This fall I enrolled in a bunch of classes at my local community college to get a music AA degree. I don't know, I guess I have too much free time.
It all started when I started teaching my son piano earlier this year; that get me back into playing piano and I took a intermediate piano class during the summer at the community college (even got an A while missing about 30% of the class and never showed up for labs; but I've had more advanced classes 20 years ago).
Anyway, this fall, I've signed up for a few more classes since the fees cost more than 1 class; i.e. I feel it's "cheaper" to take more than 1 class. And since I'm taking more than 1 class, why not target a degree?
As for my son, I've enrolled him into a piano class (the teach actually was a graduate of this community college, and we had a chat about my summer piano adventure; she's lived here all her life! Never left town.)
I hear about retired folks going back to school; now I'm one of them : )
It all started when I started teaching my son piano earlier this year; that get me back into playing piano and I took a intermediate piano class during the summer at the community college (even got an A while missing about 30% of the class and never showed up for labs; but I've had more advanced classes 20 years ago).
Anyway, this fall, I've signed up for a few more classes since the fees cost more than 1 class; i.e. I feel it's "cheaper" to take more than 1 class. And since I'm taking more than 1 class, why not target a degree?
As for my son, I've enrolled him into a piano class (the teach actually was a graduate of this community college, and we had a chat about my summer piano adventure; she's lived here all her life! Never left town.)
I hear about retired folks going back to school; now I'm one of them : )
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