>get WEMT certification in a month long bootcamp
>spend two semesters at University of Vermont taking the most pointless classes, straight C student but they should've failed me desu, I didn't do shit
>summer semester in France
>take the English CLEP barrage
>transfer to Evergreen State College, "independent study" all three quarters and write a novel (basically lived as a writer, not a student)
>summer quarter NOLS course
And that's how I got my piece of paper without really going to school much. I did it that way because I got no education when I was 18 and 19, besides the bootcamp, and I wanted a degree before my 22nd birthday. At long last, I am "Bachelor of Arts" (no specification).
whats the plan now? degree seems pretty useless imo unless it was a requirement for something else
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I moved to Cuba when I turned 22 and have been involved down here, planning on going back home when I turn 23 for the next step in my master plan.
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>>35015929
in other words, I have nothing planned for 22 or 23 that requires a degree, but after that? Who knows. I suppose it's nice to have the options and to have the status bump, too, but I DO wish I'd done something different with my years right out of high school. College is pretty stupid.