It's been three years since I last stepped foot on a school campus, and the thought of returning feels both awkward and amusing. After everything that has happened in my life, I never imagined myself going back to school, especially during this unpredictable and dull pandemic era. If it weren't for my sister pushing me to take an admission exam, I would probably be working tirelessly right now.
At 23 years old, I find myself enrolling in school again, this time pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting. The school is offering a Free Education Program for the first 20 students who enroll in this program.
This isn't my first rodeo—I've already switched programs twice before. Yes, I'm one of those indecisive individuals who struggles to find their passion. But, who's keeping track?
The school I'm attending is primarily known for its BS Criminology program. Honestly, I'm not expecting anything extraordinary since it's a relatively new institution, established less than a decade ago.