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So my dad has decided to bitch at me for not having taken drivers ed yet...
There are two places near me that I can take it. One would take me 3 months to piece the classes together and work around my schedule. The other would take two consecutive weeks, and I don't have any room for that in my schedule until late may, and I'm not sure if I'll have time then. The University graduates I know, who can't drive, now don't have the spare time in which to learn so they're screwed in any case.
He thinks that we can make it work around what I have going, but I told him I've already checked and I will not be able to do anything for a month.
Then he starts attacking me saying "Oh, so you don't wanna drive do you" and "how are you gonna get to school next year, make mommy and daddy drive you to school" (this is how it is now because my sister doesn't have to get to school until 3rd period, and she always has something after school)
So now I'm hoping I never have time to take the classes just to spite him and his dumbassedness.
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He's making perfect sense, I'm sorry to say.
I know people who are 23, graduated University and still can't drive whereas I had my first lesson on the day I was first legally allowed to. I passed my test six months later, but that was after 20 lessons and honestly don't know how many hours of practice in the evenings with my dad. That was also during the school holidays at one point where I had more free time, and it still took forever.
My point is that you're better doing it now; if not now, when are you going to do it? Make time, because before you know it you'll be at University or something, then doing a full time job and bang goes all your free time in which to learn.
I say do it ASAP, and make the time. Learning to drive can take a while, even with the extra free time like school holidays. Leave it to adulthood, then you're screwed; it'll take forever fitting it around your job and family commitments.
Also, having a licence and driving yourself around gives you independence. Once you have independence, it is very difficult to give it up.