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<blockquote data-quote="SgtMojo67" data-source="post: 1362395" data-attributes="member: 15160"><p>I'm in the same boat. I went in the military after highschool and served for 10 years. I accumulated 32 credit hours by going to different schools while in the military. I've been wanting to go back and finish my associates at a minimum, but I'm getting ready to turn 34 and feel it would be difficult with my job and with my kids at their age. Good thing for you, you are older and wiser than the young kids. Also with the economy the way it is, you will find plenty of older adults going back to school to change careers. Now I don't want to insult your intelligence so please don't take this the wrong way. If you aren't sure you are going ot stick with it, I would either take a few classes at your local community college or take classes online. It's cheaper than a university, and if you change your mind, you won't be out a TON of money. Also look into pell grants and tuition assistance programs.<img src="/images/smilies/image1030.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":teach:" title="Image1030 :teach:" data-shortname=":teach:" />...I hope I didn't offend you....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SgtMojo67, post: 1362395, member: 15160"] I'm in the same boat. I went in the military after highschool and served for 10 years. I accumulated 32 credit hours by going to different schools while in the military. I've been wanting to go back and finish my associates at a minimum, but I'm getting ready to turn 34 and feel it would be difficult with my job and with my kids at their age. Good thing for you, you are older and wiser than the young kids. Also with the economy the way it is, you will find plenty of older adults going back to school to change careers. Now I don't want to insult your intelligence so please don't take this the wrong way. If you aren't sure you are going ot stick with it, I would either take a few classes at your local community college or take classes online. It's cheaper than a university, and if you change your mind, you won't be out a TON of money. Also look into pell grants and tuition assistance programs.:teach:...I hope I didn't offend you.... [/QUOTE]
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