creationis apostate said:
Sorry if that's what you got from my post but I don't think I could have gotten here if I bunked every other day :/
That's true, but not all kids know exactly what they want to do by 16. I skipped a lot of classes for various reasons. I chose my subjects based on what I was good at and what I felt people expected me to do rather than what I enjoy. Some of my subjects I had no motivation to do well in.
Combining that with some emotional problems I had and the fact that there's a big difference between school and 6th form college in regards to freedom.
In this country, until you're 16, it's very much in for a penny in for a pound when you need to take a day off. At my school at least, they would call up your parents if you missed a lesson amd so you had to get your parents on board and my mother isn't a moron.
But then after you're 16, if you don't want to go to something, you don't have to go. It's an opportunity to rebel in a way that before you just couldn't and being a teenager, that's what you want to do.
I'm not saying skipping school was a good thing, but I worked hard at revising and I got pretty good grades in some quite lofty subjects. But I ended up going after a career in a field I had no interest in, I hated doing it so now I have no idea what I want to do with my life again.