Why I left school
I always thought that going to school was a waste of time. I was born and raised in a small town in the countryside, and until I went to university, I never had any problem with the education system. But when I got to university, I realized that I didn\’t really want to study.
I started to feel that the classes I took were not challenging enough. I didn\’t really understand the material, and I didn\’t enjoy the subject matter. I also noticed that the students at my university were much more mature and independent than the students I had when I was in high school. I felt like I was being held back by my own age.
Additionally, I was just not interested in the subjects that were taught at university. I didn\’t like math or science, and I didn\’t really enjoy history or philosophy. I just didn\’t see the point of studying these subjects, and I didn\’t want to waste my time doing it.
I decided to leave school after my first year, and I went to work instead of studying. I found that working was much more interesting and challenging than studying. I also found that I was able to make more money, which was a big incentive for me.
Now, I\’m back in school, and I\’m finding that it\’s much more interesting than before. I\’m learning new subjects, and I\’m challenging myself to understand the material. I\’m also excited to learn about the world around me, and to develop my skills and knowledge.
I left school because I didn\’t really enjoy the subjects I was studying, and I didn\’t see the point of spending so much time and money on them. But now that I\’m back in school, I\’m excited to try new things and challenge myself. I hope that I can make the most of my time in school, and that I can learn something meaningful and valuable.