• LAVA Moderator: Shinji Ikari

What has school done / will do for you?

School has helped me set up a routine for my life that keeps me happy and motivated(most of the time). Learning that I have to wake up at 7am or I would have missed that test taught me about how much drive I could have for my day to day life. It showed me how to get out of a rut and in a strange way helped me want to start excercising.
 
My timeline went something like this.

18 - Drop out of high school needing 2 credits
(Join Bluelight)
20 - Finish 2 credits at adult school
21 - Apply for provincial College
24 - Graduate IT program with diploma
24 - Apply for Technical Writing post-grad
25 - Graduate Technical Writing with certificate
25-28 - Work in IT/Tech Writing.
28 - Apply for University
30 - Currently in University

When I started University, I just wanted to get a degree. A real degree. A bachelor's degree. Specifically a B.Sc. I was quite surprised that I was even admitted, as Canadian Universities tend to be quite competitive for enrolment.

There, I discovered my love for science (and the limits of that passion) and just this year, finally put together my finishing plan for graduation.

I'm minoring in French Studies, learning my country's official 2nd language, and finally starting to experience some fluency when speaking to people. I'm getting lots of interesting work experience through the school, and every year I meet new and interesting people.

But if I had to ask myself what the absolute best benefit is. What has College/University done? It has saved me from working at some random shitty job for several years of my young life.
 
I just finished my junior year in college majoring in Speech Language Pathology, but I'm transferring closer to home and choosing a different major (nursing or something in the health care field). I got good grades but to be a practicing Speech Pathologist, you need a masters degree, and I am not putting myself into horrible debt in graduate school.

Plus I was getting into trouble in Florida and my mom wanted me closer to home, and I just never got along with the other girls in my SLP classes. A lot of them were the "cares more about mocha frappachinos and Jersey Shore" types who weren't as serious about things since Florida basically pays for all or most of your tuition and even if they don't, tuition is only like $5000 a year. They have this scholarship program called Bright Futures that pays for 3/4 of your tuition if you had a 3.0 in high school, and all your tuition if you had a 3.5 gpa I think. Theres some other requirements but almost everyone I knew at my college had it. You have to be a FL resident to get it, though, and I am not.
Even so, my tuition was cheaper as an out of state student here than it would have been as an in state student at UNH. But my college just raised out of state tuition like crazy for this year, which is another reason i'm leaving...

I remember people who had Bright Futures freaking out earlier this year because there was news that a new law *might* be passed that would require Bright Future recipients to stay in FL for at least a year after graduating or they would have to refund all of their award. So what? You should be grateful that you don't have crushing student loan debt like other graduates everywhere else in the country. Go complain about having to live in Florida for one more year to some guy who is $80,000 in debt and works at Subway because no one else is hiring.

sorry i'm rambling, i'm just so bored.
 
Its really simple.My school build my basics,my foundations on which i can build my self my personality.What can you do without making a strong foundations ?
 
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