I know that I need to finish school and granted I only have one really rough year left, I'm so focused on studying and working that I don't have time to do anything else. Shouldn't this be the time in your life to have fun?
Some people in my life think I should just finish out school and then once I have a stable job, do all the things that I want to do...like coach cheerleading for example. However, my opinion is different. Granted I cannot accurately see what my future holds, but lets just say that I get married sometime in the near future. Is holding off on the things that I love - really the best idea? At that point I will have much more responsibility, a husband to nurture and love, and a possible baby on the way...
I have recently stumbled across the opportunity to pick up coaching again, and I was practically jumping for joy when I found out. I know that it would be adding more to an already full plate, but the opportunity might not always be available. I'm not going to be making any rash decisions, I will think it through very thoroughly before committing to anything, but wouldn't that just be AMAZING!
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My thoughts are that it's not necessarily the fact that you should wait until you're done,.but sometimes we decide not to do things because other things are better or more important to us and we can't do everything.
If it's more important to you to get more opportunities to coach cheer than it is to finish your college then spread college out more.
But consider the costs of doing that and make sure it is worth it to you.
I didn't say that right. I meant to say,.. if it is more important for you to slow down and get some coaching experiences in than it is for you to finish college before you do that,.. then go ahead and spread college out a little bit.
However, if that makes your college 50% more expensive make sure it is really what you want. And consider whether extending college means that you might meet someone and get married and have kids before you're able to finish,... all those are opportunity costs of following your passions. :)
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