Fluffy
A fool
Perhaps, however, if you are a drop out, and therefore assumedly have a tendancy to go for things which you will enjoy, a job which "discriminates" against drop outs in this way is unlikely to appeal to you? Staying in school and ending up in that job will make you miserable as opposed to being forced to go out there and find out what you really want.Mel is right on this Druidus. When you get older and job hunt you will learn in the first two years or maybe sooner that when marketing yourself to employers appearance and perception count for a lot. The sterotype presented to high school drops may nor may not be accurate the going perception is that of unmotivated and cognatively challenged.
I mean look at my school where we have a philosophy of "if you don't get the best then it wasn't worth trying". A b at A-level is frowned upon even though it is above average. How on earth is placing this much stress and pressure onto a child worth it EVEN if they end up with straight As and a 6 figure salary in some job they are only doing for the money?