2013 was the absolute worst year of my life! Re-learning and learning some new methods of Microsoft Word. Watching more of my God brothers/sisters than usual. The agonizing accounting classes. Almost everyday just being so bad that it makes me sad. The entertainment industry just losing it's mind! Time to talk about this God awful year again, but I am going to make it quick this time.
Accounting classes in college. On one hand, I met some awesome new friends and acquaintances. But on the other hand, I was stressed out. I studied more than usual. I had no tutor. Reading the entire textbook was a nightmare. And my God, I was always in a math tutor room. Then to make things worse, I fail the class by four lousy points. On the bright side, I am now more aware of where my money goes.
Managerial accounting was even worse. The professor was arrogant and not helpful. She didn't care that I had memory problems. I barely had time to study for my exams/quizzes. It was the first class that I had to drop out of. She was very intelligent, but my God she was not very helpful. I think it is time for her to retire. Not to mention that tons of other students dropped out of her course too! Yikes!
The daycare was always fun, until drama happened every other day. I was told off by my Mother for doing something petty. I couldn't play with the kids as much anymore. Teaching them was more my forte anyway. On top of that, the parents and my Mother always got into arguments about money/bills. Did I mention that I had to balance college while helping my Mother. It was absolute hell. But, I did have some fun in the mist of it all. Take that devil!
Injustice Gods Among Us was so disappointing and the DLC made it worse. This was the year that I was really starting to lose my patience towards fighting games/video games in general. Most of the games I bought were either unbalanced or broken, and if you dare try to talk to a customer service representative about it online or on the phone, they pretty much blame you for wasting your money. Such help. There were just so many games that were just flat out broken, didn't work or were plain bad. Thank God for the Indie games.
Then there is the Goodwill. Tons of endless days of studying and going to classes. The best part was seeing two employees by the name of J and C. Everyone else was great and professional too. I was just stressed because I was balancing this, with my accounting classes and helping my Mother with the daycare. So the whole, "Work smarter not harder" quote was not going to work. I literally had to push myself and skip some meals, in order to finally graduate from the Microsoft Office program through the Goodwill. I loved it and I miss the many people who helped me!
2013 sucked! It didn't matter how many good moments happened in college, the daycare and the Goodwill, something bad always happened afterwards. While yes, the holidays and my birthday were good, everything else was just bad. I guess it was just a test of my faith in God. Well trust me, if I wasn't a believer in Christ in an alternative universe, this year will make me a true believer indeed. God did that thing and helped me through this awful year!
To be continued...
Up Next: Year 5- College misconceptions: Best buddies and burst full of relationship ties
Accounting classes in college. On one hand, I met some awesome new friends and acquaintances. But on the other hand, I was stressed out. I studied more than usual. I had no tutor. Reading the entire textbook was a nightmare. And my God, I was always in a math tutor room. Then to make things worse, I fail the class by four lousy points. On the bright side, I am now more aware of where my money goes.
Managerial accounting was even worse. The professor was arrogant and not helpful. She didn't care that I had memory problems. I barely had time to study for my exams/quizzes. It was the first class that I had to drop out of. She was very intelligent, but my God she was not very helpful. I think it is time for her to retire. Not to mention that tons of other students dropped out of her course too! Yikes!
The daycare was always fun, until drama happened every other day. I was told off by my Mother for doing something petty. I couldn't play with the kids as much anymore. Teaching them was more my forte anyway. On top of that, the parents and my Mother always got into arguments about money/bills. Did I mention that I had to balance college while helping my Mother. It was absolute hell. But, I did have some fun in the mist of it all. Take that devil!
Injustice Gods Among Us was so disappointing and the DLC made it worse. This was the year that I was really starting to lose my patience towards fighting games/video games in general. Most of the games I bought were either unbalanced or broken, and if you dare try to talk to a customer service representative about it online or on the phone, they pretty much blame you for wasting your money. Such help. There were just so many games that were just flat out broken, didn't work or were plain bad. Thank God for the Indie games.
Then there is the Goodwill. Tons of endless days of studying and going to classes. The best part was seeing two employees by the name of J and C. Everyone else was great and professional too. I was just stressed because I was balancing this, with my accounting classes and helping my Mother with the daycare. So the whole, "Work smarter not harder" quote was not going to work. I literally had to push myself and skip some meals, in order to finally graduate from the Microsoft Office program through the Goodwill. I loved it and I miss the many people who helped me!
2013 sucked! It didn't matter how many good moments happened in college, the daycare and the Goodwill, something bad always happened afterwards. While yes, the holidays and my birthday were good, everything else was just bad. I guess it was just a test of my faith in God. Well trust me, if I wasn't a believer in Christ in an alternative universe, this year will make me a true believer indeed. God did that thing and helped me through this awful year!
To be continued...
Up Next: Year 5- College misconceptions: Best buddies and burst full of relationship ties
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