It depends on various factors.
Short term, if you're able, you'd live with a family member or close friend. Depending on age, you might need to get a job of some sort to make money to be able to afford rent and groceries.
Long term, you would live much the same as anyone else, except that your job selection would be somewhat limited. Most places of work would expect some sort of degree (or training) to work for them. However, there are plenty of jobs that require minimal expertise. Sadly, virtually none of these jobs pay well.
If you liked you could get a GED which essentially is a test you take and if you pass it counts as if you had a graduated high school.
a highschool dropout is someone who does not finish their entire school education because they leave due to not having the skills to finish or who are dis-satisfied so they leave . i hope i answered your question so you understand.
His son is a high school dropout.
Didi Conn wrote Beauty school dropout.
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Kids are most likely to drop out of school during their teenage years, typically in grades 9-12. However, dropout rates can vary, and it's important to consider individual circumstances that may contribute to a student's decision to leave school.
usually they dropout to go to work full time
Dropout.
Yes
3.7 is the unemployment rate for the high school dropout in 2008 for an associate's degree.
because the do not do thing in order for the school
he is a high school dropout from Kingston
Dropout