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Originally Posted by lifeinoleg Take the GED (basic info here: GED - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), or it's equivalent in New York. Go to community college for two years (that's the average time it takes, it may be faster for you), transfer to a four year university, get your degree. Pass go and collect 200$  |
Pro, I think that's the best thing you can do. Regardless of what you want to do in the future, it's always a good thing to have this little piece of paper certificating that you have a basic education.
However, if you stick to highschool (or find the classes for the GED boring too) then you can attend classes and do useful things there. For example, I was really bored at school & highschool so most of the time I was just doing something I love: drawing. Some (new) teachers got mad at me and asked "Hey, what I have just said?" and I answered their exact words (you see, I learnt how to draw AND pay attention at the same time). Later those teachers just let me be, as long as I did assignments and so on. So why don't you try doing something creative in class? Draw, write a story...