I’m in the process right now of filling out my FAFSA form for 2010 and beginning the process of going back to school to complete my degree. Those who’ve known me for the past 10 years or so know this has always been a big goal for me.
To make a very long story short not as long, when I was actually IN college back in the 1990’s, I’m not really sure what happened. I loved high school so much and I did well. I was in all honors and AP classes and graduated with honors. However, I soon discovered that being in a small, close-knit Catholic high school was quite different from heading off to an enormous college in downtown Boston. I loved my classes, but being a commuter, I sort of floundered socially. It was much easier to find an excuse why I couldn’t make it in to classes than to suck it up and head in town. I thought maybe the school was the issue, and transferred to…an even bigger school in another part of Boston. I’m not sure why I thought that’d solve my problem. Again, loved my classes…that’s where I majored in Creative Writing for Children and later Public Relations…but again, I just felt lost.
Finally I took a semester off before having my revelation about working for Disney and moving to Orlando. I found a smaller school with a Travel & Tourism Management major and transferred yet again. I loved the school and the people in it. I soon completed my AS degree and if I stayed just one more semester, I could’ve completed my Bachelors degree as well. (Since I’d transferred so many times, some of my credits were unusable and lost in the shuffle.) I was so excited to just get down to Orlando and start my new life, that I thought I’d worry about the Bachelors degree later and just move now. My time at Disney World led to me working for a travel agency and moving up to manager there. I focused on getting as many accreditation and specializations in my field as I could before becoming a stay at home mom.
Life happened and time got away from me. I never did get that Bachelors degree and then enough time had passed that it made my AS degree pretty much useless. I was all set to go back to school about 3 years ago and was accepted at a local private college. However I soon realized that because of the type of degree I had, I needed to complete almost all of my general education requirements again, meaning I’d still be in school for 4 years to get my Bachelors. At that point in time, I couldn’t commit to saddling the family with 4 years of private school tuition loans, so I withdrew. Then, Gio was born and I’m now at the point where I’m ready to start over.
This time I’m hoping to take classes online through a public college, so the loans I need to take out won’t put a huge strain on the family. I know it will still take a while, but I’m not looking to get back into the career/workforce until Gio’s in school himself. Of course if something comes up before that time, I’ll consider it, but I’m not seeking it out right now. Hopefully then by the time he’s ready to go I will be to.
I have several friends to thank for their inspiration in getting back into degree-mode and knowing that it’s never too late. I’ve mentioned before that the mother of one of my friends did not become a nurse until she was 40. That has always been a beacon of hope for me that I can achieve my goals, at any age or stage in life. I’m looking forward to this exciting path for 2010!
tracileigh says
I am so excited for you! And, I will be here cheering you on! 🙂
Stephanie Scrambling says
I just started back myself. It seems like it is more about jumping through hoops and less about learning. But, I really want to get my degree! Good luck to you! The way I see it, the years will fly by anyway, I might as well try to improve myself along the way.
Vader's Mom says
Good Luck! I’m always proud of people who return to school.
TheAngelForever says
So glad that you are going for this goal of yours. Will be cheering you on from here!
Chris says
Good for you. I am presently studying for the bar exam (actually, I studied for it in July but chickened out) and have been a SAHM since my oldest was born in 2002. It feels so overwhelming to be embarking on something so big while also taking care of three little kids, so I know how you feel. You can do this and you’ll succeed. My husband is an adjunct professor at a university and he always says that students with real life experiences make the best students.
Good luck and keep us posted!
candyserendipitymom says
I started my first semester of college last fall and here I am in my 2nd semester. I talked hubby into going too. It really is never too late. Sure most of the student body are very young (I am 32) but I like it a lot more than High School.
Kristin says
Awesome Zanna! Super proud of you! 🙂