Meg13
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- Nov 17, 2008
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Since I found out about CareerStart, I've planned on doing it. I've already got everything set up: application's ready, I've got letters of recommendation being written, I've arranged to graduate in December that way I can go down in February... all I need is for it to be September! There is one tiny problem, though...
Some opportunities have arisen that have me second-guessing going to Florida for the CareerStart program. My band is taking a trip to New York City in the summer, I want to be sure that I'll be able to be here for graduation and the banquet and the concert, and, the biggest thing, ENGLAND. I've wanted to go since I was in about the fifth grade, and it's finally come up that the community college I'm enrolled in is taking a trip to England for a few weeks next summer, and one of the classes I'll be taking is going. My parents think that I should forget about England and a little more time with friends and go on to Disney. I, however, think that I've made up my mind in the other direction. I mean, staying home will give me loads of extra work hours, which means more money for college, and I'll be able to take quite a few more college classes early.
What I want to know, though, is exactly how big a mistake I might be making. I mean, I plan on doing the College Program a few times, so it's not like I'll never work at Disney. But is there something I'm missing? Some reason to go down that I haven't thought of that would tip the scales?
Some opportunities have arisen that have me second-guessing going to Florida for the CareerStart program. My band is taking a trip to New York City in the summer, I want to be sure that I'll be able to be here for graduation and the banquet and the concert, and, the biggest thing, ENGLAND. I've wanted to go since I was in about the fifth grade, and it's finally come up that the community college I'm enrolled in is taking a trip to England for a few weeks next summer, and one of the classes I'll be taking is going. My parents think that I should forget about England and a little more time with friends and go on to Disney. I, however, think that I've made up my mind in the other direction. I mean, staying home will give me loads of extra work hours, which means more money for college, and I'll be able to take quite a few more college classes early.
What I want to know, though, is exactly how big a mistake I might be making. I mean, I plan on doing the College Program a few times, so it's not like I'll never work at Disney. But is there something I'm missing? Some reason to go down that I haven't thought of that would tip the scales?