Obtaining A College Degree Essay

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Attending college is one of the greatest accomplishments of my life! After earning a high school diploma, I promised my mother I would earn a college degree. My mother would repeatedly say “earning a degree, working hard, and raising a family” were the pillars of life. Instead of following the “pillars of life” I decided to shake things up a little. She was astonished when I joined the United States Army. Now that I have retired from the United States Army after twenty years, it’s time to finally fulfill that promise. Obtaining a college degree will make a better life for me and my family. A better life sounds like a term that is used loosely in a crowded room full of broke people. A better life to one person can mean something totally different …show more content…

It was out of the question for me since I did not want to put the time in to train and learn any sport. At the age of nineteen I went to the recruiters’ office and joined the United States Army. The promise would have to be put on hold for now. The Army was a way for me to create a shortcut to that life I wanted to obtain. I kept telling myself that college was not for me. I actually believed it and did nothing with college for the next nine years. Other responsibilities in life gave me a reason not to pursue a college degree. Marriage and three kids will change any plans you have in life, paying bills and keeping that job became high priority and overshadowed college. Creating a better life became challenging with every sunrise and sunset. Army life is over after twenty years of faithful service and now the next chapter begins. I want my children to say “I want to earn a college degree just like my dad”. I know this is the example I want to set for my children. Not only will it make my family’s life better near term but also make my children’s life better in the future. After I earn a college degree I know my mother will be the happiest women in the

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