04-29-2019, 10:43 PM
Short update:
Glad to say I passed my class on Sunday night and then passed another class today. It was interesting because I was dreading this Algebra class this entire time then when I finally tried to find some things on it (they recently updated the entire course so its entirely new) I ran across someone who said they literally took the Pre-test and final test without even touching any of the course material. I went right for the Pre-test and found out the course is actually stupid easy. I admit I was relieved but also annoyed because I worried and pushed back this class for so long only to find out it was stupid easy and i didn't even have to look through the course work at all really. So I ended up take the test a few hours later today and passed. With that I am pretty much at the end of the road. Only thing I have left now is this course that is like a 25 page paper project. After I get that done I graduate. Only thing I will have left to do before I start applying for jobs to teach English is finish my TEFL program (only need to send a paper in to finish) and sit the tests for the Teacher qualification for English and Math so I can get a higher paying job overseas.
Its amazing that I've gotten to this point. This all started because 3.2 pushed me to go to the Philippines to get some dental work done and to find some inspiration which I did. After I came back I was determined to leave the states since I had experience a better life else where and had better dating prospects as well. I really worked myself hard at time to try to get though this. To give you guys an idea, despite my procrastinating at times, when I started my first 6 month term in September going through to February I literally completed about 43 credits worth of classes. In the last two months alone (in my second term that started the first of March) with this last class I need to finish I will have finished 47 credits worth of classes. It now seems like all my hard work is about to pay off. Soon I will be in some other country enjoying my life, and probably having better success running things like DMSI for example.
I've also found a women who has character and seems good overall. On top of that who doesn't mind me having other women in my life later on which is pretty rare. Life seems to be going pretty well so far. I think the only thing I really need LTU to help me with, specifically the LM component, is that I pass my Teacher Qualifications on the first time and then get a very lucrative job offer. As far as after that I will still very much thinking about continuing to run this sub for up to 6 months. I do want to get to the 3 month mark though and see if there have been any new changes. If so I will continue with this for probably 6 months. If not, I guess UMS will be on the list since I do desperately have to basically become financially independent within 5 years since I am on a time table now.
Anyway, that is about it for now. Excited that finally I'm going to actually start a promising period in my life.
Glad to say I passed my class on Sunday night and then passed another class today. It was interesting because I was dreading this Algebra class this entire time then when I finally tried to find some things on it (they recently updated the entire course so its entirely new) I ran across someone who said they literally took the Pre-test and final test without even touching any of the course material. I went right for the Pre-test and found out the course is actually stupid easy. I admit I was relieved but also annoyed because I worried and pushed back this class for so long only to find out it was stupid easy and i didn't even have to look through the course work at all really. So I ended up take the test a few hours later today and passed. With that I am pretty much at the end of the road. Only thing I have left now is this course that is like a 25 page paper project. After I get that done I graduate. Only thing I will have left to do before I start applying for jobs to teach English is finish my TEFL program (only need to send a paper in to finish) and sit the tests for the Teacher qualification for English and Math so I can get a higher paying job overseas.
Its amazing that I've gotten to this point. This all started because 3.2 pushed me to go to the Philippines to get some dental work done and to find some inspiration which I did. After I came back I was determined to leave the states since I had experience a better life else where and had better dating prospects as well. I really worked myself hard at time to try to get though this. To give you guys an idea, despite my procrastinating at times, when I started my first 6 month term in September going through to February I literally completed about 43 credits worth of classes. In the last two months alone (in my second term that started the first of March) with this last class I need to finish I will have finished 47 credits worth of classes. It now seems like all my hard work is about to pay off. Soon I will be in some other country enjoying my life, and probably having better success running things like DMSI for example.
I've also found a women who has character and seems good overall. On top of that who doesn't mind me having other women in my life later on which is pretty rare. Life seems to be going pretty well so far. I think the only thing I really need LTU to help me with, specifically the LM component, is that I pass my Teacher Qualifications on the first time and then get a very lucrative job offer. As far as after that I will still very much thinking about continuing to run this sub for up to 6 months. I do want to get to the 3 month mark though and see if there have been any new changes. If so I will continue with this for probably 6 months. If not, I guess UMS will be on the list since I do desperately have to basically become financially independent within 5 years since I am on a time table now.
Anyway, that is about it for now. Excited that finally I'm going to actually start a promising period in my life.
"I have no use of disciples. Let everyone be their own true follower" - Nietzsche