B.A.- Art History 2012
Virginia Commonwealth University
Whew!
I feel a weight lifted off my shoulders but then the next day and then the next week happened. The combination of all that work, the anticipation, the fear of failure, and all the money spent is over in the time it takes you to walk across a stage in the Richmond Convention Center to receive a rolled-up sheet of blank paper.
Now, of course, I DO NOT regret the experience but I do regret the time and expense that went into this protracted 20+ year journey. If there is anything I can impart to college-age teenagers thinking about college is to finish it when you first get that chance. It only becomes harder to accomplish and more expensive to afford the longer you take. Take the opportunity before 1) you have to pay rent, 2) you parents are no longer willing to pay, and 3) you have to hold down a full-time job at the same time. Trust me.
Congratulations on completing your degree!
ReplyDeleteI am so pleased to see you have finished one of the biggest accomplishments you will ever face in your life. My son has taken the same journey, and he will be 40 years old this year.
ReplyDeleteKudos to you! I will be sharing this blog with him as soon as humanly possible! His first son just finished kindergarten and could use the inspiration......
congratulations!! what a great accomplishment.
ReplyDeletepants should be easy by comparison right?
Congratulations! It's a huge accomplishment to finish when the Real World gets in the way :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your achievement and also that you did it anyway in spite of all the things that can get in the way.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, and be very proud of what you have accomplished! It was a tough go, but you did it!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteAgree with spottedroo: pants should be a snap! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, lady! I know this was a long journey for you but worth it. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! my son is heading to college in September and he read your post. Thank you for the advice.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations. Being 50 at university now I hear you! and ditto from me!
ReplyDeleteBig big congrats to you!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!! This is a great achievement at any age, but it's espeicailly wonderful when you've had to work so hard for it!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! It is a huge accomplishment and you should get extra kudos for doing it while holding down a full time job.
ReplyDeleteGoing to school and working full time is no small accomplishment. I did it too. Congratulations on a job well done!
ReplyDeleteThree cheers for you! Congratulations!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! and Amen!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! that is super awesome! go you for sticking with it!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! What a huge accomplishment, made all the more impressive by (as you point out) working throughout.
ReplyDeleteGood for you. I graduated and began teaching at 35. I think there are more and more of us in this club every year. No matter the time and cost, I will always look at my education as a gift. Hope you will feel the same when the exhaustion wears off.
ReplyDeleteWow - well done you :)!
ReplyDeleteNICE JOB! Congratulations to you. Great photo as well. :)
ReplyDeletecongrats and God bless
ReplyDeleteWOOHOO! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You are amazing, dogged and determined!
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit late to the party, but congratulations!!!!!! As someone finishing up my degree as an adult I tell every teenager and young students already in college the same thing, finish college early. Get it out of the way before you have adult responsibilities! Good on you for toughing it out and earning that degree!
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