2026 and Beyond...
As of writing, it is 1:21 AM, and I'm in my second year of community college. This is the first semester. After this school year, I should be able to get two Associate's degrees. One in Bus. Admin and the other in Business.
I will most likely be moving an hour away to the city to continue my education to get my bachelor's in Business Administration with a focus in MIS (Management Information Systems).
My dumbass didn't submit a transfer application in time, but I was saved by the school. They extended the transfer application deadline by a whole month.
I have two appointments scheduled to meet with transfer representatives. One for the school that I really think has a better program, and another for a school that I think is a worse option, but I may go into it anyway because I'll be able to commute instead of paying for an apartment.
I want to get a role in something IT-related, or something similar. It doesn't matter too much what my actual degree is in, but I'll definitely have to obtain certifications in addition to my degree.
Some entry-level certifications:
- CompTIA A+
- CompTIA Security+ or (ISC)² CC (Certified in Cybersecurity).
- CompTIA Network+
I just ripped this straight from AI, btw.
While I'm working through getting my bachelor's and certifications, I'm going to get a job, or really crank out selling hardware. Both would be good.
This shouldn't be too hard, I can imagine. I'll just be sitting in my apartment in my room, building computers. I do the same thing every day, except in my room at home.
Today was quite a long day, so I'm a bit tired writing this post. I was working on builds pretty much all day, only going outside to UPS to ship out a build. I lifted weights at home a few hours ago.
I did a technician job today. I earned 50 dollars for about 5 minutes of labor. I did a CPU swap for a build that he previously bought from me.
Anyway, I'm heading to bed now. I spent way too much time drifting in and out of consciousness trying to finish this. I hope I didn't make too many grammatical or nonsensical errors.
Gooba.