Wednesday, May 6, 2020

The University Of Toronto And Sheridan - 1972 Words

Currently, my financial situation has left me feeling very constrained. Due to the workload and need to fully immerse myself in my studies, I am unable to work a full time or part time job. That is not to say that it is impossible, but I have spent my entire adult life striving for the best when it comes to academia. Seven years ago, I finished my studies at the University of Toronto and Sheridan (it was a joint BA/Diploma program) for Art and Art History. I spent the first two years balancing school life and a part-time job, and while my grades were above average, they did not reach the standard I had set for myself. Once I made the decision to only work during the summer breaks, and completely devote the rest of the year to school, my†¦show more content†¦I was able to finish ADSP without acquiring any debt. I know, realistically, I will acquire debt during my three year stay at George Brown for the American Sig Language (ASL) - English Interpreter Program (AEIP), and I kn ow that is completely normal for a student; however, I would like to have a debt that is as small and manageable as possible.†¨Currently, I live with my mother, so I have been able to avoid issues of having to pay downtown Toronto rent, as some of my classmates. I am aware that I have somewhat of an advantage, as my rent and my food expenses are not as high as some, but every time I have to rely on my mother for financial assistance, it breaks my heart. My mother is a retired widow, who lost her husband, my father, seven years ago, and ever since then, money has been tighter than it was prior to his passing. She has lowered my rent and my food expenses significantly in order to help me get through school with only having to work summer jobs. But even with her help, which has been tremendous, I still find myself constantly stressing over how I will buy my textbooks, GO transit, or how I will pay for voluntary lectures and presentations that we are not required to attend, but it is strongly recommended. Before I started AEIP, I always heard students joking about how impossible it is to work and go to school at the same time because of

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