
For about 5 1/2 years I worked hard. I got my first degree in Radio/Television/Film from Rowan University in 4 1/2 years. I then took a year off to work, and then went back for an additional year to get another degree in Writing Arts. In my freshman year I had a baby, but I still went to school anyway. Proving that it is possible to have children and get a college degree. It wasn't easy, but I did it. Once I got the general education classes completed, I was able to concentrate on the classes that I liked from within my major of study. Most of those classes I enjoyed, but some I dreaded because of all the papers and tests involved.

In college I discovered things about myself that I didn't learn from the textbooks. I learned that I am dedicated and resilient. If I wasn't, I would have quit school when things got tough. I learned that I like logic and philosophy. I don't always understand it, but it can be fun to debate. I also became more independent and outspoken. In high school I was shy and dependent on others for fun and to take care of. I am the total opposite of that now.