6:09:36 PM
No.81657476
>>81657415
>Did u drop out?
I dropped out on the first day of Junior year in the middle of the first class. I ended up graduating from online high school, Penn Foster High School (Yes, I would recommend.), six months later.
>Howcome?
Insomnia caused by OCD. I would often show up to school two hours late after only getting five or six hours of sleep. The school staff knew what was going on, so I didn't actually get in trouble for this. My insomnia isn't as bad as it used to be, but it has still fucked me over pretty bad. I turned 25 this months, and I've been on NEETbucks since I was 21, having received a massive backpay around $35,000 going back to when I was 18. I haven't been able to get a job due to my insomnia this entire time, as I can't maintain any sort of schedule where I need to be at work from A time to B time. I seriously plan on going back to college this year to study mechanical engineering, as I can see myself actually doing well at school, even if I miss a few classes. Engineering jobs seem to be way more flexible, so I figure I could get a job that would work with my insomnia. It's worth giving it a shot. It's either this or NEET until something happens to my dad and I end up homeless.
>Did u drop out?
I dropped out on the first day of Junior year in the middle of the first class. I ended up graduating from online high school, Penn Foster High School (Yes, I would recommend.), six months later.
>Howcome?
Insomnia caused by OCD. I would often show up to school two hours late after only getting five or six hours of sleep. The school staff knew what was going on, so I didn't actually get in trouble for this. My insomnia isn't as bad as it used to be, but it has still fucked me over pretty bad. I turned 25 this months, and I've been on NEETbucks since I was 21, having received a massive backpay around $35,000 going back to when I was 18. I haven't been able to get a job due to my insomnia this entire time, as I can't maintain any sort of schedule where I need to be at work from A time to B time. I seriously plan on going back to college this year to study mechanical engineering, as I can see myself actually doing well at school, even if I miss a few classes. Engineering jobs seem to be way more flexible, so I figure I could get a job that would work with my insomnia. It's worth giving it a shot. It's either this or NEET until something happens to my dad and I end up homeless.