College Is My Decision

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There’s been many times in my life that I’ve regretted not finishing college. Although I’ve gone on to have a good job and would be considered successful by almost anybody’s standards I still have some regrets. For me my choices were my own. I didn’t leave college for financial reasons or for bad grades. It wasn’t for a lack of social life or anything like that. For me college just didn’t work. I never felt like I was working towards something. I felt the path I was on had already been laid out for me, by my parents, my teachers my friends. Growing up in a white upper middle class neighborhood its pretty much standard that everyone goes to college. I don’t really even remember it being a choice. Maybe that’s why it never really felt like it fight for me but either way that’s what it was.

My brother had left college early before I did. He had his own reasons. In high school he was a top of the class student. He was presented with many academic scholarships and had his pick of schools. Funny enough once he got to college he just didn’t want to do the work anymore. He joined a fraternity, started partying and well that was the end of that. He spent about 2 years until his financial aid had worn out due to his poor grades then he left. I on the other hand was a mediocre student. I had choose my college by basically following my girlfriend at the time. I didn’t really care what school I went to. I basically waited for her to decide and then that was that. Needless to say we broke up before the school year even started so that also wasn’t one of the … Continue reading >>>

For many parents, having their children begin learning and developing before entering Kindergarten is extremely important. While it is not something that is mandatory or the right choice for every child, going to pre-school can be a great way to start gaining independence and knowledge at a young age in preparation for grade school. In the suburban city of West Jordan (located in Salt Lake County, Utah), there are a plethora of opportunities to attend pre-school and the Jordan School District is increasing rapidly, making it one of the fastest growing districts in Utah; therefore, it is likely that even more schools will open in South Jordan as it continues to grow. When it comes to a pre-kindergarten West Jordan Ut scene, it’s essential to dive into and explore all of the options the city has to offer and understand what goes into a successful pre-school that helps young kids develop and grow accordingly.

In West Jordan there are pre-kindergarten programs and schools that are both private and public, all depending on what a parent in the city is looking for in terms of education for their child. Typically children enter kindergarten around the age of 5, with some exceptions being 4 or 6 years-old if they start early or late; as a result, kids are usually 3 and 4 years old when placed in pre-school, and their school days are much shorter. The best pre-schools and early childhood education learning programs in West Jordan tend to range from three-stars to five-stars and based on their descriptions, the curriculum for children who attend tend to focus on the very basics and beginnings of the alphabet and the rest revolves around recreational activities and learning to interact with other kids the same age in an educational setting. … Continue reading >>>