I had tutors, but education was just not a priority.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I loved getting tutored and having that one-on-one attention that you sometimes do not get in regular school.
I didn't get interested in education until I had kids.
The only thing I didn't like as a kid was I was required to do a minimum of 3 hours of schoolwork every day, and there was a tutor on set.
As a person, when I was seven or eight, my dad would try very hard to tutor me through school because I had learning difficulties or whatever. I would wish that they could just plant a chip in my brain so that I would know everything and not have to study.
Plus, teaching brings home to you very fast that you actually know nothing. I didn't realize that before.
But I was going to be a teacher my entire life, so I wasn't counting on money to much.
I was told that I had to give grades to the students, which I wasn't particularly interested in doing.
I have two tutors - a maths tutor and another tutor who does all the other subjects. It is part of the deal with myself; I really want to finish school. I like learning and education, and I think it is really important.
I always went to school, and when I was working, I had tutoring every day. I still had a childhood.
Some of the things I did in my early career were massive learning curves because I had no one to guide me. You learn very quickly because it costs you torment and trouble.