Whenever I leave work for the day to go to school, a guy I work with tells me school is for quitters. LoL
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Whenever I leave work for the day to go to school, a guy I work with tells me school is for quitters. LoL
construction will never stop so I'm good
Have fun with this choice. I guarantee it will be the best decision you ever made. Not just because of the degree but everything that goes along with school. I recommend getting dry erase markers and using a large mirror in your house as a dry erase board. +1 for making friends. Cant do it on your own.
Dang, thanks Debbie Downer.
I disagree. Your sister voluntarily became a stay-at-home mom. Should not be used to validate how well or not well a degree is utilized. Your dad received it later in life after retiring. Should not be used to validate how well or not well a degree is utilized. Your mom got a degree and is an employee of the State of Texas school system. I agree that teachers should be paid better, but they do receive decent benefits and retirement. A person w/o a degree cannot become a teacher in the State of Texas. In this instance, having a degree made her able to do what she wanted to do with her life.
Not trying to be a jerk, but 2 of your references aren't valid and the other showed that it pays off to get a degree.
So what was the purpose of this post? :ugh2:
Just to say that everyone is different. Out of the four of us, I am the only one working and they're the ones with 2 MS's and a BA between them. That's all. I quit my scholarship because of life issues and still kinda regret it.