Junior in High School right now
What do I do?
My advice:
Don't worry about it. Contrary to what you've been told, high school grades matter not one tiny bit later in life. If you decide to go to college, any community college will accept you regardless of grades. Go for two years to get your general requirements out of the way. Then transfer to a "real" school for your degree. No one will care if you flunked out of high school. In fact, even if you do literally flunk out, you can take a high school equivalency test which is just as good for just about anything you're likely to care about.
And don't assume that college is necessary. There are plenty of people with college degrees with tens of thousands of dollars of school debt who can't find jobs. Some jobs require degrees. Some jobs do not. Some jobs don't require degrees, but you'll be paid more if you have one. Some it makes no difference.
Don't put yourself in debt going to college unless it will benefit you.
I'm supposedly brilliant, my IQ's 140+
The public school system is not designed to accomodate you. Again, don't stress over it. Your mental and emotional well being is far more important than anything you're likely to learn in a public high school classroom at this point. So long as you don't destroy yourself with drugs or get anyone pregnant, nothing you do in high school is likely to matter at all by the time you're 20.
Right now I'll probably end up being a writer on the side.
Note that school is completely irrelevant for this pursuit. Start submitting articles to magazines. Look on criagslist for copywriter jobs. Nobody cares about your grades or schooling if you're a good writer.
Do some tech work with technology to get by.
Degrees and schooling are notoriously unimportant in tech fields. If you flunk completely out of school, never graduate, then instead of spending years and tens of thousands of dollars in college, simply spend a couple months getting an MCSD, CCIE, or whatever certifications are in vogue by the time you graduate, you'll likely to be in much greater demand than somebody who got straight As in high school, and has a four year computer science degree. A certification will get you a job. And four years of relevant
work experience is generally more valued in the computer field than a four year degree.
What the fuck will I do with my life?
Whatever you want to. Decide what you want to do, then do it. Planning your life from the perspective of trying to find a vocation that will allow you to survive is not conducive to happiness in life. Yes, a doctor or attorney probably makes more money than a ski lift station attendant. But some people will be
happier as ski lift station attendants than as doctors. However, probably very few people who are happy being ski lift station attendants dreamed as children of one day becoming ski lift station attendants. Rather, they knew only that they loved skiing, and they found a way to live their life that allowed them to immerse themselves in what they loved to do.
Life is far more flexible than many would have you believe. What do you want to do? Don't worry about jobs just yet. What do you want
to do?
But anyone who doesn't fit into a square hole is swiftly cast out of society,
social circles, and the 'establishment'.
...that may be, but you'd be doing yourself a disservice to allow your life to be defined by the expectations of others. If you don't want to do what society wants you to do,
then don't. You're the one who has to live with your life, not those other people giving you advice. Some people are happy working 40 hours a week for average pay, commuting an hour to work every day, having 2.5 kids and living simple, stable lives. Some people aren't. You don't have to live that way if you don't want to. Some people are happy going to school for 8 years piling up degrees and credentials to get high-paying, high-stress six-figure income jobs. Some people aren't. And some people are happy flunking out of school and going backpacking around the world with no plans for the future at all. And again, some people aren't. Whatever you do or don't want, forcing yourself to live a lifestyle that you don't want is a very effective way to be extremely unhappy. Little is as sad in life, as spending decades working very hard to create a life that you don't want.
Instead, ask yourself what you want to do, then see if you can make it happen.
Can I change the world for the better, which is my dream?
Please...forgive my cynicism. However, if you really want to make the world a better place, I would council you to try to keep in mind that the world might not want to be made a better place. Attempting to change others in a manner that
you perceive to be for the better will not always be welcomed by them.
The people trying to force you into that square hole probably genuinely believe it's in your best interest. Why should it be any more pleasant for them to be forced into round ones?
Live your own life. Don't allow others to force you into a life you don't want. And allow others to live as they choose. Don't try to force them to live up to your expectations.