Life is so perfect, my hard work and effort has brought me to the occupation I had dreamed of becoming. My desire was to become a Pharmacist, and only post secondary education has brought me to this stage. If it wasn’t for post secondary education, I would have never been able to gain the skills and knowledge I would have needed for this career. It all started out with high school, my good grades made me pass all those classes, and I graduated with a high school diploma in my hand. My credits came in as a handy tool and I was able to enter university with those credits. And university proved to be an achievement for me as I am what I had planned to be. A few years back I got employed at a drugstore, and this all came to be because of my high level of education. The experience of university was well worth it.

Ms. Sue this is what I had done yesterday....

Okay....so something like this:

A day of my life with post secondary education.......

Everything seems so perfect; I have been able to reach a very high stage in my life. By keeping myself attached to my work, my learning outcomes have proved to be a victory. I got good grades in school and have been able to successfully graduate with a high school diploma in my hand. I remember my first steps in university; post secondary education allowed me to gain knowledge which helped me to deal with life experiences as well as the obstacles life brings my way. It put me in a social environment and gave me the chance to meet new and interesting people and allowed me to go through experiences that helped me gain the independence I needed to handle tough situations. It opened a door for me where I could choose from a variety of choices. My passion was to become a Pharmacist, and by receiving this post secondary education, I gained the skills and knowledge to step into this occupation. I am what I had hoped to become. My occupation as a Pharmacist has settled. My earning potential is very high, and I have started saving this money into my RRSP. I share the same qualities as I did before, when I worked at a grocery store. My attitude is positive towards everything, and I enjoy my job.

Or something like this, not really finished this one yet, but do you want me to describe the experience of my job at the drugstore--Pharmacist life?

Day of my life with post secondary education.....

My dreams have fulfilled, and my career is a success. I had only one desire, and that was to become a Pharmacist, and with the experience of post secondary education, I have been able to gain the skills and knowledge I had needed for this occupation. I work at a drugstore and I dispense drugs and medicines prescribedby physicians and health practioners. I learned about medical knowledge at univeristy, and Im able to inform my customers about the purpose, hazards, and side effects of the drugs I dispense. ......

They're all good. Now, combine the best of all three paragraphs into one solid paragraph. :-)

That's great to hear that your hard work and effort has paid off, and you have achieved your dream of becoming a pharmacist. It's true that post-secondary education plays a crucial role in obtaining the necessary skills and knowledge for a specific career path.

Let's break down the journey you took to become a pharmacist:

1. High school: Your good grades allowed you to pass all your classes and graduate with a high school diploma. This is an important foundation for further education and career opportunities.

2. University: With the credits you earned in high school, you were able to enter university. University provided you with a more specialized education in the field of pharmacy. It likely included coursework in subjects such as chemistry, biology, pharmacology, and pharmacy law.

3. Employed at a drugstore: After completing your education and obtaining the necessary credentials, you were able to secure a job at a drugstore. This employment opportunity allowed you to put your education into practice and gain valuable experience in the field of pharmacy.

It's worth noting that the experience of university was crucial in your journey. During your time at university, you would have gained practical skills through lab work, internships, and possibly even research projects. These experiences would have further prepared you for your career as a pharmacist.

Overall, your success can be attributed to your dedication, hard work, and the opportunities provided by post-secondary education. Congratulation on achieving your goals and becoming a pharmacist!