I am forced to reveal the one truth in my blog last week and that is I really do have my motorcycle license.
This school semester is different from my other semesters in college because many surprising life-changing events have happened within a short amount of time. I was enrolled in two classes this semester, but had to drop one because it was hard trying to work two jobs, do the homework for both classes, and work on a relationship that was failing quickly before my eyes. I regret now dropping that class because that means I’m just going to have to go back to it next semester. I am glad that I didn’t drop my English class though because I enjoy writing and it’s good to get this class out of the way.
The only problem I have with this English class is the blogging. I am not a blogger which means I am definitely not a social networker. I absolutely dislike Facebook, Myspace, and any other public diaries that are out there. I am also very uncomfortable about other’s reading my writing, so when I found out that we had to sign up for a blog and post our personal writings for everyone on the World Wide Web to view, it was difficult for me to be O.K. with it.
The homework for English is, yes a lot, but it’s useful because the more writing assignments there are, then the more practice we obtain by using our own techniques and in the future we are apt to make fewer mistakes. Even though I enjoy writing, it is not something I wish to have a career in doing. Although, I think it’s really important to know proper writing because that’s the first thing an employer looks at; your résumé.
School is a place that I hated being at when I was growing up, but then I learned that in order to have some kind of financially stable future for myself, I would need to recieve a college degree. I have been working at it ever since I graduated high school and I haven’t given up and I don’t plan to until I have accomplished what I wanted for my life.