With finals exam coming up and this fall semester is coming to an end, I feel a bit relived. Although I hate staying home and having nothing to do but eat, sleep, read and watch television, it gives me a good opportunity to actually spend more time with my family. I haven't thought about what to do for winter break exactly but I'm hoping something soon, before spring semester start. School goes super fast when it comes to you working so hard, on homework and trying to ace an class; by the time you realize school is finish.
I'm hoping by the end of next fall I will be done at UW-Sheboygan, so I can transfer to UW-Oshkosh or Uw-platteville. My major is basically liberal arts into organization administration. Since, my husband got accepted in UW-Madsion for next year, and got an job opening at UW-Platteville I hope that either one will turn out good. I never thought that I would be here today, in college. Now that I'm almost done, I can really look back and say I'm proud of myself. Even though I wasn't really good at school, I feel like I can really make something out of myself if I try harder.
Having my family and my husband's family support me and my husband I feel wonderful into making things possible. My younger sister almost graduating this year, don't want to go to college. I'm trying my best to influence her into continuing further in school. Why? I think not only does it help you in life to find a better job but to educated you more so when you have your own kids you can also help them, and teach them school is important. My husband's cousin who is an repeated senior, three times has learn it the hard way.
Not to criticize anyone who don't decided to go to college, but I think they should. And if they chose not to, then later on life it will be consequences on them later on. sometimes its good to make mistakes because it can leave you into learning and then making better choices in life. And other times, you make mistakes, and chose not to learn but doing it over can cause an cycle, that leave your choice nowhere. I hope all students or children learn that education doesn't have to be serious all the time, if you take your time you can actually turn out to like or love it and even find something in life to learn to love from what your learning along the way.
Your situation is kind of the same as mine. We both are going to college and raising our children. Keep up the good work and I hope you succeed in all of your dreams! Have a good winter break with your family. It was nice meeting you and I would love to keep in touch and maybe have a playdate with the kids sometime.
ReplyDelete-Jennifer
That's good to hear that you'll be transferring to another school for further education. I myself am in your same situation with also transferring next year also but to UW-Milwaukee. Though I may not have kids, I do feel that your situation is harder. I'm glad that the semester is also coming to an end also :)
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