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    I would like some words of wisdom, please.

    As some of you know, I am graduating NMSU this May with a BA in English (minors in Rhetoric & Professional Communication and Creative Writing). I would love to just be able to sit down and write but that won't cover all the bills! I don't feel I have the knack to teach English Literature and/or Grammar. I've always been best at expressing myself in the written form (yes, contrary to what you might think, I REALLY AM shy! lol), therefore I went the more technical route. On the other hand, tech. writing will pay the bills but it can't be *that* rewarding can it?

    Tonight, I have found something I would absolutely LOVE to do. The St. Andrews College of Laurinburg, NC has a 4 yr degree in Therapeutic Riding. (Always wanted to get into the therapeutic riding but have never had an oppurtunity.) I believe this would be VERY rewarding work! (Not sure what it'd pay though...)

    I checked out the admissions site. If I apply now, (assuming I'll be accepted) I would start next Fall. Though the program states it is 4 yrs--I think I would be able to finish it in 2--*IF* I were able to go full time. (I imagine it would take longer if I were not able to go full-time & that would depend on finances.)

    Any advice? Any do-its or don't do its? Any suggestions? Any prayers?! lol

    EEK! Help! lol

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    Good question! I cannot offer any advice really but I can send some prayers your way!

    I believe it's a toss between doing something that could really reward you, that you like, but that doesn't pay a lot or do something you like much less to be able to afford to do what you like to do. That's the story of my life... unfortunately I had to chose the second option, there is no way I would work in my field if I could chose.

    Good luck, I really hope that you will be able to chose what you really like and sorry if I could not be more helpful

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    I really think that if that is what you want to do, do it! Things like bills will always be present, no matter what you decide to do, but you can't find happiness everywhere nearly as readily.

    Follow your heart - if you don't, you may always regret a missed opportunity. I'd apply, and see what happens from there - I bet with one degree under your belt, you'd be able to finish that one early!

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    I always advise young, single people to follow their dreams early. Once you start a family and take on big financial obligations like house payments, children, etc, you aren't able to be as free (not that I'm complaining.....I love my life). But, Tonya, you should look into it.

    My only word of warning is that Laurinburg, NC is pretty desolate...I interviewed for a job there once and have been through there many times. Might not matter though, if your goal is to get that degree and move on.

    I say check it out!!

    Logan

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    I completely agree with Logan, many opportunities are missed by taking the safe path, you are young and can handle the load now, later it will be a lot more difficult if you get into a relationship you will think differently. Right now you are free as a bird and can pursue your dream, go for it.
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    Tonya:
    I'm with Logan, and it was also the advice my father gave me many years ago: "Do what you want to do while you're young enough to do it." I followed those words of wisdom and I'm happy I did. There's nothing more rewarding than to work in a field you love.
    It's not only that later on you start to acquire responsibilities but also, sometimes, your energy level will not be as high as it is right now.
    Follow your dream and be happy
    Good luck!

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    Tonya, I will echo all that has been said so far.

    Regardless of our beliefs, what we know for SURE is that we only go down this path ONCE. There is a wonderful book called "Women Who Run With the Wolves." It is all about following your strong intuition and listening to your heart.

    Regardless of what you decide, you have many many friends here who will support you and pray for you and wish you the very best in whatever you decide to do.

    Where ever you go, you'd better be sure to take a computer so we can follow your successes!

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    Thank you gals for your timely response! I can always count on this board for support!

    Gio~ "Sorry, I couldn't be more helpful?" My friend, prayers are very helpful and I THANK YOU for sending some my wayl!! I really appreciate it!!!!!

    Karen~ "...bills will always be present..." Ain't that the truth?! lol I have requested info from the college in NC, I'm hoping that out-of-state tuition isn't sky-high. I already have bookoodles in student loans to pay off--not sure how much more I want to add to that!

    Logan~ (if you know) could you tell me how far some of the larger cities are from Laurinburg? I don't trust Yahoo!'s driving directions anymore...(Live & learn lol) I did find a free-lance writing job on the outskirts of Raleigh. My luck, that's probably at the opposite end of the state. lol

    Jackie~ Thank you for the words of encouragement!

    Albea~ (regarding your advice to 'be happy') I'm wondering if it's coincidence that I saved this quote:

    Life naturally evolves in the direction of happiness. We must constantly ask ourselves if what we are doing is going to make us, and those around us, happy. Because happiness is the ultimate goal. It is the goal of all other goals.
    Deepak Chopra


    (I get a daily inspirational quote in my email...saved this one from a few weeks ago.)

    Gini~ I thank you for your words of support. And sorry guys, can't get away from me that easy...afterall, I'm a member of the PetTalk Chatterbox Club and FAA (Fur Addicts Anonymous)!

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    As I said, Laurinburg is really desolate...I looked at the map to refresh my memory. You have Rockingham (big NASCAR racing town) closeby. You are also close to the SC border, but a very isolated part of the state. The nearest "big" city is Fayetteville, NC where there are two military bases, but a very nice, revitalized downtown. Charlotte is probably a couple hours away from there, and then we're only 90 miles from Charlotte!!! Do I see road trips?? Plus, you wouldn't be too terribly far from the coast either....one of my favorite places.

    Raleigh is north of Laurinburg. A great city, much to do, but I would imagine it is probably a minimum of two hours away or more. NC is a huge state, but a good one. So even if you decide on the position in Raleigh, I think you would love it.

    I've given you a bit to chew on here, haven't I? Good luck!!

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    Go Go Go !!!!!!!! Just Do it!! Don't stop now because it's too hard to get moving again!! I've been there, done that! And I will regret it forever!! If you get bored in Laurinburg, I'll gladly come visit!!!


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    Apply!

    I agree, you next move should be to apply. Will be holding you in our thoughts and prayers.

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  12. Zippy cat- Although so many have said it, I'll chime in too. My parents paid for my college education on the condition of a "declared major" from the get-go. I declared a major, finished my degree in three years and have worked in the field I studied ever since. I have done well but I can not say I am fulfilled by what I do every day. Truthfully, I am bored. I fantasize about doing something that would satisfy my soul but am hooked on the lifestyle I have now. In fact I accepted my current equity position with the hope of a big strike so I can pursue something else.

    (My I sound depressing, don't I? ) Really though, my only regret in life is that I was in such a hurry! If I had it to do over again I would have taken more time to explore the possibilities and I would have taken more risks -- left the umbrella and raincoat at home so to speak!

    On a practical note...technical writers who can translate technology into user friendly, plain, grammatical English are in demand -- fulltime, parttime, and contract (or freelance.) Of course there are other types of freelance work but this does pay well and I can give you some info on going rates if you like.

    Go for it!

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    Just chiming in with my 2 cents worth. As a liberal arts graduate, I feel strongly about the value of a broad education such as you are completing right now (it will ALWAYS serve you). I now work at my alma mater, and students often ask me if I'm using my major. I always tell them that in my current position, I'm not specifically using my major (ok, it was French) but I use my education every day.

    If you haven't already, you might want to research the job market for therapeutic riding. If that research is encouraging, then you know you can count on the skills you have to help make a living while you pursue this additional degree.

    Best of luck, and please keep us all posted!!!
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    Speaking as someone who has ventured into now, oh, 3 professions, I say GO FOR IT!! Don't let anything stop you if your heart tells you yes and you have the financial means of doing so! I just started my training in AAT (Animal Assisted Therapy) with the Delta Soc. a few weeks ago, combining my love for nursing AND animals!! I can't imagine a more rewarding job for me than helping others to heal physically and emotionally through the incredible healing power of animals! So Tonya, your choice is very near and dear to me!! In fact, there is a certified Therapeutic Riding Center not 10 minutes from me, and having observed them at work, I must say how impressed I was with the amazing strides they make with their clients!! These were people, clients and instructors, whose spritis were soaring!! Follow your heart, and your dreams!!!

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    Originally posted by Edwina's Secretary
    On a practical note...technical writers who can translate technology into user friendly, plain, grammatical English are in demand -- fulltime, parttime, and contract (or freelance.) Of course there are other types of freelance work but this does pay well and I can give you some info on going rates if you like.
    I would like that very much! IBM is coming to campus recruiting tech writers....I'm thinking of interviewing...

    Chuck--glorious = Shakespeare? LOL
    talking to the wrong person here...I don't like his works! lol

    On a serious note, I appreciate your comments and advice. Whatever happens will not be based on a spur of the moment decision.

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