Back to school
Sunday, August 20, 2006
It seems like every time I turn around I am going back to school. Once again, I have decided to go back to school. I actually really enjoy school; the hard part is having a full-time job and a family and trying to go to school. I am sure I am not alone. Some of you guys out there are undoubtedly in a similar situation. I remember back in high school I couldn't wait to be out of school. It is funny how things change. If I could quit my job and go to school full-time, I would. However, then I would have to give up the cool house, toys, sell my car and move into a cardboard box. That would not be cool.
Life is this very delicate balancing act. If you disrupt the balance everything can come tumbling down. But, it always seems easier to work your way back up again. I can think of at least 3 times in my life where I went from having money saved and everything was going smooth, to depleting my entire savings to cover some financial crises and being upside down. But each time I bounced back quicker than the time before. Life is funny like that. It is like once you have really learned the lesson, you are permitted to jump ahead (kinda like video games =]).
Anyway, I just wanted to share my academic endeavors with you loyal readers. Keep in touch. Let me know your thoughts.
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Whatcha going back for, Noah?
I remember we had a talk about learning styles once. You said you learned best in a classroom environment, and that you really enjoyed the "school" aspect of things. I myself learn best by reading, examining tutorial type material, and then "doing" practical examples myself.
That said, I really miss the environment of art school and having instructors and fellow students around to inspire me and provide meaningful feedback on my work. That was a truly awesome thing.
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