Try and pick something productive to learn while your between schools. I dropped out this past summer and finding myself hobbies has done a great job at keeping me motivated while I wait to start new things and keeping my life from turning into that of the second shift alcoholic. Edit: not that you asked for advice, winter depression just always hits me like a train so I've been trying to work on a way to get rid of that.
Thank you. There are several things that I've wanted to start on but I just find it hard to find the motivation to get on it. I've wanted to get started on code academy for fun or getting more into Khan Academy but recently whenever I start on it I see it as a pointless task. In between schools I'll hopefully be able to find a job where I can fund a hobby as I had several but had to drop them. Thanks again.
I think pursuing shit like code and khan academy is super awesome, it keeps your brain active when you don't have something like school to fill the gap. For me artistic expression helps me more on the emotional side even though right now that's just colored pencil sketches as working on getting a nice handstyle and lettering down for graffiti, it's just a nice way to fill time productively that isn't as mentally involved as learning to code or learning more about a scientific field. On contributing slmething about my life to pubski, I start a bead making class at the local community art organization in December, it's nothing complicated, I've watched videos in it and t seems to be mostly about smooth hand movement but it's going to be a great introduction into the kind glass work I want to do and will give me a bit of experience so I'm not completely green when I approach the few glass workers I know by association about some sort of apprenticeship. What I'm saying is I'm ma stoked on it.hopefully it'll be the first step in pursuing what I'm trying to do with myself. Edit: to add the disclaimer that I've been drinking whiskey with some friends which leaves me prone to rambling.