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Wendy's Way to Graduate School

"I realized that I could do things that I didn't think I could do."

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When Wendy was twelve years old, she read a book about a family counselor who fascinated her and sparked her love for psychology.

Her passion for psychology continued after high school, but when Wendy attended Ricks College (now BYU-Idaho), she had a challenging first semester. After a whirlwind of trials and difficult circumstances, Wendy paused her pursuit of higher education and moved to New Jersey to be a nanny.

After returning to Idaho, she met her husband and worked so he could attend graduate school to become a pharmacist. She was a great support to him through his schooling, but once again, her own education was put on hold.

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Wendy with her husband and three children

Although Wendy didn鈥檛 start school right away, she loved her time as a stay-at-home mother to her three children. As her children have grown, she鈥檚 found a lot of joy being home to take care of them.

Over time, her dream of becoming a counselor finally became a reality. At the age of 40, her long-lost dream that had never really left her mind was about to come true.

After a member of her stake presidency mentioned BYU-Pathway Worldwide in an interview, Wendy decided to look into it. She鈥檇 always felt higher education was no longer a possibility due to cost. But then she said, 鈥淚 realized that I could do it. I realized that I could do things that I didn鈥檛 think I could do.鈥

Later, during a church ministering visit, she was talking with a woman who said she had started PathwayConnect and hadn鈥檛 finished. The two women decided to face it together; this helped Wendy receive the confidence and support she needed to begin her educational journey.

All those things we convince ourselves that we can鈥檛 do, we really can. We just have to be brave enough to try.

鈥淭here鈥檚 just no other program that I鈥檝e ever seen that has the support for returning students,鈥 Wendy said. 鈥淚f I had to go from not going to college for 20 years鈥 straight into a hardcore college program, I don鈥檛 think I would have had the confidence to get through it. That year of PathwayConnect is so valuable for people in my situation who need that year to build their confidence.鈥

Wendy faced difficult anxiety, especially with public speaking. But when she realized other students in her gathering were just as nervous, her confidence grew and she felt welcomed. Over time, Wendy thrived in her gathering as she was able to overcome her anxieties and confidently stand in front of her group to teach her classmates.

Some students might feel similar to Wendy who, as someone who didn鈥檛 complete her education, had been telling herself for years that she was a failure. Through BYU-Pathway, many students also experience the same excitement Wendy felt when she started to see herself succeed. Not only did she pass, but she earned all A鈥檚 in her classes. She regained confidence in herself and her abilities in powerful ways.

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BYU-Idaho鈥檚 campus in Rexburg, ID

Wendy worked diligently throughout her BYU-Idaho online degree, presented and coordinated through BYU-Pathway. 鈥淎t the first of the semester, I thought, 鈥楿gh, this is going to be a long semester,鈥 Wendy said. 鈥淲e would spend hours online together every week just going over [our homework] and over it and over it. By the end of the semester, all four [group members] got A鈥檚 in class, and now I can do stats! I never thought in my life I could do that, but I can!鈥

Wendy changed from being terrified of speaking to her classmates to being confident in leading a classroom. Even though she disliked group work when she started, she enjoyed one of her most difficult classes because of the support of her fellow group members.

For someone who never thought education was possible because of cost, confidence, age, and timing, Wendy had a change of perspective. She knew she could do anything, and others could see it too.

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Wendy on her graduation day

鈥淚 had spent my whole life telling myself that I couldn鈥檛 do it, and then I went and did it,鈥 Wendy said. 鈥淚 just felt like if I could do that, what else could I do?鈥

Not only did Wendy graduate with her bachelor鈥檚 degree in marriage and family studies, but she鈥檚 also been accepted to a graduate program and is well on her way to becoming the counselor she has always wanted to become.

She said, 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing what you can do if you just put your mind to it and stick with it. Just keep going, even if you have to go slow. It鈥檚 so worth it when you鈥檙e finished.鈥