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29 years and a first degree in my life. 🎓

It's late, but it's over. 😆

I told myself to answer that I worked for 2-3 years and would come back to study. Finally, dragged for 7 years. ðŸĪĢ

Thank yourself for not giving up.

Thank you to your teachers and friends for pushing.

Thank you for your support. ðŸŦķðŸŧ

It's over. My parents and grandparents are so happy. 😍

Next station, Col. 🎓 ⚙ïļ

# Degree # No one is too old to study # Student

# New graduate # lemon 8 diary

2025/11/26 Edited to

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I worked at a barista for 3 years to cover my ENTIRE degree through Starbucks SCAP Program! â™ĨïļðŸŒąâ˜•ïļ That’s it, no tricks or tips here unfortunately. So blessed that my degree was able to be covered by my place of work! #gradstudent #brokecollegestudent #collegesucks #freecollege #
Sare Studios

Sare Studios

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Masters Degree Up Next ðŸĪ
Offically a graduate student..! 📚ðŸĪ­ #graduatestudent #mastersdegree #onlineschool #socialwork #studytok #fypage #amazonfinds #whatiorderedvswhatigot #amazonmust #officedecor
𝚂𝚌𝚑𝚖𝚘𝚗𝚊. áĨŦá­Ą

𝚂𝚌𝚑𝚖𝚘𝚗𝚊. áĨŦá­Ą

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ðŸ‘ĐðŸŧ‍🎓📓❕GUIDE TO BACHELORS DEGREE IN 3.5 YEARS
â€Ē First thing to know is that YOU ARE CAPABLE!!! ✅ â€ĒI understand this may not be everyone’s path that they choose but if this is your goal then know it possible! I did not do anything special or specific to get here, I simply set my goals and had an amazing support system and advisor to get me whe
Maddy Golden

Maddy Golden

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Do you use your degree?
Fun fact: I have 0 knowledge in business, marketing, fashion design, graphic design, photography, or ANYTHING that was related to now owning my own swimwear company! My degree is in Medical Laboratory Sciences ðŸĪŠ #swimsuit #swimwear #modestfashion #modestswimwear
Celeste

Celeste

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- Why My Degree’s Just a Wall Decoration ðŸ˜ģ📜📚
I know I need to keep trying, but maybe my path isn’t exactly where my degree was supposed to take me. It’s disappointing to keep getting those courteous ‘thanks, but no thanks’ replies, but at this point, I’d rather focus on living fully, having meaningful adventures, and finding real joy instea
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Brooke˚₊‧♡ ‧₊˚

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My degree vs my job ðŸ˜Đ
Recently I’ve been thinking so much about this so I wanted to share and see if anyone else relates to this. I did a graphic design 4.5 years degree, at the moment i thought maybe there would be good opportunities in this area and it was going to be relatively easy to get a job that pays for a de
Betty Mendoza âœĻ

Betty Mendoza âœĻ

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Psychology Careers With a Bachelor’s Degree
Several psych careers possibilities
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Kiersten

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Hardest Classes Of My Computer Science Degree!!
1ïļâƒĢ Discrete Mathematics: My toughest battle. I faced the unfamiliar territory of abstract concepts and rigorous proofs. It was the only class I've failed so far, but I didn't give up. Retaking it the next semester, I dedicated myself to mastering proofs and the unique logic of discrete mat
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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My job perfectly matches my weird degree combo âœĻ
If you told me 5 years ago I would be the marketing manager at a supplement company for my first job at 25, I wouldn’t believe you. My degree path was not what I planned or expected but in the end.. it worked out! I started my Bachelor’s for biology to go to med schoolâ€Ķ then covid hit and th
sstaedtðŸŒē

sstaedtðŸŒē

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🎓🧠 Lessons I Learned from My Psychology Degree 🧠🎓
As I close out this chapter and get ready for law school, I’ve been thinking about what my psychology degree really taught me—both inside and outside the classroom. Here are some of the biggest takeaways: 1. Mental health isn’t a trend; it’s a lifelong practice. Textbook terms are one thing, bu
Micha Adrianna âœĻïļ

Micha Adrianna âœĻïļ

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My first full time paycheck as a nurse in Miami 💰âœĻ
Back in 2022 at 23 years old, stepping into my role as a full-time pediatric float ICU nurse in Miami, I received my first full paycheck: $2,304.59. Seeing that amount felt surreal—more than I'd ever earned before. I remember thinking about all the sacrifices I had made to get my degree and fee
ang | pediatric nurse

ang | pediatric nurse

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A gloved hand operates a medical IV pump with fluids. Overlay text identifies the role as "Sterile Processing Technician," with syringe and bubble graphics.
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💉 Healthcare Jobs That Don’t Require a Degree ðŸ’ļ
Dreaming of a career in healthcare without spending years in school? Here are some in-demand healthcare jobs you can start without a degree: ✅ Sterile Processing Tech 🧞 ✅ Certified Nursing Assistant âĪïļ âœ… Phlebotomist ðŸĐļ ✅ Patient Care Tech These roles offer great opportunities to step in
Kandi Yamss

Kandi Yamss

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In less than 2 years
ðŸ‘ĐðŸŧ‍ðŸ’ŧðŸĐĩ🧊 #techlife #ultrasound #ultrasoundtech #scrubsfordays #sonography
alexandriuuh

alexandriuuh

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6 MORE CLASSES TO MY BACHELORS DEGREE! ðŸĨģBlessed!ðŸ™ðŸ―
#collegegirl #dayinthelife #collegestudent #educatedbaddie #explorepageâœĻ
educated.baddies

educated.baddies

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🎓 Skip The Degree, Not The Paycheck
💰 8 Careers Paying $50K+ Without A Bachelor’s Degree Think a good-paying career requires a 4-year degree? Think again. 👀 These careers can be started through certifications, licenses, trade programs, apprenticeships, or specialized training—and many pay $50K+ per year. 🚛 Commercial Truck D
Rae

Rae

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Career Advice I Wish I Had at age 21, Now 29
âœĻCareer Advice I Wish I Knew at 21 — From a 29-Year-Old Wife, Mom, and Nurse ðŸĐšðŸ’ž If you’re in your early 20s and feeling lost, overwhelmed, or behindâ€Ķ this one’s for you. I’m sharing the raw truth I wish someone told me about building a career, setting goals, and choosing your path — not the one so
Mrscharneld |Lifestyle Creator

Mrscharneld |Lifestyle Creator

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Graduate college AAS Degree
#100bucketlistideas #graduatecollege #storytime #lemon8diarychallenge #lemon8contest #lemon8commentchallenge #lemon8challenge #lemon8diary #associatedegree I love school! I love to learn! The mind is a terrible thing to waste. I graduated high school late, earning my high school
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8MeLikeALem0n

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Health care careers without degree
1. Patient Care Aide (PCA) 💕 Description: Patient care aides assist patients with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, and mobility. They may also help with medical tasks like taking vital signs and administering medications under supervision. Salary: $25,000 - $
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Sharon Salazar

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5 Degree Shift âœĻðŸ’ŠðŸ―ðŸ‹ðŸŧ‍♀ïļ
Woke up at 5:30 AM and couldn’t fall back asleep. I wanted to stay in bed or scroll, but I knew future me would want me to get up and hit the gym—so I did. Progress comes from those small 5-degree shifts, and today I made one. You can do it too. Let’s end the year with a bang. âĪïļ #motivation #su
Juliet Valentina

Juliet Valentina

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4 YEARS ⮇ïļ THE DRAIN ðŸĨšðŸ’”??
LONG POST ALERT BUT PLS BARE WITH ME. I really didn’t think I would graduate from my HBCU, let alone on time. I graduated high school at age 17 in 2020, during the COVID pandemic and came straight to college on a full ride scholarship. Looking back, if I could decide to not graduate early I would.
KenzieeeðŸŦķðŸū

KenzieeeðŸŦķðŸū

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Surgical Tech for 2 years ðŸŦķ
My honest opinion: The job can be stressful and people will tell you that you can make money in this field but honestly it could be hard. The hiring process for being a surgical tech is difficult and people won’t hire if you are a new grad. Two years later I finished my bachelors degree with a
Wildflowers

Wildflowers

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college tips for graduating in 2 years🍋
I got my bachelor’s degree with only 2 years of being in school full time! 1. Prioritize school!! The most I ever worked while working towards getting my degree was up to 10 hours a week or just over the summer! I really made school my top focus! 2. Double time your work! Not only did I take
McKenzie

McKenzie

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Careers That Do Not Require a Degree
Are you wanting to explore new career opportunities without a degree? According to the Bls.gov, here are some of the highest growing and highest paying careers for those without a degree! ✹ | Subway + Streetcar Operator - $81,180 ✹ | Commercial Driver - $60,360 ✹ | Industrial Machinery Mechani
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Itsleilahclaire

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getting my bachelor’s degree in 2 years🍋
study & college tips for getting my bachelor’s degree in education in 2 years (with a year of student teaching) 1. amount of classes - most semesters I took 21-27 credits so I could finish early - in order to do this I mixed gen Ed’s with major level courses so that it wouldn’t be all hard
McKenzie

McKenzie

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An office desk with a laptop and papers, featuring a text overlay detailing the 'Data Entry Clerk' role, including duties like entering and updating information, verifying accuracy, and organizing files, with an average salary of $30,000-$40,000 per year.
An office desk with a mug and a city view, displaying text about 'Administrative Assistant' duties (scheduling, correspondence, data entry, first contact) with an average salary of $40,000-$50,000, and 'Customer Service Representative' duties (inquiries, complaints, orders) with an average salary of $35,000-$45,000.
Office Jobs that DONT Require a College DegreeâŒĻïļâœĻ
Hey GirliesðŸĐ·âœĻ Looking for an office job but don’t have a degree? No problem! Here are three rewarding roles you can pursue without a college diploma, along with what they involve and how much you can earn. 1. Administrative Assistant What They Do: Handle clerical tasks such as scheduling
Emilyyy

Emilyyy

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If you stripped away all the titles you’ve collected over the years, who are you
If you stripped away all the titles you’ve collected over the years, who would you be? Not your job. Not your degree. Not your relationship status. Not the role everyone knows you for. You. Most people only know themselves in relation to external things, but when your identity becomes atta
Kelsageorge_

Kelsageorge_

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Salary Transparency 💰(no degree)
How I have made my $$$ the past several years! The pros and the cons of the jobs I worked. I’m the type of person that has always worked hard. Unfortunately I am not in a position to start college at the moment,but hopefully soon I can be! So that I can pursue a career for myself. Life tends to
DollâœĻ

DollâœĻ

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My very first day of college vs my last
Picture with my mom and dad my very first day of college in my first apartment ever and then my last photo from Friday when I graduated with my Masters degree ðŸĨđðŸ‘ĐðŸŧ‍🎓 #StartVsGraduation #letschat #graduation #college #gradphotos
Miss P

Miss P

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Really missing summer during this 0 degree day.
#horsesoflemon8 #horses #summer #farmlife #barncat
Andria Nicole

Andria Nicole

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BOOKS I READ MY FIRST YEAR OF UNI
Technically it was my junior year in college. I did a program that allowed me to do my first two years of college and earn my associates degree while in high school so when I graduated I started on my third year of college at only 18ðŸ˜Ū‍ðŸ’Ļ It’s been a lot of work however I really love school and ca
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MadisonðŸĐ°ðŸĪðŸĶŒ

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