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Hey, Ive failed my AS-levels two years in a row now!

Never wanted to take them in the first place, but now ive wasted 2 years and i dont know what to do now! Ive always been thinking of joining the police, but because im only 18 i have to wait a bit longer. I got a 16 hour job that pays reasonably well at the mo, but where do i go now? any help please? cheers

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~LazyDaze~ offline Verified User (2 years, 5 months) Help.com Volunteer Moderator Long Term User Shouts: 358 Add Friend #
An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (23 minutes after post)

I often find that anybody can learn anything and do well at something if they put their mind into it, if your heart wasn’t in it to begin with the learning is harder to do.
SO, I think you should sit down in a quiet corner and try and think of all the things in life that you do enjoy doing, all the things you like to do, places you like to go and people you like to see.
Once you have a list the hard part will be trying to conect all of that together into a plan of action of what you can do next.

If you like to chat and meet new people you may find your call to be learning how to be a therapist or a hairdresser etc

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Dr. Ralph offline Verified User (1 year, 1 month) Long Term User Shouts: 69 Add Friend #
An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (34 minutes after post)

16 hours a day? Is that legal?

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An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (38 minutes after post)

Dr. Ralph wrote:
16 hours a day? Is that legal?

LMAO
16 hour job, as in 16 hours a week, it is a part time job.

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An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (43 minutes after post)

Better find three of them.

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An Undisclosed Location | 3 months ago (45 minutes after post)

Not if he wants to continue with school as well :O
Besides if it pays well then 16 hours may be enough

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An Unknown Location | 3 months ago (3 hours, 21 minutes after post)

School’s not looking very good at this point… maybe work two part-timers and volunteer for some sort of police work. Hell sweep their floors and take out the garbage for free just to get on their good side so when you turn 21 you’ll be in!

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