slow track to school

I have bitten the bullet and am returning to school. This has been a arduous process, just getting myself out of the house and onto school property was akin to ripping off a limb. I don't know why. As soon as I sat down with an advisor, told them my long-term goal, and a very broad shorter term goal, everything was smooth sailing.

An attempt is being made towards an associates of art. I choose art because it was the most broad associates I could get as a four-year transfer. I considered a business associates degree. I strongly feel that business education is highly important, not just in the academics, but in life. As a female, I feel it's even more important. And with a goal of corporate law, I feel it will be incredibly beneficial. I also have some vague aspirations at entrepreneurship, so any business course will be well purchased. But, I don't want to be locked down to the somewhat narrow field of business, so I choose art because I will waste my electives on business courses. It helps me to plan this crud out.

Anticipating difficulties, I reasonably doubt any true academic strenuousness till I am required to take my LSATs and apply to law school. How am I going to pay for law school? AHHHH! How am I going to support myself during the first year of law school? Typicaly, freshman law students are not allowed to have jobs during their first year. The first year is when they try to weed out the intellectually unfit students. I'm gonna start in with the oh geezs now.

I refuse to think past my BA, though. It's taken me so long to return to school because I over thought the process. Now I just have to go one quarter at a time. My natural impatientness and prideful demeanor lead me to believe I should not have to attend the first two years of school. Unfortunately no. I have to pay my dues, no matter how big my ego is. I can't start to convey my revulsion towards ignorance. Teaching to the most ignorant person in the class does not further the human race. Ahhhhh! College! hurray
fleur
Female - 24 years old
SEATTLE, WA
United States
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