| A Learner's Story |
Returning to School Making the decision to return to school has been one of the most rewarding and gratifying experiences of my life. I have to admit I was afraid that I could not do the work. My past experience with school had not been a positive one. Fear paralysed me and as a result I lost out on an education and a self-fulfilling career. Financially I had to settle for whatever I could get to make ends meet. Then one day I had enough and wanted more and somewhere inside me I knew I could do more. I also knew that in order to fulfill my dream I had to return to school -- as scared as I was, I had to do it. I was shocked to see such a relaxed yet professional atmosphere and even more surprised to hear my classmates share similar fears of school. It was comforting to know I was not alone. The instructors were great. I have never witnessed such dedication and patience. No matter how many times I tried to comprehend a problem and wanted to give up they never gave up on me until I conquered it. They not only have the gift of teaching an education but they also have the gift of recognizing and seeing through areas I could not see. I have met wonderful people there and have developed many friendships. I have watched others work towards their G.E.D.’s and have listened to their fears, but they still obtained their goal. I had the privilege of seeing their excitement over their accomplishment. These are all lessons to me and reminders of my ability to do the same. Hopefully, I will achieve my goal and go on to take the Addiction Counselling Course. I am truly grateful for this school and for those who believed there was a need for it. You have given me and many others a second chance. Agnes MacDonald Agnes MacDonald attends the Institute for Adult and Community Education at Holland College in Montague. She is the winner of a PEI Literacy Alliance Adult Bursary.
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