Peregrinator
Hooded On A Hill
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- May 27, 2004
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my regrets have to be lived with, as do all of ours
they range from not going to uni as intended but, instead, taking a shop job and leaving the 6th form before completing my A-level studies when it was free to attend university back then, through other life-choices. they all stemmed from realising my own value far too late to prevent the earlier choices![]()
so good to see you back, mr P![]()
Good to be back.
My mom, also, wishes she'd gone and gotten her degree. I keep telling her she has the equivalent of a masters in art history and no one cares if she has the paper. I mean, she's 80 years old. Like ahe's going to apply for a job?
You can always take classes in the stuff that interests you. Most academic fun I ever had was taking the med school pre-reqs a few years ago. Hard sciences are fascinating, but there's no way I would have been able to handle them when I was in college.