Tweetstudy what you like. you have to be interested in something to be the best you can be at it.
Tweetany of you older bro,decide to go back to school?
if so what courses did you or are you going to take and why
im 33 yrs old and looking to get back to school,nite courses,and dont have a clue as to what to take,i want to take something that wont take 4-5 yrs to finish,but i want to also be able to find a job with a salary enough to support a family of 5.
Tweetstudy what you like. you have to be interested in something to be the best you can be at it.
TweetSometimes I drop my wife off at school, but that's not the same thing.
TweetClose counts, doesnt it?Originally posted by Auriflex
Sometimes I drop my wife off at school, but that's not the same thing.
I am back in school at 30 as well. First thing I would do is check all your local schools for an adult evening degree program. I live in a large city and had the luxury of checking into more than three such programs. They were all different. I recieved some credit for owning my ouwn business and just for being a part of the working world. These helped out alot considering had I not recieved these credits I would have had to take such classes as "getting to know the campus" and " a freshman perspective".
You will find that usually the course load is slightly accelerated. And do not overload yourself on the first quater/semester. That was my recipie for disaster when I tried it at age 27.
Make sure the school is accredited and find out what the local employers think of it. I started at a local Community college then transfered to a smaller private school and now will finish at a large State college. I did not start off at the state college because they did not have a non-traditional degree peogram at the time. The business school is rated highly but at the time I could not attend classes throughout the day.
Also, most local community colleges have non-traditional transfer programs to better schools and the credit hours are usually signifigantly cheaper.
**warning, I did not spell check**
TweetWhat are your areas of interest? What jobs do you think you could really enjoy? There are a lot of trade school classes that can give you a diploma in 1-2 years and find you a job to apprentice at before you graduate.Originally posted by 4plates
any of you older bro,decide to go back to school?
if so what courses did you or are you going to take and why
im 33 yrs old and looking to get back to school,nite courses,and dont have a clue as to what to take,i want to take something that wont take 4-5 yrs to finish,but i want to also be able to find a job with a salary enough to support a family of 5.
Aragorn
TweetFamilly of 5 , cricky thats old school bro . Most peopel now a days have 1 or 2 .Familly is a good thing though.
As far as you going back to school it's never too late ,good for you .
Think of wwhat you like to do yet at the same time it has to be good $ and there has to be jobs out there in that field .especially with a familly .
.look into the courses that are available and look at the job oportuneties out there and you will make the right decisions
good luck
GZ
TweetFirst take English 101 and brush up on your spelling It's college heh. Ok j/k bro, sorry for being an ass.
The game summed it up perfectly. Pick something that you like and is marketable....aka you can make money doing.
Good luck.
It's better to burn out, than to fade away...
Tweet[QUOTE]Originally posted by Skarn
[B]First take English 101 and brush up on your spelling
lmao bro,good one,but ill have you know i type with one (fat) finger,and very fast at that,lol
Tweetthanks for the input guys im going monday to talk to someone at community collage in my area
Tweet4plates -- I say go for it. My husband used to be an athlete and fitness professional but always wanted to finish his degree and try to get into veteninary school. Well last year at age 30 he went back. While we know he will need another year before vet school -- and quite of few years of that - I think it is great and courageous for him to do it.
We decided to live on one salary and make other sacrifices so he can follow his dream. And while it is rough at times, it makes me happy to see him do something he wants to try.
If you decide to go for it, take your time. Start out slow and the path will be laid out before you as to what to do and what courses to take.
TweetI have been a Real Estate investor, appraiser and a contractor for ten years. I have a bachelor in business admin. I am 31 now, have sold off all my business except for my appraisal company and started back last semester. I am taking 17 hours right now and working on premed matriculation. I figure I got another 2 years and then several years in medical school.
Good luck
Nautica
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Tweetmy dad is 46 and he just signed up for some computer/programing courses...
TweetI'm in my thirties and back in school. You'll be surprised that there a lot more of us non-traditional students. I am leaning in the direction of an allied health of some sort (not sure which) b/c its what I like. Also, hospitals are a target rich enviornment J/K I'll always keep it professional but you know what I mean. Good luck.Originally posted by 4plates
any of you older bro,decide to go back to school?
if so what courses did you or are you going to take and why
im 33 yrs old and looking to get back to school,nite courses,and dont have a clue as to what to take,i want to take something that wont take 4-5 yrs to finish,but i want to also be able to find a job with a salary enough to support a family of 5.