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You shouldn't feel old fam, there is no age limit on gaining more knowledge and to better yourself.
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You shouldn't feel old fam, there is no age limit on gaining more knowledge and to better yourself.
Your just 28 years old. People in their late 50's go back to school. No big deal. Just get a part time job.
Hello fams I'm having the same exact issue ...
I'm married with one 2 year old child , 27 going on 28 ... The wifey brings home the bacon as she is a nurse and I make part time money clocking in 20-30 hours per check on a 15 an hour job so that's what I'm working with we don't pay mortgage bec we stay in the studio in her parents.. I don't know whether to keep working go back to school find another job ... If I do the schooling thing 1 I don't know what to do or major in (job right now is work on with kids & the public ) I dropped out when I was 23 and have a few classes under my belt but have a 2,000 student fee balance so Im kinda just stuck on neutral
I don't think you know what you be doing when you type stuff like this.
Which is why your so beloved.
But what your saying makes total sense.
23 and in my second year of CC (started over after 4 year absence). I was scared of being the oldest in my classes but turns out I'm usually one I'd the youngest.
The thing is I won't be able to get fafsa and financial aid bec my wife makes too much money being an rn .. And if I do both school and work will have to start paying for a baby sitter which will definately add up so I feel like it's one or the other and I can't leave work bec it's work $ comes from work.. School = more money plus paying for a sitter an Losing my job .. But in my head people don't respect you till you have that degree no matter what it is and il always feel like schooling will always be in my head for not getting that degree and being a role model to my kids... Yeah I'm on a lose lose battle that's why I stay on neutralIf your already working 20-30 a week, it shouldn't be an issue squeezing school in there too IMO.
If you could somehow find a way to pay off that 2k in student loans, you'll be eligible for fafsa and other student loans.
And there are plenty of degrees for people wanting to work with the kids and public.
I'm finally understanding that your major does not equal your career.
I know someone with a BS in Mortuary Science but is a regional manager for Verizon.
Finding time and money used to be a factor to me when I decided to go back to school. Since you will probably start at community college, look at their on-line classes or accelerated programs. Also, since your wife is an RN, I am guessing she has a 3 (12 hr shift) day work week schedule. I am sure that you will be able to find something that fits both of your schedules. The cost of community college is not that much, and you can also get cheap textbooks online.The thing is I won't be able to get fafsa and financial aid bec my wife makes too much money being an rn .. And if I do both school and work will have to start paying for a baby sitter which will definately add up so I feel like it's one or the other and I can't leave work bec it's work $ comes from work.. School = more money plus paying for a sitter an Losing my job .. But in my head people don't respect you till you have that degree no matter what it is and il always feel like schooling will always be in my head for not getting that degree and being a role model to my kids... Yeah I'm on a lose lose battle that's why I stay on neutral
The thing is I won't be able to get fafsa and financial aid bec my wife makes too much money being an rn .. And if I do both school and work will have to start paying for a baby sitter which will definately add up so I feel like it's one or the other and I can't leave work bec it's work $ comes from work.. School = more money plus paying for a sitter an Losing my job .. But in my head people don't respect you till you have that degree no matter what it is and il always feel like schooling will always be in my head for not getting that degree and being a role model to my kids... Yeah I'm on a lose lose battle that's why I stay on neutral
Got my bachelor's in 05 but i still want to go to law school. I'm 30 and if I start I'll probably be 32ish my first year. Either do it or don't, the time is gonna pass anyway and you're not getting younger.
Went back to school when I was 29 for the Xray program and have NO REGRETS! You can do it fam.