If you are struggling with deciding if college is best for you, it would be prudent to do the following:

A. Self-reflect and don't quit school until you are clear about your decision.
B. Keep taking classes even if you are not committed and don't worry about failing all your classes.
C. Add more credit hours to your schedule so you will be more involved in school.
D. Make the decision strictly based on what others think is best for you.


A

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