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lauren grier 09-03-2014 10:48 AM

How many of you have gone back to college as adults?
 
How was your experience?
My first day is today.. in a few hours.. I'm stressed :p lol

I actually am going about this in the perfect 'let's not get stressed way' and only taking one single course this semester to ease myself back into the whole thing..

but i'm still stressed :p overwhelmed. over analyzing.. you know.. the normal stuff :p

In preparation so far I have... painted my nails hot pink. nothing else.. haven't even showered.. but hot pink nails seemed critical.

Libby Pritchett 09-03-2014 10:58 AM

Awwww! I haven't gone back myself, but my husband just graduated with his degree at age 48. :) He was a lot like you (minus the hot pink nails). He was super nervous and overanalyzed everything. Honestly though, he loved it and ended up graduating summa cum laude.

I think that adults tend to take it more seriously than kids, so I have NO DOUBT that you are going to be awesome!!

I can't wait to hear all about it! What class are you starting with?

lauren grier 09-03-2014 11:06 AM

The dreadfulness that is writers comp.. LOL. It's the only gen ed I require right now, so I'm trying to get it done and over with. It's also the course I dropped after 2 weeks my first round of college- because I thought it was lame :p haha.. There's 25 kids in my class.. hopefully they're not all babies.

Jjriward 09-03-2014 11:47 AM

I haven't. But I need need to! I'm 8 credits away from my bachelors degree. I keep saying 'someday...' Anyway, good luck to you! I'm sure you'll be fabulous! After all...you have hot pink nails! ;-)

Traci Reed 09-03-2014 12:04 PM

I did! i went back when Josiah was a baby and took a full load of 4 classes every semester until I got 2 AAs 8 months pregnant with Finn :) It's really not that hard (especially since Connor is older!) You can do it!

jesskab 09-03-2014 12:15 PM

I am a senior at San Francisco State! It started getting weird when I realized I was old enough to be the mother of sime of my classmates. Lol. It turns out life experience means a lot. I would let the teacher know early on about my two jobs & two young kids. They usually had good tips on how to study around that. My last class was microbiology. I would not have gotten through it without my 19yr old classmates. We still keep in touch. They were all so good at formulas & numbers. I was good at research & presentations. My point is, everyone has something to offer. Take a deep breath. You'll be fine.

Julie Billingsley 09-03-2014 01:01 PM

You are going to do great La! :)

lauren grier 09-03-2014 02:24 PM

They all smell bad. I just got home.............. I forgot what 18yr old boys stink like. holy crap.
it was distracting :p
stink.
stank.
stunk.

my professor was a cool guy though. He's actually an art history teacher (and writers comp? i don't know.. LOL.. he said he loved human expression. he was cool). He thankfully is infact significantly older than I am :p

jesskab 09-03-2014 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by lauren grier (Post 1062700435)
They all smell bad. I just got home.............. I forgot what 18yr old boys stink like. holy crap.
it was distracting :p
stink.
stank.
stunk.

my professor was a cool guy though. He's actually an art history teacher (and writers comp? i don't know.. LOL.. he said he loved human expression. he was cool). He thankfully is infact significantly older than I am :p

Hahaha! So true. Half of them show up in pajamas too!

littlekiwi 09-03-2014 04:14 PM

I started my degree @ 25 & im kind of in the middle of the age range (27) as there is 18-40+ in my class. Yes i definitely notice differences between me and those who havent got so much life experience behind them.

jak 09-03-2014 06:22 PM

I went back to do a Masters degree about 7 years after I'd last studied. I did it part time as I was also working, which meant a lot of night classes. Before I actually started it I was worried how I would ever settle down to study given how much of my otherwise free time it would take up... (I didn't have kids then)... but I soon got back into the routine and I ended up totally loving my course (Environmental Science). Not many 'kids' in my course though, but alot of 'adults' also working like me...

lauren grier 09-03-2014 09:11 PM

Yeh.. I'm going to be all day time for classes- so I think that's probably why I'm stuck with the kids :[ lol.. oh well. It will be worth it when I'm done!!

SeattleSheri 09-04-2014 12:56 AM

Minus the stink, I'm glad it wasn't too bad! ... and hot pink nails rock! :p

adi&co. 09-04-2014 01:11 AM

glad to hear it went well! I need to go back. I need to be able to do something that we can fall back on in case something happens to my hubbsters

nesser1981 09-04-2014 08:59 AM

How many of you have gone back to college as adults?
 
Me! I was 28 when I went back, I graduated with my Associates in May at 33. Keira's cancer & Harper's unexpected pregnancy slowed me down. I usually took 7 to 10 credits a semester. I only took 3 semesters off in the almost 5 years I went!

I enjoyed it, I had more in common with my instructors, than the students most of the time. Lol


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~Cindy~ 09-04-2014 09:53 AM

I graduated with my Associates in Liberal Arts at 28. I think you are more focused when you have kids. Then you are when you don't. Yeah it was a challenge trying to get everything done but, I did it. Sometimes I wondered if I would remain sane :) I did some classes online also. To keep from having to need a baby sitter. My son was only one fixing to be two at the time.

Deannaj 09-04-2014 11:52 PM

I graduated with a BS in nursing in my 40's. It was something I put off and put off, and finally decided it was time. I started at about age 38 when my youngest started school. I took it "easy" for a semester, then took a full load while the kids were in school. I graduated college with an Associates degree a year after my oldest daughter graduated with a BS in Nursing--so I had to finish the BS degree--but I did that part after I had a nursing job AND two kids still at home!! (there was a 13 year lag between oldest daughter and youngest daughter---and I had a son older than the daughter!) Good luck!

alinalove 09-05-2014 06:17 AM

i went to university and graduated at 39 years. most of them were pretty young but there also were some peeps end 20's. i had a great time all the way with my sweeties that i met my first day.
had no time to analyse anything beforehand as it was a let-in at the last days and i was in spain, getting some sun and good time. when i finally returned the first week was over ;-)
just relax, it might be all good!

SweetMelissa 09-06-2014 05:46 PM

I just started my third & final year of college. My first day was interesting. I was 23 and super nervous, however my philosophy teacher (who was my first class) was amazing and I instantly felt at ease.

justtrace 09-16-2014 10:42 AM

I've been thinking about this for a long time. I have my Medical Office Admin Degree but I want to go to Culinary School. I'd like to become a pastry chef!

I'm 46 and I feel like I would be ancient when I finally graduated! ;) I'd have to do part time as I still have small kids at home and I'm hoping I can find some night school courses to get me started. :)

Good luck!

semantje 09-16-2014 12:26 PM

I'm doing at home school for my work at H&M. Does that count? I know school is different here in the Netherlands. It's a legit school that also gives full time classes and I will get the same diploma. It is like a specialist in sales education. Thats how I best can describe it. I'm 26 now.

3BluEyedBabi 09-25-2014 11:36 AM

Congrats on making the decision to go back! I've thought about it, but with three little ones age 10 and under; it's just not in the cards for me and my family right now. Keep us informed how its going!!

neenee 10-01-2014 08:30 AM

That's awesome La! I don't think that going back and just starting at any age is a bad thing if it is something you desire in life. I know that it is on my bucket list to one day finish and get my degree.
I have about 30 credits already from way back in 1995 - 1996 when I was going to college full time as a single mother with a 4 and 2 year old! OMG! No wonder I couldn't finish.
At the time I wanted a degree in Biology. But.....that has all changed now. I want to get a Master of Science Degree in Health and Kinesiology. Being the fitness nut I am, this is definitely something I am interested in therefore will hopefully keep me working toward that goal.
I first want to finish obtaining my Personal Trainer Certification. That is definitely a goal for next year and then college....well, we will see in the next few years. My baby graduates this year so hopefully it will be much easier with all the children grown. Hopefully.......LOL


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