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Jasinski started on the path to a bachelor's degree at McHenry County College. After getting his associate's degree there, he took a year off before enrolling at Milwaukee School of Engineering.

He had looked into taking courses online, but said, at the time, not enough quality programs were being offered for engineering. He also looked at several colleges in Illinois, but found Milwaukee School of Engineering "had all the right things" he wanted as an adult student.

"If I was going to do it, I was going to do it right," Jasinski said.

Most semesters he took one course at a time, usually making the 85-mile drive to Milwaukee twice a week after a full day of work at Nissan Forklift.

His wife often brought him food at work so he could make it through the long days and nights. On school nights, he returned home to Union around 10 or 11 p.m., only to get up the early the next morning for work.

Other nights, he'd do his homework alongside daughters Allison, Rachael and Courtney.

At one point, Jasinski and his wife sat down and drew up some rough calculations of what all the driving was costing them. They estimated he drove about 140,000 miles over 2,700 hours going back and forth from school and spent about $30,000 on gas.

Despite the long drive, Jasinski said a number of factors made going back to school a bit easier. His company, Nissan Forklift, reimbursed him for tuition costs and his boss allowed him a flexible schedule in order to attend classes.

He also had his family behind him.

"I couldn't have done it without the support of my wife and my kids," Jasinski said.

The biggest challenge for Jasinski was staying on track. He was forced to take some semesters off when the classes he needed weren't available. After a semester off, getting back into the routine of studying, driving, and missing his daughters' sporting events proved difficult.

Jasinski took his classes seriously. He always sat in the front row and took notes, in contrast to some of the younger students who lacked his motivation.


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