i believe it all started on monday. i had the day off and had kept myself busy in the usual ways: hiking, cleaning, taking a long shower, watching a movie and driving around with no particular destination. so by noon, when i had already done all that, (seriously, my life is like that guy in rocketman who does everything to keep himself entertained and the elapsed time is 1 day) i started looking at schools. just one of those random thoughts that linger... and linger.... and linger... well, this one had been lingering since my dad put it there 2 1/2 years ago. thanks dad. so anyway, i looked up a bunch of schools, then checked out the university of phoenix where my mom graduated from. about 1/2 hour later, i had applied to the school and had submitted my fafsa. about 2 days later, i got the call confirming i'd been accepted and i'm registered to start sept 30 to get my bachelor's degree! it's a 2 year program, i'm doing it all on-line, i take one class at a time, i don't have to do clinicals and my work will pay back a total of $6000 if i contract to work with them full-time for 2 years... big deal!
so what is the lesson learned here? boredom does not suit the harshbarger children...
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wow!!! that's huge! congratulations sarah. i'm so proud of/excited for you. what a great move. good luck! i'm sur you'll be busy but you are always so up to it. love ya! brit :o)
Congrats!! That is awesome! I'd say that it confirms you are supposed to do it since you were accepted and everything fell into place sooo perfectly!!! Good luck!
Sarah, you are truly an amazing woman and what a blessing it is for you to attend school. I know that you will accomplish many GREAT things in your life. As as many prophets have stated in the past, it is always good to continue an education. Love Rebekah
Cool Sarah! Good luck with everything. That's awesome!!! That is SO nice that your work is reimbursing you $6,000! (11 days, are you ready?)
Good for you, Sarah! That's awesome. And SO COOL that your work will help out with tuition!
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