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I have had a University interview date through :)

karen70

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Well, as you know I did the 2 years at college for person centred therapy. I passed with a diploma (I can now listen!!!!!!! yay)
however I think because I was so extreme, eccentric, anxious and manic during the second year, it was clear I had major issues that wasn't just a bit of stress or depression..... and I admitted at last years interview that all I had learnt was new to me, yes I got some very odd looks and half expected to have myself removed and thrown into a padded room.

However, now that i'm onto this 'aspie' Malaki, I applied again and was totally honest and upfront with the fact this this is my life.......... and I have to learn how to live with it and not just exist.

And I have a date :) :) which is just over a month away, so I have plenty of time to get a bit of a written piece properly put together.

So, I am on a mission. I need this so so so badly.

If I only ever get to have 'Karen Lives Here' on my head stone, then i'd go to heaven or hell a very happy bunny xx
 
Take a look at the How To Succeed In Interviews thread I place in the Employment section here. The blog I linked there has a lot of good tips for passing any interview with flying colors. Yes it will probably be something of an act for you, but if a bit of acting gets you one step closer to your goal, then go for it. :)
 

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