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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 413605" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>JJJ- My only semi-regret is that I didn't go away to college on a scholarship because my father was sick and I didn't want to leave him alone. But, really, it would have been out of character for me to go. I didn't get to study at a fairly prestigious state college in their well rated music program.... but I did go to community college and get an associates degree in music and business. That led me to a pretty lucrative career in retail management. I may have never met husband and never had my Duckie... so everything worked out well. But, one thing I'll always remember was when my grandparents were upset and arguing with me about studying music because they were concerned I couldn't make a living. My father said "Well, someone's going to work in music, why <em>not</em> her?"</p><p> </p><p>JJJ- Someone is going to go back to school and study law liked they've dreamed about their entire adult life. Why not <strong>you</strong>?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 413605, member: 1722"] JJJ- My only semi-regret is that I didn't go away to college on a scholarship because my father was sick and I didn't want to leave him alone. But, really, it would have been out of character for me to go. I didn't get to study at a fairly prestigious state college in their well rated music program.... but I did go to community college and get an associates degree in music and business. That led me to a pretty lucrative career in retail management. I may have never met husband and never had my Duckie... so everything worked out well. But, one thing I'll always remember was when my grandparents were upset and arguing with me about studying music because they were concerned I couldn't make a living. My father said "Well, someone's going to work in music, why [I]not[/I] her?" JJJ- Someone is going to go back to school and study law liked they've dreamed about their entire adult life. Why not [B]you[/B]? [/QUOTE]
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