I have been out of school since the early 90s. I thought I was going back last summer. Unfortunately that didn't go through. I was pretty upset about that but maybe it's for the best. However, every time I talk to my dad he asks when I'm going back to school. Don't get me wrong, I love him dearly but this is getting really fricking irritating.
Hmm. Unless I can get 100% of my tuition paid through grants or loans etc, it's not happening! I would love to go back to school but right now we're barely making ends meet. It doesn't help that the hours at my job suck right now. I like the work but I'm paying more for the gas out there than I'm making every week. Case in point, I got less than three hours last week.
Of course, dear old dad also has to ask if I'm still looking for a better job. No, I enjoy getting paid peanuts. I've been putting in applications left right and center. It's not like jobs grow on trees. Even a degree isn't going to magically give me a better job.
Hmm. Unless I can get 100% of my tuition paid through grants or loans etc, it's not happening! I would love to go back to school but right now we're barely making ends meet. It doesn't help that the hours at my job suck right now. I like the work but I'm paying more for the gas out there than I'm making every week. Case in point, I got less than three hours last week.
Of course, dear old dad also has to ask if I'm still looking for a better job. No, I enjoy getting paid peanuts. I've been putting in applications left right and center. It's not like jobs grow on trees. Even a degree isn't going to magically give me a better job.


and I am not looking forward to it. But I was thinking if I live there and don't have to pay rent and only have to worry about my car payment and insurance and credit card bills, I could go part-time at my work on weekends and enroll in the one year hair school, and then go back to the factory full time and do hair on the weekends for extra money, then at least I'd have extra income to go back to school yet again for what I really want to do, which would be get into a paralegal program and after I get a decent job with that degree, go to law school.
So true! I wish they had scholarships for kids with "ok" grades that didn't participate in every extracurricular activity under the sun because they had to make their own spending money. But since that's for your own personal gain, you don't deserve a scholarship, apparently.
My high school was full of such brainiacs that my 3.2 GPA just didn't cut it. I also worked a lot of hours since my mom made us all buy our own clothes and help out with bills. Guess who didn't get any free $$?
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