Hi, my name is Jess. It’s short for Jessica.
I can totally sympathize with fellow mothers.
Since I decided to go back to school, there has been one roadblock after another. And it seemed like an impossible dream. I was depressed for years. But just recently, I gained some confidence and took control of my life and decided that if I really cared about myself as well as my family, then I really need to take the leap and do it.
And getting a scholarship for my first two terms was the break I needed to make it financially possible. There just wasn’t enough money to pay for the family and my education. And thanks to some government fiancial aid, I am on my way to getting my degree.
I never gave up my hopes of getting my college diploma and starting a new career. And now I have started on the path to my dreams.
I wrote this blog because I know there are other moms out there who want to build a new career but still have to take care of the kids. And with the economy so bad right now, it is even harder to get by, even if you are a dual income family. And as a single mom, it’s even more tough.
So if this blog helps just one other mother to get her scholarship and go to school, then I am so happy.
I wish you the best in reaching your dreams.
Jessica

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It used to be more than enough to possess a high college diploma to get a very good position. Right now, a college degree is almost vital for any sort of higher paying position, however, college is rather high priced even when you go to a state institution.
Reading this reminds me of my old room mate. That guy was one of the smartest people I know, but he was a little outlandish for my tastes though. Anyways I enjoyed reading this, thanks. Will give me something to discuss when I see him.