Working but I set my own pace so I’m doing ok
First time sucked second time was extremely good
I wasn’t ready or dedicated enough to study properly the first time definitely not my finest moment
I worked my ass off for it both times the first time I did it for a long time working two jobs and trying to pay for it myself definitelynot fun and not
The second time I took it seriously worked hard for the grants and scholarships and then once I got there, I made it made the most of it and would’ve had a 4.0 if I hadn’t gotten sick and had to redo two classes, but I figure making it 3.8 highest honors, not too shabby
I knew people that were smart as a whip and flunked out and then people that seemed dumber than dog Doodoo in Easter it’s just weird
That’s true. I did a lot of work but in the end, it really didn’t dome anything. I was a much finer cook seeing in my pants type before I got all the knowledge now I’m trying to unlearn it all and get back to being fantastic ha ha
Yes, you have to have a plan and actually know what’s good. I moved into a college town where they’ll pay anybody eight bucks an hour to cook
White collar trades are not the best anymore. Definitely go blue collar with unions and you can’t get bounced out just before you retire.
I was at Air Force. I didn’t do too badly when I got out, but I didn’t really study what was needed so I wasn’t exactly prepared.
It was funny I needed to go back to school to get a license and pay 30,000 just to say or have a paper that says I knew what I knew before I went to school
Well, that’s when a good guidance counselor can figure out what you like. What you’re good at where your knowledge lies thankfully, I had two parents that were smarter than me.
Yeah, I feel your dark. My parents wound up getting married, making a blended family with six kids and me being the youngest by the time it came for me to go to college there was no money.
Too bad you couldn’t get a degree doing on the job training so much work going to begging and nobody to do it because everybody wants a degree in college ain’t cheap