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difficult child says "No" to anymore schooling
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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 268207" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>It is so hard when our dreams for them is not the reality of their lives. My oldest has a four year college degree in Political Science with a minor is African-American History. He works in the construction industry (in management). difficult child is probably the most intelligent of my 3, but he struggled to graduate from HS and is cooking in a restaurant. easy child graduated from HS at 16---a year before difficult child who is 18 months older---she went to college 1 semester and then dropped out. If she could take all math classes---she would be in heaven---but she hates everything else. She works in the insurance industry. I have hope that one day they will all have a college degree. It is never too late. My older sister dropped out of high school, graduated from night school, and didn't go back to college until she was 32. She now has a masters in theology from Emory University and is a minister in a very large church. Hopefully, cleaning one too many dirty houses will help her realize the importance of a degree.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 268207, member: 1436"] It is so hard when our dreams for them is not the reality of their lives. My oldest has a four year college degree in Political Science with a minor is African-American History. He works in the construction industry (in management). difficult child is probably the most intelligent of my 3, but he struggled to graduate from HS and is cooking in a restaurant. easy child graduated from HS at 16---a year before difficult child who is 18 months older---she went to college 1 semester and then dropped out. If she could take all math classes---she would be in heaven---but she hates everything else. She works in the insurance industry. I have hope that one day they will all have a college degree. It is never too late. My older sister dropped out of high school, graduated from night school, and didn't go back to college until she was 32. She now has a masters in theology from Emory University and is a minister in a very large church. Hopefully, cleaning one too many dirty houses will help her realize the importance of a degree. [/QUOTE]
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