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Amaris
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It took long enough for that to sink into my head. Once I turned 25 I kept thinking "it's too late now", and had pretty much resigned myself to foregoing something I really wanted to do.
*squee*
J.
It's never too late. One of my friends is still in college, and he is 29. Another one just recently graduated and she was 32!
Have fun in college, but not too much fun!The teacher in me must remind you to do your homework and to not spend too much time here.
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Thank you. I am eager to learn as much as I can and use it well.
You know, oddly enough, the final word on my decision came from my stylist. I go to Great Clips and I had never seen her before, and we were talking while she cut my hair. She mentioned that she was finishing up college and that she was 34 (getting a Nursing degree). I started asking her about tuition and things like that, and she explained how she did it, citing Stafford Loans and Pell Grants and such, and I realized that it was completely feasible for me, even being economically disadvantaged as I am right now, to get an education. So I did it.
And I tipped her a $10. I couldn't help it, it was good advice. And she looked like Billie Piper.
J.