Life in Transition!
I made a big move. I dropped out of the school I was attending. I was on my way home from school on Monday and I looked at my GPS and noticed the arrival time to my house was 5:45. I thought back to when I left school - 3:30, that's when I actually left the building and started walking towards the train station. Then I thought about when I left home to go to school - 9:45. That's to catch the 10:28 train that, after my mile long walk to school, gets me there around noon. I eat lunch, practice for about an hour or hour and a half, then have two classes, but only one and a half hours of dictation, which is the most important part. The second class is kind of...well, I don't really need it. It's transcribing a test if you want to which they encourage but you aren't even tested every single day so a lot of days I don't even have a second class. So had I stayed for that transcription class on Monday, I would have gotten home even later - closer to 6:30 or 7:00. So for two classes I spend 4 to 4.5 hours commuting to school and am gone from home from 9:45 - 6 or 7 each day? And then I'm supposed to practice every day, which then I don't have any time left to do because I make dinner when I get home and then..well, it's not much longer than that and I go to bed just to get up and do it all over. So I decided to just drop before it was too late to drop without getting a failing grade.There's another school that do...
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