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Thread started 10/12/07 9:44am

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Anybody gone to college/university as a mature student?

I feel a change of career, and fancy going back to study.
Has anyone done this as a mature student? Any advice, please?
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Reply #1 posted 10/12/07 9:52am

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I haven't but planning on going back to school in Jan. It's a scary thought. nod
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Reply #2 posted 10/12/07 9:54am

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Reply #3 posted 10/12/07 9:55am

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I have and will again soon, I enjoyed it a lot more as a mature student.
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Reply #4 posted 10/12/07 9:58am

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MoniGram said:

I haven't but planning on going back to school in Jan. It's a scary thought. nod



That's great! biggrin What will you be studying?
As for me I haven't a clue what I want to go into. eek
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Reply #5 posted 10/12/07 9:59am

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statuesqque said:

I have and will again soon, I enjoyed it a lot more as a mature student.



Are you going back into something totally new, or something that will give you higher qualifications?
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Reply #6 posted 10/12/07 10:00am

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MissMe said:

MoniGram said:

I haven't but planning on going back to school in Jan. It's a scary thought. nod



That's great! biggrin What will you be studying?
As for me I haven't a clue what I want to go into. eek


Paralegal...I have always been interested in the law...who knows..maybe after doing this..I will think about a Law degree! nod
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Reply #7 posted 10/12/07 10:01am

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In my second year as a first time college student. I'm in school to get my Bachelor's degree in Economics. It is the most difficult and yet rewarding experience I have ever had.
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Reply #8 posted 10/12/07 10:02am

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What's the definition of a mature student? I took a few University courses in Vancouver at age 28 and it felt fine for the most part. I guess it helped that most of them were not at entry level, because then you don't have to put up with quite as many teenagers.
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Reply #9 posted 10/12/07 10:02am

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MoniGram said:

MissMe said:




That's great! biggrin What will you be studying?
As for me I haven't a clue what I want to go into. eek


Paralegal...I have always been interested in the law...who knows..maybe after doing this..I will think about a Law degree! nod

Cool. But I cannot imagine myself doing anything like that. lol
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Reply #10 posted 10/12/07 10:03am

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Lothan said:

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In my second year as a first time college student. I'm in school to get my Bachelor's degree in Economics. It is the most difficult and yet rewarding experience I have ever had.



Congratulations!
I bet not only the hard work and time invested, as well as home life and extra expenses, it can't be an easy ride.
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Reply #11 posted 10/12/07 10:05am

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what kind of things interest you?
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Reply #12 posted 10/12/07 10:06am

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statuesqque said:

I have and will again soon, I enjoyed it a lot more as a mature student.



Are you going back into something totally new, or something that will give you higher qualifications?



Something totally new and I really excited about it.
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Reply #13 posted 10/12/07 10:07am

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MoniGram said:

what kind of things interest you?


Anything and everything. That's why it's difficult. I guess I need to look at some courses and see which stick out, and which sound most inspiring. That's what is exciting, I do want to take a whole new direction. Maybe close my eyes and choose anything! Who knows? lol
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Reply #14 posted 10/12/07 10:08am

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statuesqque said:

MissMe said:




Are you going back into something totally new, or something that will give you higher qualifications?



Something totally new and I really excited about it.



I hope you enjoy it. Are you one of these people who want to be in full time education for the rest of their lives? lol I have friends like that.
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MissMe said:

MoniGram said:

what kind of things interest you?


Anything and everything. That's why it's difficult. I guess I need to look at some courses and see which stick out, and which sound most inspiring. That's what is exciting, I do want to take a whole new direction. Maybe close my eyes and choose anything! Who knows? lol


I was like that too...it has taken me forever to decide to do this. I first went to college to be a Social Worker...then I focused on being a Mommy, then I got into graphic design. And finally I said..Moni..you have always loved the Law..get your ass back to school. lol
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MoniGram said:

MissMe said:



Anything and everything. That's why it's difficult. I guess I need to look at some courses and see which stick out, and which sound most inspiring. That's what is exciting, I do want to take a whole new direction. Maybe close my eyes and choose anything! Who knows? lol


I was like that too...it has taken me forever to decide to do this. I first went to college to be a Social Worker...then I focused on being a Mommy, then I got into graphic design. And finally I said..Moni..you have always loved the Law..get your ass back to school. lol



So long as it doesn't involve medicine or hard math/chemistry/physics - I know I would drop out in the first term. lol
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Reply #17 posted 10/12/07 10:12am

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MissMe said:

statuesqque said:




Something totally new and I really excited about it.



I hope you enjoy it. Are you one of these people who want to be in full time education for the rest of their lives? lol I have friends like that.



oh, gawd no...I know people like that too but I do enjoy learning so I know I'll probably always take a class here and there.
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Reply #18 posted 10/12/07 10:13am

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MissMe said:

Lothan said:

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In my second year as a first time college student. I'm in school to get my Bachelor's degree in Economics. It is the most difficult and yet rewarding experience I have ever had.



Congratulations!
I bet not only the hard work and time invested, as well as home life and extra expenses, it can't be an easy ride.
Fortunately, I was given a scholarship both years and have had no out of pocket expenses. biggrin
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Reply #19 posted 10/12/07 10:13am

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MissMe said:

I feel a change of career, and fancy going back to study.
Has anyone done this as a mature student? Any advice, please?
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i will be entering grad school at 31. does this count as "mature?" during my year of law school...you know, before i wised up and got out of what would have been a lifetime of misery, lol...i was in the older range (though certainly not the oldest).

if you're seeking a change in order to feel fulfilled...do it! who cares about age or anything? it's very gratifying to say fuck all to everything and do what you really want to do!
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Reply #20 posted 10/12/07 10:14am

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I went to beauty school at 35. But if you mean a "real" college no.
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Reply #21 posted 10/12/07 10:15am

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retina said:

What's the definition of a mature student? I took a few University courses in Vancouver at age 28 and it felt fine for the most part. I guess it helped that most of them were not at entry level, because then you don't have to put up with quite as many teenagers.



Well I think what you described is mature enough to me.
I would be worried about the young teens, but it wouldn't put me off. smile
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Lothan said:

MissMe said:




Congratulations!
I bet not only the hard work and time invested, as well as home life and extra expenses, it can't be an easy ride.
Fortunately, I was given a scholarship both years and have had no out of pocket expenses. biggrin



Oh that's really lucky. lol
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Reply #23 posted 10/12/07 10:17am

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EverSoulicious said:

I went to beauty school at 35. But if you mean a "real" college no.



I mean anything that took you a different route to what you were already working in, so yes, it does apply to you too. smile
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Reply #24 posted 10/12/07 10:17am

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retina said:

What's the definition of a mature student? I took a few University courses in Vancouver at age 28 and it felt fine for the most part. I guess it helped that most of them were not at entry level, because then you don't have to put up with quite as many teenagers.



Well I think what you described is mature enough to me.
I would be worried about the young teens, but it wouldn't put me off. smile


I didn't think it would put me off either, but it kind of did. They're so annoying. lol Plus it made me feel like I was redoing my past, and that's never a good feeling. Like I said though, as long as you avoid the entry level courses you'e usually in the clear anyway.
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Lothan said:

Fortunately, I was given a scholarship both years and have had no out of pocket expenses. biggrin



Oh that's really lucky. lol
Yeah. lol

But the money to go to school is out there for anyone willing to look hard enough to find it.
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sassybritches said:

MissMe said:

I feel a change of career, and fancy going back to study.
Has anyone done this as a mature student? Any advice, please?
cool

i will be entering grad school at 31. does this count as "mature?" during my year of law school...you know, before i wised up and got out of what would have been a lifetime of misery, lol...i was in the older range (though certainly not the oldest).

if you're seeking a change in order to feel fulfilled...do it! who cares about age or anything? it's very gratifying to say fuck all to everything and do what you really want to do!



Thank you! hug
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Reply #27 posted 10/12/07 10:18am

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EverSoulicious said:

I went to beauty school at 35. But if you mean a "real" college no.


Hey...beauty school is still college..it's a skill that is learned...and not everyone can do it! nod
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Reply #28 posted 10/12/07 10:20am

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My favorite cohort was a 78-year-old man who earned a Ph.D. in forestry in the mid 1950s. He'd worked for the Canadian government and had been retired for almost two decades when he came to my school last January for another advanced degree in theology. He absolutely ILLUMINATED the place! His life experience, his paternal nurturing instinct toward us younger folk, his zeal in simply being back in action and part of a learning community was priceless. He brought at least as much to my education as what I've learned in the classroom -- and I think he got a lot out of how much we valued him and could teach him about values, etc., of a younger generation.

He passed away in July, but I will always feel blessed to have briefly studied beside him.

You should TOTALLY do this! nod
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Reply #29 posted 10/12/07 10:20am

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MoniGram said:

EverSoulicious said:

I went to beauty school at 35. But if you mean a "real" college no.


Hey...beauty school is still college..it's a skill that is learned...and not everyone can do it! nod

I love it actually and just like any school, I have learned more on the job then I did in school lol I do how ever have a few scares on my fingers now pout
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