On Saturday my daughter graduated from college!
And she graduated Magna cum laude, of which I am so extremely proud of her. School has never been easy for her. In fact, when she was in grammar school I occasionally had my doubts on whether she'd finish high school. She had a hard time with math - every single year. She did poorly on any kind of test. It took her hours to do her homework. There was often crying and screaming and meltdowns involved. I'm embarrassed to say that on more than one occasion I threw her math book across the kitchen in frustration. School was never easy for her.
In high school she learned how to study. She learned how to write really good papers. She still suffered through math. But she gained confidence. She studied for hours on end. After the first semester of her freshman year, she managed to make the honor roll every time.
When she started college, she earned a scholarship to help pay for some of her tuition. In order for her to keep the scholarship, she had to maintain a B average. The pressure was on. Again, math was a thorn in her side. She studied, she cried, she had at least one melt down per semester. "It's too hard, I hate school, I'll never finish," were all words that flew from her mouth multiple times. She had a tutor, she went to math and science labs, she talked to her teachers, she learned to ask the right people for help. And she did it! She graduated with honors. Because she believed in herself and she worked really hard. She earned that Magna cum laude.
And along the way she learned to believe in herself and that she is smarter than she thinks. She learned that nothing in life is going to be given to her and if she wants something, she is going to have to work for it. Sometimes she has to work really hard. But doesn't that make the victory that much sweeter?
Afterwards we had an awesome party with lots of family and friends.
Doesn't she look happy? Congratulations Chablis - we are so proud of you!
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Monday, May 28, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Alliance for Lifelong Learning
I went back to school...... sort of.
Our nearby community college offers a program called "Alliance for Lifelong Learning." The beauty of it, at least for me, is that all the classes are conducted on-line. How great is that? You can go on-line whenever you feel like it, read the required material, take the quiz, access additional online resources and then visit the discussion area to talk with other students about the assignment and to ask questions.
Let me tell you - this on-line class worked out really great. I liked it because I wasn't locked in to a specific class schedule, where I had to drive to the school. If I wanted to do my lessons at 11 PM - I could! If I wanted to sit in my sweat suit, drinking coffee and take my quiz - I could! Messy hair day? No problem!!!
Another thing I really liked was that I got to work at my own pace. Each course is 6 weeks long. There are 2 lessons per week and each lesson was 5 chapters long, which is no problem for me, since I don't mind reading. Each lesson then had a quiz to take afterwards. Some lessons had an assignment and once we completed it, we posted it in the discussion room for all the other students to read and comment on. Figure on spending between 2 -4 hours per week on the lessons total.
They offer a really wide variety of classes too..... Accounting, business, computer applications, health and medical, language & arts, personal development, teaching, and writing and publishing. The class I took was the writing and publishing class, and upon completion you get a certificate provided you passed the class. Ahhhh hmmmmm, not to brag, but I got an "A."
I strongly suggest you check with the community college in your area and see if they offer any programs like this. I highly recommend it. I'm taking a break for a couple of weeks since I have a lot of stuff on my plate from now until the middle of July. However, I am already eyeing an Italian language class for my next course. After all, learning to speak Italian is on my bucket list, so that seems like a perfect fit.
Arrivederci!
Our nearby community college offers a program called "Alliance for Lifelong Learning." The beauty of it, at least for me, is that all the classes are conducted on-line. How great is that? You can go on-line whenever you feel like it, read the required material, take the quiz, access additional online resources and then visit the discussion area to talk with other students about the assignment and to ask questions.
Let me tell you - this on-line class worked out really great. I liked it because I wasn't locked in to a specific class schedule, where I had to drive to the school. If I wanted to do my lessons at 11 PM - I could! If I wanted to sit in my sweat suit, drinking coffee and take my quiz - I could! Messy hair day? No problem!!!
Another thing I really liked was that I got to work at my own pace. Each course is 6 weeks long. There are 2 lessons per week and each lesson was 5 chapters long, which is no problem for me, since I don't mind reading. Each lesson then had a quiz to take afterwards. Some lessons had an assignment and once we completed it, we posted it in the discussion room for all the other students to read and comment on. Figure on spending between 2 -4 hours per week on the lessons total.
They offer a really wide variety of classes too..... Accounting, business, computer applications, health and medical, language & arts, personal development, teaching, and writing and publishing. The class I took was the writing and publishing class, and upon completion you get a certificate provided you passed the class. Ahhhh hmmmmm, not to brag, but I got an "A."
I strongly suggest you check with the community college in your area and see if they offer any programs like this. I highly recommend it. I'm taking a break for a couple of weeks since I have a lot of stuff on my plate from now until the middle of July. However, I am already eyeing an Italian language class for my next course. After all, learning to speak Italian is on my bucket list, so that seems like a perfect fit.
Arrivederci!
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