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My Axia College Experience

My name is Arlyne (pronounced "r-lean"). I was born in East Los Angeles and went to high school in downtown L.A. I have had my share of different jobs, from party line operator, caregiver to a delivery driver for the local school district. I love helping people and making a difference.

My mother passed away the . . . in 2003, Dec 31, 2003. I did not like the way the hospital took care of her; they did not show compassion to families in the emergency room . . . I lost my mom and best friend.

I promised myself I would work in the healthcare area, and make sure that nurses pay attention and show compassion for the family members that are around them when life is passing. I am going to continue my education with UOP and so far plan on getting my Masters. I love online classes, they let me be a mom, work, and take care of my home.

eLearners Welcomes Its Newest Blogger - Arlyne!

eLearners.com would like to welcome its newest blogger, Arlyne. Arlyne recently wrote an essay about her online education experience, that she has agreed to share with the community. A resident of southern California, Arlyne is currently earning her degree from Axia College of University of Phoenix. Welcome, Arlyne!!


I have worked since I was 14 years old to help my parents with eight children. I am the third from the oldest and felt it was my job to always help. At 18 I married my high school boyfriend just to get away from always having to help with my brothers and sisters. I found out getting married I had more responsibilities. Now I had to work, hard work (working in the fields-Migrant work), pay bills, learn how to drive, make dinner, clean house and help my new mother in law with her chores since now we live with his family. After a year in a half and working all different season, from picking grapes, peaches, berries, watermelons, and tying vines for the new grape crops, I went home, and of course got a divorce. I got a real job working at McDonalds, were I became crew leader. I decided to take a course and become a C.N.A. (certified nurse assist). I worked in Convalesant hospitals for two years. I re-married what I thought was my soul mate. He went back to school to become a dentist while I paid for his schooling for the first three years.

My mother had a stroke so my husband and I moved in to help my father care for my mother. I still working taking care of my parents and know my second husband, I felt over whelmed but it also felt rewarding that I could take care of my parents and a husband. Thank God we had no children, we did have a doggie named Jordan. Well, after being with my second husband for seven years he decided to tell me he had been seeing a girl he was tutoring in Calculus, That make seven affairs out of the 11 years we had actually been together. I asked him to leave with a good luck kick in his butt!! He did marry that affair and had and affair with on his new wife. We did become friends after all that. My mom did give me a forgiving heart. I met Eric he asked me to move in with him and when I told my parents, my father words were "All your brothers and sisters are married with kids, Arlyne. And you’re not getting any younger". On that note I walked outside to take a breather and think. 20 minutes later when I walked in the house my mother and father had packed my bags. I guess at 30 it was time for me to fly.

I moved in with Eric and became an Administrative Assistant for a company in Newport Beach, CA. I loved that job. I worked long hours and never complained. In November 1999 Eric and I found out we were pregnant! Pregnant at 35?! I was told by a Dr. in 1988 I could not have children, so this was truly a miracle. Eric and I married when I was 3 months pregnant. I wore a beautiful WHITE dress and White Tennis shoes and I had a belly. It was very merry Cheech and Chong kind of wedding. Now, I needed to tell my boss at the job I loved, I was pregnant. I did and he was happy for me. I worked until the day before I gave birth to our son Alex. Eric thought I should stay home and raise him, but part of me wanted to work. I had a great job with bad pay and I was headed up to becoming an Assistant Manager. I went and told my boss I needed to quit. He would not take my resignation and said "Come in at 7am and work for about 2-3 hours and then you could leave. I did better. I [prepared milk] for Alex and left to work at 4 am-11:30am. Get home at 12pm and then Eric would leave to work he started at 12:30pm.

It was all perfect, until… My boss asked when I was coming back full time, Alex was 15 months now and my boss had big plans for me. On 9/11 I found out I was pregnant again!!! We were now buying a house that would be a distance away and I knew I could not return back to work. My boss did not want to take my resignation and said "Come back when you are ready whether it is 1, 4,10 years aways you can always come back". My Babies, Eric my Family needed me. My Mother had another stroke that took her from us at the age of 65 on Dec 31, 2003 at 6:03am. I was by her side until she flatline and I was the only child out of 8 that stayed by her side that day. 1 year passed and I decided to get a part time job. I felt like something was missing. I got a job working weekends as a Caregiver in a retirement home for Alzheimer/Dementia residents. I think my mothers passing trained me to do this work because of the loss that goes with the job. I did that job for 6 months. My son got pneumonia and he needed me. 2 years pass now Alex is going into Kindergarten and my daughter was getting ready to start Pre-Kinder.

I felt I needed to do something with my life. I wanted to go back to school and get a degree to be able to manage a clinic or hospital or even direct a retirement home. I found Axia College of University of Phoenix Online. I spoke to an enrollment counselor who gave me all information needed to make my decision to attend school. I started April 2006. I will have my Associate in March 2008 and I have decided to work on my BA in Human Service/Management. I will then continue to my Masters in Healthcare Management and maybe even continue for my Doctorate. I am now 42 years old and have a wonderful Goal in my Life. My GPA is 3.8 and the only classes I got a "C" in were Algebra. I never liked school and now I can not live without it. Online course have made it possible for me to return and continue my education with that reward of a degree at the end of the ride. Now, I need to focus on getting a great job to pay back my loans.

Alex is now a 2nd grader and Erica is in Kindergarten, and I have 4 hours a day to work on homework. The kids see how mommy takes her school serious and they now take their homework serious. I love it. I would recommend distant learning to any mother or father needing to take care of their family and wanting to future her education. The best thing is my Husband and family supports me 120%, and I will have my first degree in 5 months to show my accomplishment. Bring it on U.O.P. I am more then ready.

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Published Wednesday, November 14, 2007 10:12 AM by Victoria
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agrant said:

Welcome Aboard!!

November 14, 2007 4:27 PM
 

beverly said:

Hi Arlyne,

Your story  is very inspiring. It makes me feel like I can accomplish more for myself.  I work fulltime as a Registered Nurse and have 2 young children 4 and 7 year olds. How does it work out for you going to school and raising the kids? I would like to go back to school to get my Bachelors so I can become a Forensics Nurse but it seems very hard since I am also a Nurse Manager 5 days a week.

November 14, 2007 8:40 PM
 

MichelleA said:

Welcome aboard Arlyne!

November 19, 2007 3:55 PM
 

Arlyne22 said:

Thank you for the warm welcome!!!

December 6, 2007 12:20 PM
 

Arlyne22 said:

Ask me anything. I just most likely have an answer for you.

Arlyne

December 6, 2007 12:21 PM
 

uilyses said:

need some ideas on how to be successful in school while working full time. Any pointers?  

January 7, 2008 10:23 PM
 

Arlyne22 said:

Uilyese,

I personally believe that time management and self discipline is the key. I too was worried at the beginning about the how will I ever get homework done? I have two young children and also work part time not to mention taking care of the house. The first two blocks were tough. By the third block of classes I had my routine down and thought to myself “I CAN DO THIS”. Here I am now with one block of class left to go and I have my whole schedule figured out perfectly. The big days are Sundays. Sunday assignments that need to me corrected and submitted before midnight Arizona time. I spend most of Sunday’s re-writing and correcting my rough draft, not to mention submitting my paper into the “Center for Writing Excellence” forum that will help with corrections on misused words and fragment sentences.  You wrote you work full time. You can get your degree and be seccessful getting it if you really want it there are so many options to make it work.  I work part-time so my job does not get in my way of school at all. My kids are in school  part of the day and any free time I get, I do homework. Maybe if you print out the syllabus and the chapters needed you could read and rough draft your paper or if possible if you have laptop you can go online and do research for your papers during your lunch time. Everybody has a different routine, so I do not know what would work better for you. This is the part when time management and self discipline need to be used, if you really want that degree… there are many different ways to make it happen. It is all about what is the right one for you now.

January 9, 2008 3:01 PM
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About Victoria

A Midwesterner at heart, Victoria has learned to embrace the East Coast. She's previously taken an online course in HTML, and is now taking a self-paced course in English grammar. Before working as a Web producer at eLearners.com, she worked as an administrative assistant at a financial investment firm. She lives in the Garden State.

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I love helping people and making a difference. My mother passed away the last day in 2003, Dec 31, 2003. I think my mother help me realize that I wanted to into the Healtcare Field. I am close to getting my AA and starting in my BA. Vial distance learning. If you like to get to know me better ask me anything.

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