I enjoyed school for the most part. I didn't always do my best, and sometimes I goofed up. But, I had pretty good grades. In high school I lost focus a little, paid too much attention to the boyfriend and such. Then I was able to go back to college after getting married and having a baby. I found myself more focused and a much better student.
I think I could be a forever student. I love learning new stuff. There's just so much out there TO learn.
If you could have studied one subject in school that you didn't, or that wasn't offered, what would it be?
I asked Texas Homeboy, and he immediately answered, "Accounting." No hesitation.
My favorite classes were creative writing, photography and medical terminology. I loved language classes too, like Latin and Spanish.
I think if I had to choose, I wish I had taken a practical course that taught me useful skills, like how to clean, sew and organize. Or how to check basic car functions, like oil, water, and tire pressures. Or how to raise children without screwing them up...
Are there class like that out there?
I'm not done with college yet. I'm mostly done, 3/4ths the way, but I keep starting and stopping due to getting married young, having babies, etc. I want to finish. I've been an English Major, but I want to go pre-med. I'd love to be a doctor. It's not too late to be what I want to be when I grow up, right?
So, once again, my question for you is, if you could have studied one subject in school that you didn't, or that wasn't offered, what would it be?
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