I was speaking to one of my oldest friends on the phone the other day and when I told her more about my school she said
" I always thought you would do something like that"
Since then I have been wondering why she thinks that and why I would be a person who would do such a thing.
My school is hard to comprehend, simply put it is global program inside of a larger university that is based in New York. But the only time I will actually attend a traditional class is my senior year. The rest of the time is spent in experiencal education classes.
Because of this differential I have been wondering if I will be able to get a ordinary job. There is that glimmer of doubt that I wont be able to be gainfully employed when I graduate from college. I know that jobs won't be flying my way right after graduation, but am I hanicapping myself though my different college experience?
I have attended traditional universities before, one a private liberal arts college which I love, but outgrew and state school which was nice but not the best education for me.
I have always done things differently, been creative with my school assignments, and felt like I have thought a little deeper than most.
Is attending a school called Friends of the World the right thing to do?
I thought so when I started last Jan., in fact I talked my grandparents in to co signing a loan for me because I believed in it so much.
I love my school, but will I love life after it?
Thursday, May 26, 2005
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