LaraFlores
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Family dinner last night. My aunt asks how school is going. I say it's good, working on a big essay. She looks confused and says, "But mija, you were working on an essay last month. Is it the same one?"
I tried to explain. Research. Outlining. Drafting. Revising. Citations. She nodded but her eyes glazed over. Later I heard her tell my mom, "She's still in school? I thought she'd be done by now."
They don't get it. In their world, you work, you finish, you get paid. School is just endless. I'm the first in my family to go to college. I'm proud of that. But the gap between my world and theirs keeps growing.
Any other first-gens feel this? How do you bridge the gap?
I tried to explain. Research. Outlining. Drafting. Revising. Citations. She nodded but her eyes glazed over. Later I heard her tell my mom, "She's still in school? I thought she'd be done by now."
They don't get it. In their world, you work, you finish, you get paid. School is just endless. I'm the first in my family to go to college. I'm proud of that. But the gap between my world and theirs keeps growing.
Any other first-gens feel this? How do you bridge the gap?