Happy New Year, Hoes!

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I'm not going to go on a whole spiel about how I'm going to do so much better this year than last, because I don't really care. I didn't pick a resolution or anything because I didn't care. I wasn't even in the mood for the holidays. I don't really get why Christmas and New Years' are so close together, anyways. Everything is closed and usually I need to get in contact with somebody-- and I can't because everyone is off. It's also irritating because I already don't care about holiday food-- so to have two "holiday" meals for two weeks in a row is irritating, lol. With my mom, usually we had the "turkey" dinner on Christmas, and Seafood on New Years'. I'm gonna go back to that when I move out this hoe.

Anyway, I am officially enrolled into my EE program, so I'm finally gonna take more of the field-related courses, and will (hopefully) graduate not this May, but NEXT May. And then take my ass back to school elsewhere. I did change my mind about what I'm going back for. Before, I was going to go for Early Childhood education because I know I want to work with children-- younger children (approx 3-7), but my degree pertains to children aged 5-12. I mean, I'm okay with that because my plan was to become a kindergarten educator who may venture into first grade. Soon after I told others of my plan, I was advised that I could get that education from a Masters' Program. I'm not interested in getting a Masters' right now because I don't know how much I'm going to enjoy teaching. My understanding of gaining a Masters' in Education is a higher salary, but becoming like a principal, superintendent, etc at a "formal" SCHOOL. I only want to try my hand at teaching, so far. I don't care where I teach, right now-- daycare, public school, charter, etc. I do know that I want to start off as a daycare teacher, though. All I need for that is a bachelor's degree. You don't need a terribly long resume to get in, either. I plan to gain my experience through there first, before approaching a school (while trying to juggle gaining a second degree). Once I decide that I really like this teaching thing, I'll go to school for a Masters' in Education, and my place of employment (in an actual school) will pay for it, lol.

Instead, I'm just gonna go back for English. Why the hell not? I have a great concept of it. I already like to write, it could help me in my plight of becoming a published author. I'd LOVE to make my money from writing books! You mean to tell me I don't have to leave my house and I can STILL make change?!?!?! Oh, yes! Another thing I've been thinking of is becoming an online teacher/tutor for English. I figure that doesn't require too much. Also, I figure that major will be much less complicated on the professional front, as far as the tests. Like, as afraid as I was to advance in my my current major HERE, at this school I hate, even English wouldn't have had so many "formal"/"legal" things to do to delay my graduation by a year, lol.

I've also discovered TS Madison, which brings me to my closing statement-- LEAVE TRANS* PEOPLE ALONE! LET THEM GO ABOUT THEIR LIVES WITHOUT YOU HARASSING THEM!!

Bye.

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