Personal Narrative: My Decision To Quit College

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After 5 grueling yet entertaining years of college, 4 concurrent but disappointing years of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), I decided to quit college. I was 23 at this time in my life. Without a college degree, I became a contributing citizen to society. After 3 years working in the private sector, I landed a career in the Federal Government - I felt on top of the world. My parents were proud of me and nothing could be better. However, after years of work, and watching my friends and colleagues with college degrees climb the "corporate ladder," I found myself envious of their accomplishments. I started questioning whether my decision to quit college was a bad idea.

After evaluating my life at the age of 28 with no college degree, I felt that I was doing well because I was a federal employee. I thought I was content with my career and accomplishments but I was really in denial of my complacency. Later that year I started feeling like a failure and …show more content…

I never corrected anyone's assumption and I was ashamed of that. I didn't want anyone to question why I didn't finish, why I decided to go back, to face my failures, or hear anyone passing judgment. I did the cowardly thing and avoided everyone.

My purpose now was to finish school and climb the "corporate" ladder. Eventually, my friends and colleagues started to feel insulted because I wasn't socializing with them. I needed to stop lying to my friends. After 1 year of dodging social events, and avoiding the college topic, it came time to come clean to everyone. My decision to finish college was to increase my professional value and shape a more prosperous future so I should have had nothing to fear. I finally found the nerve to tell everyone the truth. To my surprise, I received nothing but support and praise. I worried for nothing all this

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