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Bottomline, if you have a dream and you've thought it out, then by all means follow it.:thumbsup
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Age has no meaing when it comes to education or giving you an edge - its especially when your getting older that you need to add to your resume or be left behind.
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What made it hard [going to school carying full workload] was I had to juggle working for a gov't job full time, had a marriage and family to take care of, and started my own CD-ROM publishing company full time on the side. Graduated from Nova Univ, and have been self employed ever since, so was college worth it? Dunno. I went back to school because of all the doors slammed when I tried to climb the career ladder in my gov't job. Degree's are made to be a big deal in brick and mortar jobs, and thats what made me decide to go to college so late in life. Now on the other side, it ain't all that green but I am glad I did it and paid and still paying the loans myself :-))) |
Good luck bro ........ Go for Law Degree. :thumbsup
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I think it all depends on supply and demand. For the medical professions, it's probably worth it because the salaries generally increase with education. A lot of hospitals and even the government will pay for medical degrees if you agree to work for them for two years or more. I know one guy who's going to Stanford to become a physician's assistant. The hospital is paying for the whole thing, and he'll have a $80,000 a year job when he's finished. I guess it all boils down to the job prospects once you finally finish. |
heh. I think that it never late :thumbsup
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Where I think I errored was going self employed, if I had to return to brick and mortar how do I explain what I have done since 1993 when I got my B.S. School is wonderful if you take a curriculum you will enjoy. Glad your school is affordable. Because of the costs of Univ near me I could not comolete my Masters or Doctorate. My school loans are for 20 years, so imagine paying on them till I am 57 or 58? Ugh. Go back to school, ease in slow and don't overwhelm yourself with alot of classes, you can press up as you get back into the swing :-)) |
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Hopefully demand for nurses will still be so high I won't have to explain too much. But I have no clue what I'm going to put on my resume for the last five years. Personal consultant maybe? LMAO! |
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I say go for it.. do you know how many people change careers halfway through life? They all go back to college for this.. it's very common. I also plan on going back to college in about 3-4 years when I'm 30-31.. why not? |
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Disappointing to say the least... I am currently going to Arizona State. I find it very boring. The only remotely interesting class I am taking is Russian. Undergrad college is a slightly more in-depth step up from high school. I did drop out of high school though too. It may be what you are looking for. I find that even at 24 I have met no one I can really relate too...18-20yo kids have a totally different idea of what life is than someone who has spent any time as a working adult. I keep hearing that graduate school is awesome, but really don't think I will make it through the bachelors without getting bored to death. This has been my experience, and I do have a different way of doing things than most people so... My best in whatever decision you decide to make! :) |
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After awhile you get used to it and it doesn't matter that much, at least for me. |
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