College, university, or vocational school are all interesting places to consider for higher education. I did some research into what schools I might be interested in and found some pretty upstanding institutions. However, I don't know if going to school is what I should do right now.
Frankly, without a driver's license, going to school would be difficult; but that is slowly being remedied. I hope that I'll have my driver's license within a year. Unlike the typical American teen, I wasn't able to get a DL. Life just didn't allow for it, until now. Interestingly, some people are impressed that I am not going stir-crazy without a DL. I never really felt the need to drive till I reached my 20s. Even then, I am still not going "stir-crazy", just anxious. I'm happy to say that I'm ready to start learning how to drive.
| The car that I'll drive, Lord willing, within a year. |
In the meantime, I just work, study, clean, and write. Sometimes I will work on a project. I am also thinking about the future, but as I do that, I'm realizing I need to be thankful and content where I am at. In life, I've learned that we can't do everything we want to do. Going to school doesn't seem to be one of those things I can do right now. Correspondingly, my finances wouldn't even be able to cover the cost of higher education.
Lord willing, if I ever do become a student, I would like to attend one of these institutes:
1) Hillsdale College -http://www.hillsdale.edu/about
2) Cedarville University -www.cedarville.edu/About.aspx
3) Southern Career Institute-http://www.scitexas.edu/
4) College of the Ozarks -https://www.cofo.edu/Page/About-C-of-O.14.html
I really like the concept of working for your education. It allows you to avoid debt (something I'd avoid like the plague).
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