Continuing Education
Posted by Professor on 08/17/08 in Health & Medical
My daughter always did pretty well in school. She worked pretty hard at it until her senior year. I guess she had a case of what they call “senioritis.” Her grades that year weren’t so good, and she seemed to be just tired of books and studies altogether. By the time she graduated she was a manager at Taco Bell, and when she moved out she seemed to be doing pretty well for herself. We were proud of her for graduating, and because she’s such a decent girl. When she decided she wanted to enroll in a healthcare course in Atlanta, my husband and I worried a little. We remembered how she was sick of school senior year, and moving away to the big city seemed like a drastic move. Our fears seemed to be realized because when we talked to her on the phone, she sounded like she was in over her head with her coursework and her job and living in the big city. My husband and I talked it over and decided that we were proud of her for taking these difficult classes at Sanford Brown Atlanta, and that we believed in her. We realized that she was working a lot of hours, and that it was no wonder she was floundering. So we sent her some money and told her to cut her hours of working way back. Now that she’s a registered nurse, we’re sure glad we believed in her!
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