Thursday, October 24, 2019
Reversals :: essays papers
Reversals    "Youth is wasted on the young."   And "if I only knew then what I  know now!"  In my teen years I couldn't be bothered with trying to  understand those cryptic phrases; didn't I already know everything I  needed to know?  I never dreamed that the decisions I made in my  relatively youthful years would have such an impact on my future. I  always felt that I would never look back upon my life and say "I wish I  had taken more time in considering my choices."  But I have found myself  doing just that.  If I were able to rewrite history, I would pick a  different career when I reenlisted in the Army, I would seek out  opportunities to enhance my future job options,  and finally, I would  have done better while in high school.    To begin with, it's understandable that I wouldn't know what I was  getting into when I first enlisted into the Army.  But when the time  came for me to reenlist, I knew to research my options better than what  I really did.  Instead of choosing a new career in the Medic Corps like  I knew I should, I elected to keep the same job.  Given a second  chance,  I would choose to be an  X-ray Specialist.  After I graduated my class, I would take the Florida  State certification exam so I could become licensed to work in Florida;  by the time I completed my second enlistment, I would have developed  very marketable job experience.    Secondly, I would have gone to college more while I was in the  service.  As I've just begun the long walk toward my goal of a Bachelors  Degree in Criminal Justice, I can't help but kick myself for not  starting sooner.  The military pays for seventy-five percent of a  college course; after paying my tuition last term, I realized just what  a great deal that really was.  I also would have taken all the medical  correspondence courses that the Army offers.  While the courses aren't  of  much practical use, the points earned for the completion of each  course helps greatly when trying to get promoted to Sargent.  Instead of  just coasting, waiting for opportunity to come knocking, I would go out  and tackle that elusive rascal by the ankles.    Finally, if I could do it again, I would do better in high school.    As a teenager, I was tired of school; I felt I already knew everything I  needed to know to carry with my life.  					    
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