On May 31 I finished my last class in my bachelor's degree program. On July 19 my degree was officially conferred.
I dropped out of high school at 17, only a few months from graduation, due to PTSD, undiagnosed and untreated at the time. It was all I could do to stay sane.
But I stabilized a lot over the years, and two and a half years ago started therapy again. I was inspired to return to college, which had been a fantasy of mine when I was young.
I had to complete 21 courses (I'd already finished most of my first two years by 2010 at a community college) and I did those 21 courses while working 60 hours per week, taking care of my daughter, and volunteering in two capacities while seeing to my other family obligations as well.
And I did it summa cum laude.
I am very proud of myself for working through my trauma enough and getting enough support that I succeeded in achieving my long-deferred dream of becoming college educated and I am parlaying that education into a new career.
I am already working part-time in my new field and plan to transition out of my full-time job into that field full time when my daughter returns to school in September.
It was very hard and I had to work through my PTSD BUT I DID IT!
I dropped out of high school at 17, only a few months from graduation, due to PTSD, undiagnosed and untreated at the time. It was all I could do to stay sane.
But I stabilized a lot over the years, and two and a half years ago started therapy again. I was inspired to return to college, which had been a fantasy of mine when I was young.
I had to complete 21 courses (I'd already finished most of my first two years by 2010 at a community college) and I did those 21 courses while working 60 hours per week, taking care of my daughter, and volunteering in two capacities while seeing to my other family obligations as well.
And I did it summa cum laude.
I am very proud of myself for working through my trauma enough and getting enough support that I succeeded in achieving my long-deferred dream of becoming college educated and I am parlaying that education into a new career.
I am already working part-time in my new field and plan to transition out of my full-time job into that field full time when my daughter returns to school in September.
It was very hard and I had to work through my PTSD BUT I DID IT!
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