Question:
Can't decide what to go to College for... HELP?
anonymous
2010-01-04 23:22:39 UTC
I'm 18 and I'm a senior in High School (11th grade). And I have not decided what to do for a career. Ok to start with, I'm in Special Ed and I have a IEP and I've been told several of times by these special ed teachers that I can't go to College for something I pick. It was my dream job to be a video game designer and make video games like Shigeru Myamoto from Nintendo but I was told I cant because I was in special ed and I dont have a chance. As far I'm not so great in math or science. I was told I was going to get a High School Diploma because I live in Ohio. But I keep getting hears that I should drop out and get my GED at night.

Is it true what people say? Do Special Ed kids really can't make it in life? At my old school last year. My mom was told by my teachers and counselors that I think I can become a video game designer and they were labeling me mentally unstable, retarded, etc and they were about to put me in a special ed class for mental unstable kids.

I'm not retarded or anything. Hell I make A's and B's and I don't know why people call me *little kid* or *special*. I'm getting tired of people putting me down and crushing my dreams. People think I can't do anything. I don't know what to do for a College career because I'm afraid of being rejected by a College or University because I have a *learning disorder*. What should I do? Drop out of High School all together and become a 40 year old virgin who lives in his mom's basement? I was already told I shouldn't get a girlfriend and I shouldn't date at all. I was told I was going to be jobless all my life and crap. What should I do to make my life feel better? Why are people such assholes? Every time I think of something on what to do for a career job. I always get told NO! They treat me like a mentally unstable child and I want it to stop. My mom's pissed off at the counselors and teachers for labeling me mentally unstable also. Should I just drop out of High School all together? I already got rejected by a Career School because they told me I was in Special Ed and I wasn't good enough to go there. All they told me what I was good for was being a file clerk.... -__-
Four answers:
Kris
2010-01-06 15:16:13 UTC
don't listen to anyone. you can be succesful as long as you put your mind to it. anyone can:)

i'm sure you can design video games that would be fun:) i know a 17 year old guy (even though he is an ***) is in special ed because he is dyslexic but he knows on how to build things. like fireworks and computers. he can also hack. people laugh because he can't read or spell but who the hell cares!!! show people they are wrong! then see what happens. believe you can do it then just go for it!



don't let people tell you how you will live. it's your life and you can control what happens. if you give up now, that will only make them right. if you fight and work hard then you can achieve it:) that includes a girlfriend;)
ferrarixfxx
2010-01-07 02:32:16 UTC
NEVER let anyone tell you that you can't do something. Just because you are in special education does not mean you can't do something that you have a passion for and would love to do as a career.



There have been tons of people with disabilities and handicaps that have overcome challenges and expectations of society. These people ignored what everyone said they couldn't do and did what they were told they would never achieve.



For example, Erik Weihenmayer did what only a handful of people have done: he reached the peak of Mount Everest. He didn't do it to look at the magnificent view from the highest point on the planet. In fact, Erik could never see the view even if he tried as hard as he could. That's because Erik Weihenmayer is blind. That's right, a blind man succeeded where so many have failed.



How many people do you think told Erik that he would never reach the peak of Mount Everest? Surely, many said this, but he proved them wrong. You need to have the same mentality as Erik Weihenmayer - do not give up, and don't worry about what others think.



If you want to go to college to be a game designer, then I suggest you try as hard as you can. Prove to everyone that you can do what many say you can't. If you do this and strive for the best, then you'll reach your dreams.



As far as your counselors and teachers go, tell them they have no business telling you what you can and can't do. In years to come, they will still be teaching, earning low salaries while you drive around in your Mercedes.
escapedmelodies
2010-01-04 23:36:42 UTC
I was in special ed as well. My weak subject was math. I'm in college and majoring in English.



Whatever you do, do NOT drop out of high school. This will look horrible on college applications, and most four-year unviersities won't accept a GED. You're only option if you take this route is starting off at a community college (which isn't bad) then either transferring to a four-year unviersity, or graduating with your associates and then going off to university.



Stick with high school.



Don't listen to these "teachers" and "counselors." They obviously don't know what the hell they're talking about. We special ed students are not stupid or mentally disabled. We're just not good at a subject or two in school, and need extra help to succeed. I don't see a problem with that.



You really want to make something for yourself? Finish high school then get to college. Don't let ANYBODY tell you that you can't do something or label you.
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2016-11-03 09:52:41 UTC
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