High school is almost over. You got good grades, but not good enough for a full-ride scholarship and community college is staring at you licking its lips. The past four years of school were brutal enough, and you struggle to outline a reasonable life plan to your parents. They fold their arms, tap their toe, and check their watches, a resentment building within them that your 18th year is approaching and you don’t seem to be ready to leave the nest.
The Pit
The Pit
The Pit
High school is almost over. You got good grades, but not good enough for a full-ride scholarship and community college is staring at you licking its lips. The past four years of school were brutal enough, and you struggle to outline a reasonable life plan to your parents. They fold their arms, tap their toe, and check their watches, a resentment building within them that your 18th year is approaching and you don’t seem to be ready to leave the nest.