OnlySunshine Posted April 21, 2018 Share Posted April 21, 2018 Things have been pretty crazy this week. Last week, I found out I was accepted to the school I applied to study Zoology so I got right on registering for orientation and getting all my immunization records together to clear the holds so I could register for classes. Since the school is 2 hours away from my hometown, housing is a necessity and, for what ever reason, I found out this week that no housing is available on-campus and the housing affiliates off-campus are full, as well. Of course, the housing that was available was in a large metro area that is about an hour away from the school and I did not want to commute back and forth. It's too expensive, also. Because of this and the fact that I was really confused about what to do, I held off telling my mom because I was trying to see if there was anything else available. I was coming up empty. On another note, I met with a friend from Church yesterday who is a licensed clinical social worker. She works as a Christian counselor (she is Catholic but she works with all Christians) and loves her job. Our personalities are very similar and we started talking about my job search and how I was not sure if the Zoology degree was the right move because I'm starting from scratch, literally, and it will take so much time and money. I have a tendency to overthink things so I thought it was just my normal doubt creeping in. However, since finding out that housing is not available, it made me realize that, again, things happen for a reason. I haven't seen this friend a really long time and we just happened to meet the week that I was having doubts about what my career should be. My grandmother, who is always supportive, expressed pretty big doubts herself about how I would pay for things without going into debt and how long it would take to complete school before I was doing something I love. I felt, personally, like I was going into it blindly. It's not like me to do something so unorthodox and I think that's what made me hesitate - with good reason. Anyway, I talked for a good hour with my friend about her job and just realized that I need to pursue something that is more in tune with what I've done in the past, which is health care, and something that won't take so long to complete before I can start working in that career. Let's be honest, I am about to be 35 in July and I'm not in a position to make spur-of-the-moment decisions. For whatever reason, I became impulsive and the brakes were put on me. My friend gave me a contact of hers that works at the school she attended for her MSW and I also found more information online about the program. It will require me to take the GRE test (ugh!) but I really think the Master's program is the way to go. My friend reminded me how versatile social work is - you can work in several different settings. I need prayers please. I am glad that I met with this friend. I was considering being a counselor when I was still at my last job because my supervisor and a few other co-workers said I had the personality to work in social work. I'm very empathetic and resourceful. I also love animals. I told my friend that I was interested in acquiring and training a Golden Retriever as a therapy dog and she reminded me that equine therapy helps so much, too. I have loved horses ever since I was 3 years old, so I'd love doing that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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