Lately I have thought very little of traditional education... or getting a typical education. I still have a deep love of Japan and it's amazing culture. I'm trying to channel that love into incentive for me to get a four year degree so I can teach English there in a few years. I find that sort of ironic because the school I want to go to is Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) which is a pretty expensive school. I wont be able to get in without some SERIOUS scholarships. I want to study documentary photography or photojournalism rather, the kicker is that after I graduate I don't even plan on doing anything with that degree but to instead head to Japan to chill with my friends and hopefully get into the whole teaching thing.
If I could have it my way and the world excepted this kind of thought I would just travel around the world and gain an understanding of all these amazing cultures. You don't get jobs based on how many countries you've been to though and you certainly don't get the kind of money to do that without a job... I guess there's something to knowing your basic English, math, history, etc but what could be more educational than travel??? I do like history by the way but I have yet to meet anyone who can teach it in an interesting way.