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Burned out from school. What should I consider before I just drop all my classes and pursue a trade that I actually like.
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Idk if its just the transition from in online to in person again but I really can’t stand being in a classroom anymore. I thought I really wanted to become a veterinarian but that was 5 years ago when I decided that. During the time I’ve been at college I’ve learned a lot but life happens and new interests come up. One of them was the stock market but also paintless dent removal. I want to go all in with pdr. My parents (I live with them) were not supportive at first because if you are not a doctor or other then you are going to struggle which if you are really good at pdr is not the case. It takes work just like becoming a doctor but I just hate all the book work and ever increasing complexity of math that comes before vet school. I am approaching the last month of the semester and am just asking. If I really do believe in myself is it better or stupid if I go all in and drop my classes(2 classes currently at d grade, 1 class at a b) and start practicing when I would be going to lecture or doing homework, or should I finish the semester and see if anything changes? Sorry for the long post.

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