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Do I Regret Dropping Out of High School? 

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I last stepped foot in a classroom 7 years ago, and got my GED 5 years ago today. So I thought I'd reflect on my school experience, why I left and whether it was the right choice.
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0:00 What's a GED?
0:39 My school experience
4:25 My after-school activities
5:55 Leaving "real" school
6:32 My last summer break
8:24 Trying online school
9:42 Permanently leaving school
11:27 Going all-in on work
12:40 Finally getting my GED
14:27 What if things didn't work out?
15:30 Cheating in school
18:27 Luck favors the prepared
21:05 All or nothing
22:20 What if I stayed in school?
24:46 Disclaimer and outro

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@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
This is the third year in a row I recorded this video, but the first time I didn't delete it - finally felt like I was able to create a good summary of everything. If you'd like to help me in continuing to avoid education, consider a channel membership :) ru-vid.com/show-UCxZQfGBeFsz6J_wfFKw-kvAjoin
@ayh4968
@ayh4968 Год назад
You’ve fallen off so hard
@Momma7100
@Momma7100 Год назад
@@ayh4968 I’m so glad I’m not the only one thinking that.
@stargrrl__
@stargrrl__ Год назад
​@@ayh4968 tf you still doing here then lol
@davidlunch888
@davidlunch888 Год назад
@@ayh4968 oop
@FrostNuke
@FrostNuke Год назад
Why don't you go back to reptiles? Rescuing them and or breeding reptiles
@GirlTalksFish
@GirlTalksFish Год назад
Thanks for sharing your story. It was really interesting learning how traditional public school just wasn't a good fit for you, but you still found a way to make a living and are satisfied with the path you took.
@Amber-zn9zv
@Amber-zn9zv Год назад
Your school career sounds nearly identical to mine! By 10th grade I crumbled and started skipping classes because my anxiety was too much to handle; so my mom pulled me to get my GED.
@zeroesssssw
@zeroesssssw Год назад
THIS TOO i relate to both of u
@pleaseenteraname1103
@pleaseenteraname1103 5 месяцев назад
Me too.
@annettehui
@annettehui Год назад
This is actually one of my favorite videos from you. Not everyone is built for the school system, and it’s really ok!
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
:D thanks
@zeroesssssw
@zeroesssssw Год назад
same
@Dan-dy8zp
@Dan-dy8zp Год назад
@@GoHerping I feel better about my c average in high school and my 7 year bachelor's degree after watching your video.
@ECO473
@ECO473 7 месяцев назад
@annettehui: You are so right. I dropped out well over forty years ago... and the school system was twenty years behind the times even then.
@hlolypop
@hlolypop Год назад
As a 33 year old lady, never owned a reptile, I always wondered why I related to you and now I know: we had the same school experience. I “dropped out” in 8th grade, had a chill year, then high school was correspondence school where my only grades were on open book tests. So basically I could cheat every test. I still had a hard time, but I did it all on my own schedule. You’re not defined by a degree or certificate, and I think you’re one of the most successful people I’ve ever seen because you continue to try new things and evolve. Keep on doing what you’re doing.
@erintraicene7422
@erintraicene7422 Год назад
I was wondering if I was the only older female watching. Lol. I enjoy him so much. I find myself caring about him and I enjoy his videos so much. I find him truly fascinating. What a cool human !
@Anikat
@Anikat Год назад
@@erintraicene7422 lol, me three !! 31F, his deadpan humor and irreverance for BS always tickled me. On topic of school, I did "ok" until the last 2 years of high school, where we had more personal freedom on what to study. People have a amazing ability to learn - if they are actually interested in something! Fancy that! 😁
@GM-zv1ry
@GM-zv1ry Год назад
alex got a milf fanbase
@nexialiist
@nexialiist Год назад
he's not going to frick you lady
@DrJohannPryce
@DrJohannPryce 3 месяца назад
You will be glad on your deathbed that you dropped out. Trust me
@darcytee1927
@darcytee1927 Год назад
Not doing well in school doesn't mean someone isn't smart or driven. Education is a good path for some people, but it isn't the only way to success and happiness. It is the "acceptable" way according to society, but I also know a ton of people with college degrees that don't end up working in their field of study and are left with thousands in student debt. And I know people that dropped out and start their own business or do a trade that pays amazing. It's all about doing what's best for you.
@jackies5481
@jackies5481 Год назад
Both Bill Gates and Steve Jobs dropped out of college. Things definitely worked out for them doing what they wanted to do!
@Dperfater
@Dperfater Год назад
It makes very little difference if you have a diploma or GED. The drop out rate is so high a huge portion of the population has a GED. I dropped out the beginning of my 11th grade year. I got a GED maybe a year later. Now I’m a nurse and have a great career. It makes no difference.
@funkyfresh2053
@funkyfresh2053 Год назад
Im in my last semester of highschool im in the process of getting my GED and dropping out cus i had to stay at the hospital for a while cus of un-medicated bipolar disorder that i didn't know i had and was diagnosed with for 5 years lol i got so behind that I'll have to finish next year but i really hate highschool and my dad got a GED it didn't make a difference for him either
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
oh cool. yeah, the more experiences I hear, the more I wonder why half of highschool is even a thing. Instead of kids just exploring ideas, working and making money with a GED
@erintraicene7422
@erintraicene7422 Год назад
Hi Alex, I have been hoping for more of your personal story and waiting for this video. Love all the clips!! You are a unique and special human and I honestly truly admire you. And dare I sound too motherly…I’m proud of you. I have a 17 year also who was never build for school. I will be completely fine if she just gets her GED at the end of all this…and this gives me hope she can do that . Right now I just want her to absorb as much as she can in school without worrying about the grades just to better prepare for the GED. She is intelligent. I know that school success has no reflection on her intelligence. Same for you. You are clearly smarter than most. Regrets are a waste of time. So I’m glad to hear this video didn’t end in “I regret…” Thanks so much for this one!!
@mafedc
@mafedc Год назад
Thank you for sharing! Being able to figure out when something truly isn't working and then having the guts to quit is such a valuable life skill. And it's great your family supported you, both by giving you all the chances and tools to try and finish school, and then accepting (regretfully I imagine but still) your decision to quit.
@PresleysMom504
@PresleysMom504 Год назад
Alex, I am SHOCKED. I have followed you for a few years and I ALWAYS assumed that you were an advanced student in school- someone who was leaps and bounds ahead of your peers academically and maturity-wise. This is truly mind-blowing to me. While I think it’s unfortunate that you weren’t supported through a traditional education, I want you to know that the way you present yourself is far from the reality of your situation. Your channel has changed drastically from when I originally watched and frankly, I enjoy it more but I just hope you continue to figure things out for yourself in a way that’s monetary beneficial and also fulfilling to you personally. I really admire you a lot and enjoy watching your YT, the degree of self-taught education that you have is absolutely amazing, you should be incredibly proud of yourself for your natural state of being-you come across as highly educated and I really assumed you would have flown through college. I can relate, I am a shit test taker but incredibly intelligent, it really sucks that that type of situation is as limiting as it is. Anyway, keep doing your thing! You don’t need to follow traditional paths when you have natural intelligence, an understanding of collecting knowledge, and the ability to suss it all out. I wish I had the ability to do that and moreover, the self motivation. Thank you for sharing! (Also) Alex
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
thanks!
@UnfazedPhoenix
@UnfazedPhoenix 8 месяцев назад
Taditional education is complete garbage in America and doesn't fit a huge majority of intelligent, successful people. It also doesn't teach you even 1% of what you actually need to know as an adult. I don't really understand your shock.
@TissueCat_
@TissueCat_ Год назад
school was rough for me too. i ended up doing homeschooling for highschool, and did the ged when i was 16 (i had prepped and learned enough to take it). i then started at a community college and started with just a couple classes, and now im about to get my associates. i still find school very difficult, but college is honestly easier for me. i really like videos like these because it shows people that not everyone does things the traditional way, and thats okay
@Carriesue1982
@Carriesue1982 Год назад
Have you ever been tested for autism? That’s not an insult because I’m autistic, a lot of your traits sound similar to my experience combined with getting obsessed with things, lack of social skills, the food sensory issues. Food for thought! So to speak
@nela9431
@nela9431 Год назад
ive thought this too
@panameadeplm
@panameadeplm Год назад
Comments like this are why I stay in bed.
@Carriesue1982
@Carriesue1982 Год назад
@@janine6779 Yes adhd too, I also have that. The sensory thing is what made me question autism. But again, not in any way an insult but more a way to validate the way he/we are and that it’s not all his fault.
@Carriesue1982
@Carriesue1982 Год назад
@@panameadeplm Not sure I follow lol
@yumyum215
@yumyum215 Год назад
Yes, I agree.
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican Год назад
I know you've dodged this in the past, but I really think you should talk to someone about whether or not you're autistic. I know you might think autism is an insult because of awful Internet culture, but I assure you that it's not. I'm autistic and I just embrace who I am. I think the reason middle school and high school was rough for you was because you were in the wrong classes. You weren't in a special education class. And being in one isn't wrong either because they help you get on the right path one step at a time slowly. When I moved to NJ from NY (I'm back in NY now), I struggled in third grade. My grades were plummeting, and they decided to move me to a special education class and I was able to catch up and excel. Because I'm on the high-functioning side of the spectrum, I was able to transition out of special education in high school as they thought I was ready for regular classes (AP too), and I thank them for preparing me. That being said, you've obviously grown since then! Life is about finding what works for you. Not everything will go your way but you learn to try, try again whether it's Emerald Scales, doing DoorDash and Uber. And owning a RU-vid channel with 600K followers is a feat. Be proud of yourself! Don't think about the past, focus on you and your goals and keep moving forward.
@jackies5481
@jackies5481 Год назад
Bravo! We folks on the spectrum can definitely excel at what we WANT to do. While Alex might have been a poor student, if autistic, he's high functioning and does extremely well in interests that certainly need the intelligence behind them from the herpetology to making the videos and more.
@hanb3763
@hanb3763 Год назад
Yes I feel like he shows a lot of signs of maybe being on the spectrum. (Such as inability to focus, problems with texture and sensation, ability to become very overwhelmed very fast or easily, and large/long obsessions). Even though it doesn’t necessarily mean one is autistic, they are very common signals and I really think his life can improve if he actually learns once and for all if he’s on the spectrum. even if it’s just a label, it can really help to be aware of what is happening versus be kept in the dark.
@krystalzeogas8814
@krystalzeogas8814 Год назад
I agree I really think hes on the spectrum and getting a diagnosis would help alot. I am 32 and going to get evaluated. There's no shame!❤
@PresleysMom504
@PresleysMom504 Год назад
He is pretty clearly on the spectrum and there’s nothing wrong with that!
@SquishyRogue
@SquishyRogue Год назад
I agree. As a neurodivergent I find that it really works well knowing and accepting who I am. I see so much of my experience from school in this video.
@kingofwingo
@kingofwingo Год назад
I haven't been as active on RU-vid but still try to keep up with you, this video was obviously an effort from you and your transparency and honesty is appreciated.
@monierelocated2028
@monierelocated2028 Год назад
This is really validating because I went through literally the same experience. Proves that school itself doesn’t build the person and isn’t for everyone. Now that I’m out I’ve found I learn much better in a one on one hands on setting but I don’t think theres a college that does that so I’m just getting online certifications
@howellaboutno9500
@howellaboutno9500 Год назад
This was really interesting to watch. I'm sorry you had to go through that school experience, it's made me realize how lucky I am for school to come so naturally to me I guess? I'm currently about to finish my junior year in a dual-credit school, in which I'm doing high school and two years of college (so graduating with a diploma and an associate's degree), and all through my life I've never earned less than an A in a class. I've put in a shit ton of effort of course but I can't deny that I just find it easier than others. And I guess it makes you wonder why some people thrive while others don't in a school environment. Like, personally I don't think academics really shows whether a person is intelligent at all. Doing school feels more like a skill. I know kids who get straight As and yet have absolutely no "street smarts." They're so naive about the world and their just general knowledge about life is horrendously bad. And yet they have a huge ego because they're good at Calculus. They're not 'smart,' they just have a decent memory and are good at school. But I guess I can't blame them. I used to base my entire worth on how good at school I was and I went through a huge depression around middle school when it occurred to me that maybe grades aren't everything? Like who even am I without good grades? Am I still a good person? And I think that's a huge flaw in the education system (among many). You're right about luck and privilege. I'm extremely privileged to have a complete family that has always been incredibly involved in my success. I'm glad you found a path that worked for you. I'm still not sure if I'm on the right path. Is going through all this stress (and potentially money if I can't pull off some good scholarship) worth it? Like I worry that I'll graduate college and not be happy with my life. Or find that I wasted life away. But its nice to see people like you who are living happy lives without education, it pulls you out of the education system's lie that school is everything. And I think I'll take your advice on 'cheating' a little more if it means I get more free time. I've been an extreme perfectionist throughout school and I seriously need to learn to take that 90 instead of sacrificing my mental health. Anyways just rambling thoughts. But this was a great video! And I'm happy you're happy with your life.
@UnfazedPhoenix
@UnfazedPhoenix 8 месяцев назад
Finally, someone else recognizing these aspects of traditional school and not just jumping to diagnose him with adhd or something. Thank you!
@carolineb5861
@carolineb5861 Год назад
I dropped out too, no regrets 🤷🏼‍♀️ I work full time and get paid the same as someone with a degree in my position
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
nice
@Wat-Dat
@Wat-Dat Год назад
Idk why i find these videos so interesting. Probably because I’ve been watching your herp videos since I was a kid. It’s cool to see what you’re up to. Cheers
@sabrinahaake8195
@sabrinahaake8195 Год назад
Alex, consider looking into Austism and ADHD. Your issues with formal education, social interactions and food are kind of red flags for neurodiversity. I have ADHD myself and struggel with formal education but thrive with selfdirected projectbased learning. Even if you dont want to go for a formal diagnosis, looking into how ADHD and Austism can affect adults and how you can accomedate your self in daily life can be really helpful! i really apretiate how open you are.
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
If I can find a place that lets me record, I'd consider finding someone to do some tests lol
@sabrinahaake8195
@sabrinahaake8195 Год назад
@@GoHerping that would make a pretty interesting video!
@SunShireFarms
@SunShireFarms Год назад
​@GoHerping some will. You should if you are able to. It'd help you understand your mind a bit more. We've had a really similar path and it has helped me
@kylienielsen6975
@kylienielsen6975 Год назад
​@GoHerping I always thought you were diagnosed with adhd Or was that anxiety. Not being rube I been diagnosed with both
@surly_mel
@surly_mel Год назад
I was thinking the same thing... My son and I both are ADHD + autistic and public schools can make these kids feel like there's something that they're not doing right, when the problem is that the teachers may not know how to give them the right kind of encouragement and direction. I remember having to deal with a metric ton of "you're just not applying yourself" growing up. Takes a long time to realize that "I'm okay, the situation I was put into as a child was a little traumatizing" or "the adults didn't know how to help."
@kingoffightersgg8304
@kingoffightersgg8304 3 месяца назад
Great story dude, Thanks it really helps to have people to relate to😊
@Muhon86
@Muhon86 Год назад
Thanks for sharing. Sometimes the unconventional route is the best. We are taught that you only succeed by going to school, getting good grades and finding a job which isn’t true. Many people learn in different ways and the way the American school system is structured isn’t for everyone. Props to you because I’ve done it the conventional way and now I’m trying to unlearn somethings and take advantage of the opportunities/privileges out there like you spoke about in your video.
@Matteforreal
@Matteforreal 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing your story!!! 😊
@Moonlightgem55
@Moonlightgem55 Год назад
My dad told me that people who struggle in high school do better in life. This is because those people know what struggle is and how to get through it.
@prawst
@prawst Год назад
sometimes i kinda regret not graduating but then again no one really asks me if i graduated, i also dropped out in 10th-11th grade and attempted online school LOL i had no self control and dropped out all together... a few months after i got my g.e.d
@realbrooklyn2093
@realbrooklyn2093 Год назад
My great-grandmother dropped out in the 8th grade. She then raised her seven siblings, especially her youngest sister. Her parents had a lot of issues. My great-grandmother is my number one role model. She raised two of her own daughters, and even helped raise my mom too. She died in 2011. I wish I had found your NC Nature News channel when I was younger. It really would have cheered me up so much. Sadly I wasn't online back then. I was only 11/12 years old and wasn't allowed to use my mom's computer. Anyways, this channel means a lot me. I watched so many videos in the covid era that entertained me in the darkest and lonliest hours. So yeah, I'm a lil st0n3d right now. But my point is, it doesn't matter your education level, you can still accomplish amazing things. Like my great-grandmother. Follow your dreams Alex, you got this!
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
that's a Chad grandma, and I appreciate that :)
@etiennemahler
@etiennemahler Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing your story! I'm a bit older than you, though also not that old yet. I hated school probably as much as you did, but RU-vid and other social media weren't there yet (or at least not in my reach), and I didn't know another way besides somehow following the “usual” way. I ended up spending far too much time in school, I think. Did it bring something? Yes and no. Because of school, and university later, I went to live in Vietnam (now hitting my ninth year) and learned my third language, which all opened up an entire new culture with many experiences. But, also because of school, I'm just now starting to make my own RU-vid channel - and man, do I feel late to the game! However, on the other hand - and I think that's what your video shows the most - you have got to do what you think is right to do in life. Your videos and your channel are the best examples of what happens if you find your own way in life. So, congrats to you for creating so much content and following your path! :)
@OlegBruno
@OlegBruno Год назад
Great video ALEX, I’m a introverted minimalist who used to be into reptiles, but then decided most reptiles are probably better off in the wild and I think it’s not so great the trade in reptiles, I love your introverted nature, I can relate
@ackok
@ackok Год назад
Aaaaaaw little Alex is so cute! The mannerisms in which you speak never changed and thats adroable 🤣 never pictured you as a drop out. But honestly I personally never saw GED less than high-school at the end of your day your showing you're capable. So either way you're certified. You have passions and reached for them I think that's more than enough. Schools not for everyone but as long as you actually do something with your life instead of bumming around like come through 7 year old entrepreneur. Anyways I'm glad you pursued your passion because now thousands of people watch you and enjoy your content. You're quite entertaining whether it be your current content or your animal content. Either way I'm here to stay ✌🏼✨️✨️
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
thanks!
@Coleo432
@Coleo432 Год назад
Really love this style of video from you Alex!
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
thanks!
@SolarMoth
@SolarMoth Год назад
just an interesting introspection into everything!
@dabigdawg42042
@dabigdawg42042 Год назад
Awesome vid. Im a newer viewer of your channel and found this inspiring!
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
thanks!
@davido6880
@davido6880 6 месяцев назад
I’m surprised you are struggling. I’ve been following you for years.
@audacious-sama8310
@audacious-sama8310 Год назад
You come across as very mature and educated, I think you would have enjoyed college because it’s more aimed towards your interests and your schedule would be more flexible. I started watching for the reptiles, but I genuinely enjoy your content as a creator, keep it up :) also the timeline for traditional education is bs anyways, you’re absolutely correct, you can go to college whenever, or be perfectly happy without it
@laurajm3694
@laurajm3694 Год назад
Parent here. I’m glad you’ve made the choices you did, and even more glad you had parents willing to see and support your needs. School definitely is not for everyone. My youngest struggles and has been struggling for years. She’s 15 and a freshman in HS … it took a suicide attempt for the school district to finally hear us and take action. She’s now in a much better situation but it bums me out that it had to get as extreme as it did before anything could be done. I was powerless to help her due to our current laws. I firmly believe that’s she’s going to do great in life and I hate that she’s having to waste more years in school. Here in CA I don’t think we would be able to get away with what you did, but at least she’s now in a school that suits her better. And thankfully it’s only a couple hours per day, so she has time to pursue her true interests. Thanks for the video Alex. I appreciate you and your channel, in all its varied forms.
@renees766
@renees766 Год назад
I've been watching you for years n have always known you are very intelligent n have an intuitive mindset when it comes to finance strategies.
@jukesngambits
@jukesngambits Год назад
I also got my GED but I was pretty different from you. I was an effortless A kid till around late middle school when I realized I didn't know how to actually try and began dropping down to Bs and Cs, which really upset me. Got depressed, ended up doing online school then public then back to online again. Stopped caring about it at all, stopped doing schoolwork at all around 17, then got my GED at 18. I don't plan on sending my kids to school, I'll homeschool them. I figure if any kids are different from normal then things can adapt to their needs like your parents eventually did with you by going hands off. I don't regret it either and I think for you it was the obvious right choice.
@Galaxxy101
@Galaxxy101 Год назад
Out of curiosity, have you you ever been evaluated for ADHD, autism or both, I'm diagnosed and had a very similar experience, and there a a crazy amount of people saying similar things in this comment section with a diagnosis.
@liebebe8289
@liebebe8289 Год назад
If you homeschool your kids, please make sure they get proper socialization and are around diverse people
@burnttoast4813
@burnttoast4813 Год назад
You sound exactly like me
@erintraicene7422
@erintraicene7422 Год назад
Enjoyed this one so much!!
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
aye, thank you :D
@Rana-Kethla
@Rana-Kethla Год назад
Thank you for letting us tag a long for parts of the ride :)
@jqobsidianthegoongod9452
@jqobsidianthegoongod9452 Год назад
I'm extremely glad you got your channel back
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
:D me2
@jackies5481
@jackies5481 Год назад
Thank you for telling your story. While you might have been a poor student, you're definitely an intelligent young man. I get the impression from your story that you could quite possibly be neurodivergent -- on the autism spectrum. I am myself and I identify with throwing myself into an interest until it no longer interests me, studying things I want to rather than a school curriculum. Unlike you, I was just bored in school and coasted through with high grades, no studying and ended up in individual study for many classes. I left school at 16 without graduating but went immediately to college, finishing my high school graduation credits my first year of college. But, from the not fitting in, etc., you remind me a lot of my own youth (I'm old now). Keep being you. You have done the right thing for yourself and you're in a lot better straits than many several years older than you.
@Penelope.1311
@Penelope.1311 Год назад
I was going to mention autism, too!
@julietwinter9775
@julietwinter9775 Год назад
I am 59 and I dropped out in my junior year of high school. I don't regret it, though it created other challenges. This nagging expectation of higher education was always there so I did end up with a master's degree 2 years ago. And a large student debt , ha! Live your best life, whatever that is!
@JackieFuckingChan
@JackieFuckingChan Год назад
I have a GED and have a Master's Degree. I'll have my PhD soon. Having a GED instead of a diploma makes no difference, except you have to go to community college to transfer to a university instead of going to a university right away. I wasn't stupid, but i struggled with depression and didn't do my homework. College was a much better learning environment.
@3kooo958
@3kooo958 Год назад
I'm turning 23 soon, and I can tell you, my biggest regret was starting college fresh out of school. I was a terrible student at school, and an even worse student at college. I've had many emotional issues that I was acumulating, and the pressure of college made me completely collapse. As of right now, i've only progressed a few years on college, failed many assignments, dissapointed my parents in many ways, and I just feel like I've wasted my early twenties doing nothing other than forcing myself to study. So yeah, college is not for everyone, and you were smart enough to realise that before making a big mistake.
@kovan5155
@kovan5155 Год назад
I may or may not have done independent study my last two years of high school and my teachers definitely did not give me the answers to all the test because I always showed up to my one day a week and did the homework assignments that the other kids didn’t and was done 6 months early. Wink wink. Glad we can all relate to how school isn’t for everyone and people learn by Interest. I like to think I’m pretty smart in a few subjects but I hate doing it because I’m not interested. I love spending time on stuff I care about to once I’m hooked I’m hooked and in that way I relate. Maybe I’ll start uploading videos. Love the video and channel Alex keep up the grind bro.
@AlexxAndHisGuitar
@AlexxAndHisGuitar Год назад
A very interesting insight, you shouldn't regret anything, and I'm glad you don't!
@Dexter-Draws
@Dexter-Draws Год назад
I dropped out as soon as I could and it was the best decision I could make at the time. I sadly still don't have a job or do anything useful with myself but I'm pretty physically and mentally messed up lol. I honestly believe I wouldn't be alive today if I didn't drop out
@jayniacrittendon3370
@jayniacrittendon3370 Год назад
I had a friend like that in school he was very intelligent
@Jazzmin554
@Jazzmin554 2 месяца назад
Interesting video ❤ I got into nursing school with a diploma I purchased online which I’m still ashamed to say I did but I tried taking the GED severally and failed so I had no option
@captaincronus3958
@captaincronus3958 Год назад
i started drawing for work around 14ish and i knew at that point i knew that's what i was going to do and i loved getting to work for people by myself and run my own business and schedule the only reason i stayed through highschool was because my father wanted me to finish up but i ended up having to go through online school anyways because i just could not keep up with what our school had planned- and i dont really think that diploma is going to have much use now that my senior year was on some online school and not an official highschool lol been about 6, 7ish years and im doing great and well off enough to be able to make my art my full time job!! it has it's bad days, but every job will have it's bad days just because people don't understand it or because it's not a regular job doesnt mean it's not just as valid and powerful i hope with more journeys like yours online more people are encouraged to follow their passions in a smart and planned manner
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
that's great. the quote is a little cringe, but "don't take advice from people who haven't been where you're going" has truth to it for sure
@averykempf9164
@averykempf9164 2 месяца назад
This is interesting. I just found your channel a couple weeks ago because I wanted to learn about toads. From your interesting, specific, and unique, interests I assumed you had been homeschooled. Plus the fact that you were so knowledgeable about your "field" at such a young age, could articulate the information so well, and were a young entrepreneur all said, "homeschooled," to me. I have a positive veiw of homeschooling so this is not shade.
@Danniedorito
@Danniedorito Год назад
Hey Alex, my boyfriend took a similar route and got his GED when he was 16 and went to college. Did general classes eventually went for a trade and became a chef and did fine dining for while but eventually got serious about college and was going for engineering but decided to go for computer science and that's what he graduated for. He went back to school late 20s so anyone hesitant don't, you can do it. It was hard and we made some sacrifices but if you keep at it you can do it, you're never too old! The reason why is because health insurance and other normal job things aren't a reality in the food industry at least it's not common. Insurance wasn't as important when we were younger but then he had some issues with a knee and he had insurance but it could have been better or if he had no insurance that would have been terrible. Luckily his job liked him enough to keep his spot for him. Even in fine dining. Some places are different but not many. His career has changed so much for us. No kids but have been together for 17 years. ☺️ Your priorities change a point, at least they do for some. We just both took a week off from our jobs to hang out, do stuff around our state, and just enjoy existing right now. ❤
@salii_b
@salii_b Год назад
I dropped out of 10th grade because I would get panic attack before tests, failed most of them. I didn't even get equivalent of a GED in my country (yours sounds bit easier). I only wish I somehow could pass it, maybe one day because it's a lot harder to get decent opportunities once you can show you have 2 iq + . I think the school system just isn't very well designed sure most people can do it, but the outliers have to go so much trouble to get trough it. But looking back I'm really glad I dropped out, idk how my life would have been if I had to stay in school, probably wouldn't have been great for my mental health. Thank you for this video!
@UnfazedPhoenix
@UnfazedPhoenix 8 месяцев назад
School doesn't teach you even 1% of what you actually need to know to survive as an adult in this society. You speak eloquently, work hard, support yourself, have the best sense of humor, and are incredibly caring. You did well Alex. ❤
@nyanfem
@nyanfem Год назад
Haven't watched you in a long time due to, ya know, life stuff & university but... i love your videos! congratulations on receiving your GED! ❤❤ you have filled me with so much knowledge about all types of unique animals ^_^
@Alicewatcheseverything
@Alicewatcheseverything Год назад
In my experience, I don't remember anything about my school life, academically anyway. That's gone all down the drain, and it was exacerbated by my struggle to socialize. My classes were irrelevant because I was so behind in my education due to it too and moving. I would love to have dropped out and just get a GED and not have to experience any of that. School really is, for some, just a waste of time. I feel like your experience is an example of how the school system fails some kids and it is not built to be flexible to the requirements some people need.
@clairemckinley691
@clairemckinley691 Год назад
A few others have mentioned it here, but I just also wanted to second the suggestion that you might have autism and adhd. I have both myself and it’s something that I have noticed in a lot of your videos, it was just especially apparent here with a lot of the things you were talking about. Honestly I would be kind of interested to see a video of you taking some autism or adhd diagnostic assessments but also I totally understand if that’s not something you’re into. I hope you don’t mind me/others pointing out your potential autism, I know it can be a bit of a sticky subject for some people, but for me it just seems like something relatively apparent in your personality. Getting diagnosed with autism and adhd was incredibly beneficial to me, in helping me to better understand myself and why I do things, and so I suggest this in the hope that it might be helpful to you as well
@bonk3392
@bonk3392 Год назад
I also agree with this. I am diagnosed with autism myself and I see a lot of signs in Alex. I understand that he is probably really sceptical about all this, but I think it would good for him to look into it.
@iamqtpie2825
@iamqtpie2825 Год назад
As another person with ADHD and Autism, I wanted to say that I agree with this as well.
@jello_Animates
@jello_Animates Год назад
hi hepin you are cool because I like animals and now I am getting a bearded dragon!!!
@NeanderthalDogma
@NeanderthalDogma Год назад
Youre doing phenomenal!
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
:D thanks!
@ivy5554
@ivy5554 Год назад
"Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity", this is truly something I believe in lol! Also please don't cheat in school. It wasn't fair that the school system failed you and couldn't meet your learning needs. But when cheaters get caught it can seriously create insurmountable obstacles to furthering their education later on if they decide they want to pursue it later in life.
@unoriginalartist4223
@unoriginalartist4223 Год назад
You cant exactly control your *luck* as luck is success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions. Plus I was also born in the US and medical care is controlled by how much money you have or if your lucky enough to have parents with jobs that have decent health care. I moved out of my parents home as soon as I graduated high school. *they lost their jobs and the house and if I didnt I would be homeless.* Extremely neglectful and mildly abusive household. I could not drive, did not have a car and I left with 3k only that I got by working at walmart while doing school. I passed with a 3.4GPA but no chance of going to college due to family issues. I work 3 part time jobs to pay rent and my car loan, got screwed by the dealership as it needed repairs within a month. I work in a walgreens pharmacy a few hours in the day time, though they keep cutting my hours, a gas station during the night on the weekends, and doordash but my area is iffy for food delivery services as its out in the country with a small city nearby, I do also breed guppies and sell them to a pet shop but its not profitable. I regret not being able to use any part of high school for any job really, almost all of what I do with my part time jobs I could have done with middle school learning. If I could go to college for something...writing might be nice or maybe learning to edit videos. RU-vid sounds fun but im not sure I could do it as a job with my current financial situation. Its obviously a grindy type of job with no quick payout. I NEED money to pay my rent, my parents stopped making sure food was in the house when I was a young teen, clothes, and general necessities I had to pay for with babysitting money. Its been 2 weeks since I had a day off. Also have you considered if you have ADHD or something along those lines? If you had issues with school? Im also 23.
@Galaxxy101
@Galaxxy101 Год назад
I'm sure you know, but for those that don't and are curious. ADD is now known as ADHD clinically (diagnosed ADHDer here) we now recognize three types, inattentive( used to be known as ADD, hyperactive, and combined type, but all are ADHD.
@unoriginalartist4223
@unoriginalartist4223 Год назад
@@Galaxxy101 actually I did not know I thought they were separate things, I'll try to remember that in the future.
@idk19999
@idk19999 Год назад
Just found your channel, great stuff :) have tou ever tried go check if you had adhd, you sound just like me until i got diagnosed lol
@spectrespartan8140
@spectrespartan8140 Год назад
Your a Gen Z gem young man, reptar n froggoe love 😊 keep keepin your babies safe n chubby........
@leonreed5279
@leonreed5279 Год назад
Dont worry you dont have to conclude all that. How can you your still very much on your personal journey. I was so sad about your school life so thankful you had parents who understood. I left at 16 and home soon after. Its sad they couldnt engage your learning style. Im sure loads have commented this, have you been tested for low level asburgers. That and your learning style is likely why it panned out like it did. Well done Alex.
@burnttoast4813
@burnttoast4813 Год назад
This video really resonated with me. I had trouble with general learning just like you explained, and I started cheating in school when I reached 8th grade, and then again in 10th with online school. I'm determined to learn and to get my GED and go to college. I struggle with ADHD and possibly autism, and I feel like we're both very similar. I'm worried to have a serious conversation about dropping out with my parents, because the moment I suggested the idea, my mom told me she'd kick me out. Do you have any advice?
@gobocarter
@gobocarter Год назад
Idk how you had so much drive as a kid, I took years of film classes being some of the only classes I did well in but I just couldn’t force myself to keep working at it, streaming was the only thing I made it far enough to make money and still lost track and stopped a few times, I barely have drive now even though it’s my dream, but in middle school I just goofed off and games all the time
@Muzgath
@Muzgath Год назад
I'm autistic and I'm an IT Manager. Autism isn't an insult and if you do get tested and you find out you are autistic, be proud of all you have done so far. Autism is not really an intellectual disability, it is a social disability. This is why a lot of kids with autism struggle in school, because we struggle with a lot of things besides trying to be social - sensory input, meltdowns, etc. I still struggle to communicate in day to day life, but I've gotten a lot better as I have grown.
@I_am_Jesse._
@I_am_Jesse._ Год назад
I had pretty much the same experience in school. I dropped out in 9th grade, I repeated it twice. In two different schools. Then I told my parents I would take the GED after I left 9th grade. I didn't until I was 17, turning 18. I got it in a few months and with that I was able to apply to study fine art at one of my countries top universities. And the funny part of it all was that they gave me a matric exemption. Which is when the dean decides you can attend without a high-school diploma, because in my case my portfolio was good enough? And they stopped accepting GED the year before I applied . But, it was crazy because finally when I was on my own I actually become really invested and enjoyed what I was learning for the GED. I don't even know if it was all necessary, it just made me happy that I was finally able to understand the things that teachers could never explain to me. And now I'm in a top university? This shit makes no sense. But at least I'm happy making art, sculpture and photography. I'm doing the things that I did when I dropped out. That's how I know it's the right place. Because I would have gone and done those things anyway. But in my room. It's crazy what a paper diploma can do. Was really interesting to learn more about your experience, I've been watching your channel for a while. One of my favourites🤌🏼 Good soup 🍲
@Missidy
@Missidy Год назад
omg I got caught cheating on a French test in middle school and it was honestly horrendous. There wasn't any type of real punishment for it, but being called out in front of the whole class and having to involve my parents was so awful.
@LolGuffy
@LolGuffy 9 месяцев назад
i looked up this video because i just signed a paper dropping out of school super nervous for what lies ahead i realized that school wasn't for me around 10th grade and mid threw 11th grade i just stopped going to school when i got into 12th i just went 1 day the first day of school haven't gone since then plan on getting my GED
@ryanfrank4299
@ryanfrank4299 Год назад
There's always room for the simulation next time around 😉I think people like you (and people like me which is why I watch your videos) truly don't have any other options. I'm approaching 40 and to give you a little insight there will always be this little devil on your shoulder looking at everyone and saying "if I had just been normal you could be getting that big partnership" or whatever corporate bs they talk about...but its a mask my friend and what everyone actually wants is what you will already have. Remember that. Be willing to adapt and change and continue to evolve and you'll always be part of that 1%.
@chingalachuga6737
@chingalachuga6737 Год назад
I hated school. I asked my mom if I could drop out at 16, she wouldnt let me so instead I graduated a year early at 17. I hate school and I hate teachers. And kids are assholes. Thats why I homeschool my kids now. (I'm 27). Well "unschooling". So I teach math, reading, spelling, english, "good citizenship", those are the requirements in Texas. Then my oldest, my 6 year old son is also in piano lessons and horse riding lessons every week, as well as we teach him spanish (we're Mexican although spanish isnt my first language, nor my husband's). And my kids go with us everywhere, they work on the cars with my husband because hes a mechanic, and they enjoy it, as well as gardening with me and taking care of our chickens, as well as butchering the chickens. All more useful than the government daycare they call the school system, just placed there to keep people in line, indoctrinate, and waste our time we could actually be learning tools for life. Anyway, I hate school, and teachers. I had a genuine self-ending attempt at 13 years old, that didnt work, it wouldve if it were different 💊, because I ate a whole bottle of a parent's prescription, but i dont know what they were and apparently they were harmless to eat 40+ of. Anyway, that should tell you my state of mind in middle school 🙃 im protecting my kids from all the bad shit I experienced in government aka "public" schooling
@sheep4269
@sheep4269 Год назад
I got a GED in 1997, I got a doctorate in 2021.... 100% recommend dropping out of school as soon as possible, especially if you have something to do to fill your time.
@ReelWaterFishing
@ReelWaterFishing Год назад
I did this same thing lol except I’ve just been taking the wagie route up hoping an opportunity presents itself
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
opportunities can be created too! a lot can be done a couple hours per day, which I salvaged by reducing sleep and downtime when needed
@igloosnowbal
@igloosnowbal Год назад
tbh your school attitude i guess? is very similar to mine im just so bad at learning in a structured sort of environment, i can do well enough to get by, and for subjects im interested in i have no problem math classes i just cannot, and i wouldve gotten nowhere if i hadnt done what you should've for french if you had gone to college at 18 like i did, you could have still been in college at 22, without a bachelors, it's pretty easy to fall behind that 4-year college timeline if you fail or drop a class, you'll still need the credit, so you have to either take more summer classes or more semesters livin the life
@daboonies8603
@daboonies8603 7 месяцев назад
im 40 years old and i dropped out of high school. which seems like forever ago. i did get my GED and its basically the same thing as a high school diploma. i never had an issue with jobs or going to school. i'm glad i did it till this day. i didn't enjoy high school at all. my only regret is that i couldn't have done it sooner
@clowneggion
@clowneggion Год назад
Even though I graduated HS this is a certified “he just like me fr” moment
@JackieFuckingChan
@JackieFuckingChan Год назад
I think you should bring back Herping videos someday. They would work well as Shorts or TikToks.
@Foxiesz
@Foxiesz Год назад
Ayyy fellow grade 10/11 dropout here. I don't regret it at all either, I just wasnt in the right mindset to be able to do it i guess, i remember being there and thinking why am i even wasting my time here?? And then i just never went back. Watched a whole 8 season show back to back though, that was pretty cool
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
nice :D
@stargrrl__
@stargrrl__ Год назад
im happy you ended this the way you did... if you're happy or even content, you should regret nothing c:
@miastrong151
@miastrong151 Год назад
Try remedial classes at community college. Don’t feel the need to go further if you don’t want to, but they are really good at teaching from square-one. They will teach you how to read, do math, and write. If you passed your GED, you might enjoy learning in a formal setting. You can choose your classes, after that. It’s just something to do. I think that it is useful for everyone, not just those who plan on more school. If you have been out of school for awhile, it may help with your confidence and esteem, and just make you feel “smarter”. Really, it’s just like watching RU-vid videos with added grades. I just think about it like that.
@melu0o
@melu0o Год назад
What should I do, I dropped out of highschool due to shutdowns and being mildly autistic, I found it hard to wake up everyday knowing the fact I can’t properly function in society or be able to talk people properly unless I mask which I find myself having a poor attempt at even I look at myself in a weird way and cringe sometimes due to how I come off as. School is just overall overwhelming and I didn’t want to deal with it at all, I mind aswell get my ged and become somewhat of an adult since i’m still here but i wanna know what should I do after a ged
@judevicious3333
@judevicious3333 Год назад
My schooling experience was very similar only I never finished or got a GED. I went to school till I was 22 and I finally gave up. I was so over it and then I couldn't figure out how to get a GED because I'm awful at anything having to do with computers so now im 30 years old and I'm a dog washer and I hate my life 😶👍
@SomeoneBeginingWithI
@SomeoneBeginingWithI Год назад
I think you are smart, you've done well with your businesses, you just have a brain that learns better from experinace than from being taught. Everyone learns in different ways. The education system lets a lot of people down becuase it tries to teach everyone to be the same. We all have our own strenghts weaknesses. A lot of growing up is figuring out who you are, what your abilities are, and what you can do that's of value to others.
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
thanks! I can hardly sit through a video tutorial, I just want to get up and start trying to do whatever it is
@SomeoneBeginingWithI
@SomeoneBeginingWithI Год назад
@@GoHerping Yes that totally makes sense. Rather than describing you as a "slow learner" I would say that you have a very quick mind that gets bored easily, so you need to be actively doing things in order to concentrate.
@tylerbad89
@tylerbad89 Год назад
id love to be your friend,just had cancer surgery love your videos
@tanyaroberson9629
@tanyaroberson9629 Год назад
I think you should take a science class at a community college that would serve as credits for Vet school. Would be interesting to see if its easier for you now that you are older. If it is maybe you bcould go to vet school.
@GoHerping
@GoHerping Год назад
realistically, I doubt I'll ever professionally work with animals again... it's an absolute nightmare in every way.
@tanyaroberson9629
@tanyaroberson9629 Год назад
@@GoHerping Wow. Considering how much time you've spent with animals that's a real statement. Kind of makes me feel basd for you. Dealing with all those animals in the end must have been over whelming I guess? I have dogs, cats, and rabbits and it is stressfull at times especially if any one is sick- I lose sleep.
@Meowzer9000s
@Meowzer9000s Год назад
Please do the Raads-r test and the food disgust test in a video. Plsssssss
@josephlester7068
@josephlester7068 Год назад
Dude, you fine if you drop out of school hell im probably gonna do it because i got past this year my the skin on my teeth my parents say that dropping out of high school isnt good but you can still succeed without finishing highschool.
@Purplesquigglystripe
@Purplesquigglystripe Год назад
As a counter point, I was so close to dropping out of college because I wanted to study something else, but I got an internship that lead to a dream job in something I actually cared about. The internship was only available to college students. The job has nothing to do with my degree either lol
@oscer191
@oscer191 Год назад
Even though I graduated I barely scraped by. Having to sit and listen to lectures, reading, diagrams, and theories was not and still not for me. I myself am someone that either needs to physically see or do the task/job at hand to truly comprehend it. Everyone learns differently and it didnt take me long to figure out the college was not for me. I cant fault anyone that drops out and gets a GED because looking back today, had I of failed at all in my highschool/senior year I too would of walked.
@Samination
@Samination Год назад
I'd love to talk to you about RU-vid someday. I have questions. So many.
@charamia9402
@charamia9402 Год назад
I stand firm in my belief that everybody can learn. BUT! Everybody doesn't learn the same things the same way! You are a very intelligent young man who can learn just about anything with the right motivation, and classic classroom education doesn't motivate you. Now that you've found your motivation (revenue&asset optimisation) you are diving head first into anything new you see the need to learn - and succeeding. There's nothing wrong with you, there's a lot wrong with the system that was unable to help you learn.
@mack8743
@mack8743 Год назад
good video 👍
@pvyj
@pvyj Год назад
Agreed
@GoldRushDraco
@GoldRushDraco Год назад
Okay so I have a very very serious question Alex, Do you think lake eerie is jealous of lake superior or is it proud to be the eerie one????
@sirepanfried8641
@sirepanfried8641 Год назад
I like the google plus question video, its so alex haha
@veronicah4091
@veronicah4091 Год назад
I'm in 11th grade and I have bad anxiety to the point where I couldn't go to school so now I'm doing homeschool
@M4TTYN
@M4TTYN Год назад
Wow, now this is a video full of alex lore! and as a shy person myself i relate a lot! i just keep to myself and like interacting with others had my fair share of friend groups through out school making friends is no issue for me and in general. Screw math, *all my homies HATE math!* least fav subject i liked science and gym class!
@tungstentitan
@tungstentitan Год назад
Im thinking abt dropping out. I cannot focus worth crap on school work if it doesnt interest me and I would rather focus on things that actually interest me and make me happy. School work stresses me out and confuses me wen I really try and focus on it and I break down and just either do it wrong and not care or not do it at all. I hate it so much since I used to be decent in school but it was much easier then but 10th grade and now 11th grade is just "h e double hockey sticks". My parents said they'd kick me out if I dropped out and pretty much disown me but I show signs of adhd and I have some other things wrong wth me that my parents won't get me checked on for :/
@zeroesssssw
@zeroesssssw Год назад
relate to this
@tylahrosiejaynesmith
@tylahrosiejaynesmith Год назад
I think its a common issue that people mix intelligence with education, for example I have diplomas in several vocational subjects, but I suddenly decided to change occupation from working with animals to people, and may have lots of qualifications but there in completely the wrong subject but I've been doing so much better at working with people then with animals because I'm naturally compassionate and kind and have lived experience with helps me related with the people I work with, hut yet I have not formal qualifications in the area.
@Sweetlittlehugs
@Sweetlittlehugs Год назад
Dropped out at 16, had my son at 17, got my fed at 18. Raised my son while working my ass off and now I’m in college at 42 😅
@dawnsherratt2317
@dawnsherratt2317 Год назад
Well Done!! You're amazing! I'm 43 my daughter is at college, my turn after her lol
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