Despite the uncertain future for college/education- I choose to remain positive!

Even with the uncertainties surrounding college and education, I choose to maintain a positive outlook! I wanted to share my thoughts on the current situation.

For a while, I found myself obsessively checking the news for updates from the Department of Education and the latest comments from the person in charge, and it was really starting to wear me down.

Two years ago, I made the decision to go back to school and pursue my associate’s degree, and I recently took the exciting step of enrolling in a university for my bachelor’s.

I won’t pretend that I don’t feel some uncertainty about what the future holds, but I refuse to let these doubts and negativity overshadow the hard work I’ve put in over the past two years.

I truly believe that when I reach the end of this journey, I will have achieved my dreams and goals, and that everything will turn out just fine.

I just wanted to spread a little positivity tonight. While times are tough, I trust that we’ll all come through this stronger than ever!

Keep pushing forward! Thank you! I believe in all of us!

One Reply to “Despite the uncertain future for college/education- I choose to remain positive!”

  1. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s truly inspiring to see your determination and positive mindset in the face of uncertainty. Choosing to pursue your education, especially during challenging times, shows a lot of courage and commitment to your goals. It’s completely understandable to feel apprehensive about the future, but your focus on what you can control—your hard work and dedication—will surely pay off.

    Spreading positivity is so important, especially when the world can feel heavy with negativity. Your optimism is contagious, and it can serve as a reminder for others to keep pushing toward their dreams, just like you are. Remember, every step you take is bringing you closer to achieving what you set out to do.

    Keep believing in yourself and your journey! We’re all in this together, and I have no doubt that your hard work will lead to success. You’ve got this!

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