In January I made the decision to go to college. My reason was because Christian and Ashlee were in school full time. There was also very little chance of me getting a decent job for three reasons: I only have a High School education, I have not worked in over eight years, and I am a military spouse. So my thought was while we were stationed here, I would pursue my degree and go back to work.
I began this long journey by enrolling at Ashford University. In July I took a two week break. The way Ashford works is the classes are condensed into five weeks and they do not offer a break until December (for two weeks). I really enjoyed the school, never had a problem. However, I discovered their accreditation was being threatened. Two major factors were; they pushed enrollment of new students so much they went from 10,000 to 90,000 new students in one year. However, their retention rate is only 37% or so. The other factor that leads to possible loss of accreditation is, the instructors to student ratio is completely overwhelmed. Instructors are given, sometimes, 70 students per class, and that does not allow for them to grade and spend adequate time on each student's work. So with all that being said, I decided, since it was early in my education, I would transfer.
I discovered that Liberty University had online degrees. With Christian and all of his appointments and therapies I need online so I can be available to take him. The kids also have no other means of transportation to school and we can not afford after school care. Liberty offered the degree I wanted to pursue (Finance in Business). I actually considered going to Liberty when I wa 15 years old, but the distance and cost was too much.
I am really enjoying the school so far. It has, and still is, taking me some time to get use to the layout, expectations, etc. I also am adjusting to doing two classes at a time rather than one. In fact, by two subterms run together for about two weeks, and I will be doing four classes at once. I don't know how I'm going to survive those two weeks, but I will. Currently I am taking an apologetics class and learning so much about the beliefs and cultures of others and how to defend the Bible. I may make a few posts on something that interested me, and feel free to comment and disagree. I am very curious to hear what others have to say.
So that is what I've been up to lately and why I have not blogged. I miss blogging and I have a few more posts over the next couple of day, so check back peeps!