Ina
Well-known Member
- Location
- Harris County, NE of Houston, Tx.
Teachers played a large part in my up bring. Much more than my parents. I experienced both actions. When I was 8, my second grade teacher was kind enough to take me aside in the girl restroom, and made me aware of crusted dirt on my arms and legs, she showed me how to shampoo my hair and clean myself. I was ashamed but grateful.
Since my father pulled out of school after the 5th. grade, it was always my secret wish to fulfill my education. SO, at 35 I took the entrance exam to one of our local . Passed with flying colors, and was made exempt from our TASP test. I signed up for 4 subjects, and when I got my first six week grade report I had one B and three C' s. I went to talk to the different teachers to see how I could bring up my grades. All but one told me to have patience, the other asked me about my earlier education, and I explained. Her advice was to go back and pick up the basics I had missed. I came close to dropping out, but instead, I signed up for every remedial course they had. That was the best advice she could have given me. In the 19 years that I studied, I had a 4.0 GPS, and I became a member of Phi That's Kappa. I went back after the first 10 years, and took that teacher to dinner at the best restaurant I could afford. She said no one had ever thanked her teaching them before.
Best thing to happen to me.
nthego:
Since my father pulled out of school after the 5th. grade, it was always my secret wish to fulfill my education. SO, at 35 I took the entrance exam to one of our local . Passed with flying colors, and was made exempt from our TASP test. I signed up for 4 subjects, and when I got my first six week grade report I had one B and three C' s. I went to talk to the different teachers to see how I could bring up my grades. All but one told me to have patience, the other asked me about my earlier education, and I explained. Her advice was to go back and pick up the basics I had missed. I came close to dropping out, but instead, I signed up for every remedial course they had. That was the best advice she could have given me. In the 19 years that I studied, I had a 4.0 GPS, and I became a member of Phi That's Kappa. I went back after the first 10 years, and took that teacher to dinner at the best restaurant I could afford. She said no one had ever thanked her teaching them before.
Best thing to happen to me.