<p>I went to one of the local high schools in the New Hampshire area it is a fairly decent school. This school required 24 credits to graduate i had about 10 halfway threw my sophomore year. I'm 17 now and turning 18 in january of 08 I ended up getting my G.E.D. in early 07. I'm now enrolled right now neglectfully in a college name Hesser located in manchester I would prefer not to be at because it really isn't the major i want to pursue. I was hoping to pursue something like drama or film aswell as maybe a hint in law politics or psych. The classes are way to easy for me just like highschool was but it was one of the only colleges i applied to. I could have gone to school like Devry or attempted an online degree. Right now i am still unsure if i should go back and finish my high school career at a different school or if i should attempt to change my school. I would love to go back to high school and finish up because it would look better on my track record. I have not been going to as many classes in college as i should be and i already dropped two because it was really easy. I am wondering what i should do continue on with this year and attempt to transfer to a different college, or should i go back to high school get some more extracurriculars and improve my track record there so i can get looked upon better by the colleges i really would prefer to get into. I did not take my sat and Hesser was honestly the only college i applied to. I am very smart and good at tests as well. My parents are divorced and in the divorce agreement it said my father would help pay for my college. It was Honestly again tough for us to get him to help pay for college when i went a year ahead of my class. It isn't like i am close to my father at all honestly i haven't seen him or talked to him in about five or six years. Should i call him sometime soon and talk to him? Right now i am wondering if it is wise to go back to high school because after i turn 18 in nh he doesn't have to pay for my college even though the divorce agreement was written in mass. I'm honestly hoping to apply for a college out in California so if anyone has any advice it would be much appreciated.<br>
Thanks Brian</p>