Thursday Threesome: School Bus Stop
Thursday Threesome
Onesome: School-- Since the school year seems to be over (your mileage may vary: some of you are already in summer sessions!): what was your favorite year in school? Yeah, the one you had the best time in or learned something special or had that learning breakthrough?
Huh. I'm not sure. Probably one of the years of college, though, when I was really learning what I wanted to - but it's hard to pick which year. College was a good time. Freshman year included the triumph of getting into a 300 level class with the prerequisite waived, and acing it; but later years included poetry, Spanish and history courses, and the occasional comp sci class where the class itself didn't suck (by and large, the material was useful, but the classes could have been so much more).
Twosome: Bus-- Hey, how did you get to school in the early years? Walk? Bike? Mommy van? Bus? ...and for those still attending, how are you getting to and fro these days?
Bus in kindergarten and first grade. After that, mom drove me because I was going to out-of-district schools.
Threesome: Stop-- ...and when did you stop going to school? ...or did you? Are you still at it? Amy plans to go back for those who are out of the system?
1997, when I graduated from college and had to go find a real job. Assuming you discount the occasional community college course since then, or the self-guided learning, which for terms of "going to school" I do although certainly not for the usefulness of learning!
I've considered going back to school, but I don't have a real idea what I'd study. Until I've something to study, going back to school is pretty meaningless, you know?
Onesome: School-- Since the school year seems to be over (your mileage may vary: some of you are already in summer sessions!): what was your favorite year in school? Yeah, the one you had the best time in or learned something special or had that learning breakthrough?
Huh. I'm not sure. Probably one of the years of college, though, when I was really learning what I wanted to - but it's hard to pick which year. College was a good time. Freshman year included the triumph of getting into a 300 level class with the prerequisite waived, and acing it; but later years included poetry, Spanish and history courses, and the occasional comp sci class where the class itself didn't suck (by and large, the material was useful, but the classes could have been so much more).
Twosome: Bus-- Hey, how did you get to school in the early years? Walk? Bike? Mommy van? Bus? ...and for those still attending, how are you getting to and fro these days?
Bus in kindergarten and first grade. After that, mom drove me because I was going to out-of-district schools.
Threesome: Stop-- ...and when did you stop going to school? ...or did you? Are you still at it? Amy plans to go back for those who are out of the system?
1997, when I graduated from college and had to go find a real job. Assuming you discount the occasional community college course since then, or the self-guided learning, which for terms of "going to school" I do although certainly not for the usefulness of learning!
I've considered going back to school, but I don't have a real idea what I'd study. Until I've something to study, going back to school is pretty meaningless, you know?
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And you're not saying it was your year of home schooling?! We're shocked. Shocked, I tell you!