After tearing open my exceedingly heavy textbook package last week I've spent every spare moment since reading through 'Reputations'.
Being from a traditional working class background I never really had the chance to go to university and thirty years later I can't believe how excited I am about the prospect of formal learning once more, this time not because I need it for a job but because I genuinely want to broaden my mind.
I'm lucky to have a job which I enjoy tremendously and an employer who seems as excited about me returning to study as I am - he's already told me he wants an update each week!
So, as I continue to read I keep refreshing on the link to access to module website in the hope that it will appear before the stipulated date.
It feels like being a child on Christmas Eve wishing for the morning to arrive.
It's the first time I've felt like that in some time.
Avidly reading text books
After tearing open my exceedingly heavy textbook package last week I've spent every spare moment since reading through 'Reputations'.
Being from a traditional working class background I never really had the chance to go to university and thirty years later I can't believe how excited I am about the prospect of formal learning once more, this time not because I need it for a job but because I genuinely want to broaden my mind.
I'm lucky to have a job which I enjoy tremendously and an employer who seems as excited about me returning to study as I am - he's already told me he wants an update each week!
So, as I continue to read I keep refreshing on the link to access to module website in the hope that it will appear before the stipulated date.
It feels like being a child on Christmas Eve wishing for the morning to arrive.
It's the first time I've felt like that in some time.