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So, my oldest son is graduating this year. I'm ok now, I will not be in August.
He has decided on heading off to college come the fall. We applied all over, and he chose Rowan University, as they have the degree he showed interest in pursuing. (He didn't really show any interest until we found this by chance... and I know it may change). It's about an hour and a half away from me, in the same state, and really seems like a good fit for him. This Saturday is Accepted Students day... he will attend. I'm thrilled he's moving onto this next chapter, but I'm also a bit terrified of the whole situation. He has to maintain his grades, and not act like his father (Mr. Party Pants back then).
I think my youngest will thrive in college, but he's a freshman in high school now. We shall see.
When I graduated high school, I opted to go to community college. I think that is my one regret... I should have went away to the college I wanted to go to, but my mind played games with me and I held myself back. But, then again, I wouldn't have met my husband if I did that route.
Hubby went to school to party basically for two years.
Then he got a job with Verizon, and has been there for 24 years! It's union, and we are lucky he got in there when he did! He should have done that right out of high school, but again, then we wouldn't have met each other.
My Dad never went to college but became an electrician. My mom went for a little while, but then met my Dad. If Shayne didn't go to school, I was hoping a trade school. I'm a big believer in trades.
What was your route after high school? What did you kids do? other family?
He has decided on heading off to college come the fall. We applied all over, and he chose Rowan University, as they have the degree he showed interest in pursuing. (He didn't really show any interest until we found this by chance... and I know it may change). It's about an hour and a half away from me, in the same state, and really seems like a good fit for him. This Saturday is Accepted Students day... he will attend. I'm thrilled he's moving onto this next chapter, but I'm also a bit terrified of the whole situation. He has to maintain his grades, and not act like his father (Mr. Party Pants back then).I think my youngest will thrive in college, but he's a freshman in high school now. We shall see.
When I graduated high school, I opted to go to community college. I think that is my one regret... I should have went away to the college I wanted to go to, but my mind played games with me and I held myself back. But, then again, I wouldn't have met my husband if I did that route.
Hubby went to school to party basically for two years.
Then he got a job with Verizon, and has been there for 24 years! It's union, and we are lucky he got in there when he did! He should have done that right out of high school, but again, then we wouldn't have met each other.My Dad never went to college but became an electrician. My mom went for a little while, but then met my Dad. If Shayne didn't go to school, I was hoping a trade school. I'm a big believer in trades.
What was your route after high school? What did you kids do? other family?


My Dad was extremely focused on my sister and I doing well in school and going to college. His favorite saying was that by going to college "you can write your own ticket" -- I guess meaning you can do anything you want in life. So, my sister went to college and became a CPA. I went to college and got a degree in Finance and then went to Harvard Law School which pretty much knocked my Dad's socks off.
Given that some of the folks that I went to law school with and/or was a law partner with became President of the US, Supreme Court Justice, US Solicitor General, White House Counsel and other esteemed positions, I'm not sure I've fully lived up to the potential of my degree but being a lawyer has been a good gig and a desk job suits me. I've never wanted to conquer the world.