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What are you thankful for?
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I'm thankful for all opportunities presented to me even the ones I've been rejected from.
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I'm thank for discovering this wonderful community. I'm still new to this process but have learned a lot and wouldn't have been able to do it without the resources this community provides. I'm also thankful that I'm in a place in my life where I'm able to apply this knowledge because that wasn't always the case.
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natshar Wrote:I'm thankful for all opportunities presented to me even the ones I've been rejected from.

I am thankful for everything that has come its way so far... It might not be exactly how I would like it, but everyone has their ups and downs. I hope everything from future endeavors to goals come easier to complete. Other than that, people should be happy and thankful they've got the bare necessities. Oh, in regards to education, I am thankful there are so many opportunities now for getting a cert/degree! Woohoo to that!
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Higher Ed education and opportunity is the best its ever been for the masses in history!
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(11-28-2018, 09:34 PM)Life Long Learning Wrote: Higher Ed education and opportunity is the best its ever been for the masses in history!

Agreed!
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I'm thankful that, after years of thinking I was "smart" for basically rebelling against a higher education system that appeared to be failing, I found (through you folks here on the forum) a way to make that higher education system bend to my own needs.

It still feels a little like rebelling, but it also feels a lot smarter --- and with better results. I've seen the payoff in both my personal and professional life.
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Thankful for finding an education path that actually works for me. So far, I have gotten an increase in income of 30% since getting my bachelors... Hoping to make that even more next year when I graduate with a MBA!
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