My truth was number 2. I once met Michael Jordan. He's really tall. Now that I’m back at school all my time is devoted to completing all my classes. I strive to be on the dean list this semester so I’m giving it my all. With 19 units on my hands, I don’t really have time to slack off with my studies or homework. When I transfer over to Oxnard College, I didn’t think that I would like the school at all but at least the teachers I currently have are reasonable and give assignments that pertain to the work. Not just busy work. So far I made it halfway through this semester and I’m trying to hold on for the end is near. I can’t wait for this semester to end; mainly because I will only have a few units left before I can graduate. When it is all over at least I can finally be able to say that I did it. The rewards for my completion of college will be the benefits of not working any more minimum wage jobs. I will potentially have a stable career in the medical field as I try to fulfill my requirements of my radiology certification. It’s hard to keep on my path to success but the motivating forces may be viewed as: my determination, my consistency, and the benefits. I’d say that my determination plays a factor because I am the only person that is responsible for my own actions plus, I want to live happily and not have to stress out about living paycheck to paycheck. I want to be able to support myself and be able to go out and travel. But in order to do that, I would like to have at least an established career before I feel that I am financially able to do that. My consistency plays a factor because the longer it takes me to accomplish my degree, the longer it’s going to take before I can maintain a stable career. The end rewards will be when I can retire when I’m 45 and enjoy all of the fruits of my labor. |
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Phew.
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u have A GOOD plan it sucks budgeting all crazy
ReplyDeleteI agree with many things
ReplyDeletedang retiring at 45?
ReplyDeletesounds amazing !