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College Planning for the Adult
Student
So you have
decided to go back to college? Congratulations are in order! You have made a
big decision to take back your educational rights and you should be proud of
yourself. However, you need to recognize that juggling family, school and
work is a big task and failed by many who try it.
If you are
going to college for the first time in your life then it will be a little
scary. If you are returning to college for the first time in a long time
then you can expect it to be much different this time around. You will have
to plan ahead in order to have time to study for big exams and you will have
to have a supportive spouse in order to pass the classes you want to take.
Often
times, you’ll be ready to pull your hair out and other times you’ll be well
satisfied with your decision to attend college. Either way, once you make
the decision to do it, then you need to stick with your decision and make
sure you have the time to finish. Many will expect you to fail because it is
tough juggling home life and school.
You’ll want
to choke the little girl in front of you who shows up for class late and
informs someone across from her of all of life’s stresses and you’ll want to
bag the young man beside of you for asking stupid questions but remember,
this too shall pass and this is college. You know the real world and for the
most part, these kids are just discovering it. However, you will have to
have a great sense of humor and will need to take the approach that you are
there to learn and that’s the only reason you are there. Passing judgment
onto the classmates who have stress over a broken nail won’t help you or
them so keep your mind focused on your classes and get through your
education as quickly as possible
Returning
to college as an adult is tough because you are often the only adult in the
classroom. Often, your professor will be ten to twenty years younger than
you are but remember, they paid their dues and likely know what they are
talking about since they are teaching the course. Make sure you are ready
psychologically for the challenges that returning to school will bring. If
you are up for the task, then enjoy your educational reunion |