I was a non-traditional student. After my four children had successfully finished their college degrees, I returned to school and graduated with a bachelor's degree in my fifties. Any one over the age of 25 is considered a mature student (better than saying "old").
Straight out of high school, I found employment, and have been working ever since. But, the older I got, the more I felt the need to go back to school. I began to fantasize about graduating from college. I wanted to be as smart as my children!
How to Survive University as a Mature Student
This blog serves as a journal of where I have traveled, different cuisine I have experienced, as well as a place to share my love of writing and art. I enjoy photography, oil painting, watercolor, pastels, free-hand sketching and digital art. Need custom blog content? I can help! Shoot me an email: rkongaika@gmail.com
Friday, March 2, 2012
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