
During his interview with No Jumper, 6ix9ine revealed he was "expelled" from school in the eighth grade. He later attended his high school freshman orientation but ended up dropping out before the school year began. When asked why he'd been kicked out, the rapper said, "I literally forgot what happened," before admitting he sometimes blacked out with "rage" and started "bugging" in school.
When he pleaded guilty to the aforementioned 2015 child sex case, 6ix9ine made numerous commitments to the court to avoid jail time, including a promise to obtain his GED, reported Jezebel. In January 2018, after failing to uphold his end of the bargain, 6ix9ine was back in a Manhattan courtroom begging for his freedom. His lawyer said the rapper "struggled" to pass his GED test, but 6ix9ine said he was determined to obtain the high school equivalency certification by taking "mad courses." The judge gave him until April 2018 to pass the test or face the music.
For a while, 6ix9ine seemed to be taking things more seriously ... kind of. He live-streamed an attempt at the test on Instagram. The video depicts him stumbling through a math equation. "That don't make no sense," he says before finally figuring out the correct answer with some help from his trusty calculator. Pass or fail, that GED may not be enough to keep him out of prison anymore...
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