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To: 50mm

See, and I was the opposite. Great childhood, homelife, happy as could be but I wasn’t the brightest crayon in the box by any means.

Mid soph year I decided I wanted to go to college (Penn State specifically). So I worked my ass off and made honor roll and by junior year all honors classes/college prep track. My parents valued education and hard work. Took the SATs, scored really well considering, and my gpa from end soph year to graduation was mid 3. (I figure you’re an EE so will get all the abbreviations, not spelled out stuff, and such.)

I wasn’t an education major in college, was accepted to all Law schools I applied to, Harvard being one of them (and yeah I’m sorta proud of that given where I come from), and while driving to Villanova to fill out forms and such, passed St. Joe’s (philly, City Line Ave) and decided I didn’t want to be a lawyer but really wanted to be a teacher. Long long story, lol. I really just wanted to be a stay at home mom with a degree if I needed it. But I was good at certain things, and two were what I mentioned above. I wasn’t going to be the primary income unless it was necessary. So while passing St. Joe’s I decided to check out their teacher cert program and grad school. The rest is history. Got my ed cert, starting teaching high school history, and got my grad degree in both ed and history. Had a baby shortly thereafter and was a stay at home mom until I couldn’t be anymore so now work part time.

So my work schedule coincides with my kids school schedule. And I have two master degrees, graduated with distinction (high cum) yada yada yada. And if I didn’t have to work outside the home, I wouldn’t.

Generalizations suck :)


297 posted on 04/03/2008 9:26:00 PM PDT by Twink
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To: Twink
Interesting history, Twink. Doesn't look like your non-homeschool, public education held you back at all! You've been very successful. I bet you are a great teacher, even if you are from NJ. ;-)

Your two masters degrees trump my measly one masters! Wasn't any of the magna, summa or anything cum laudes either. I had to work full time while in college and did some partying too. EE is pretty tough, even if you aren't working and partying.

What's "yada yada yada" is that some local lingo?

Generalizations suck :)

Indeed, they do.! Indeed, they do!

303 posted on 04/03/2008 10:01:13 PM PDT by 50mm (I love the smell of napalm in the morning....It smells like victory!)
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