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Blog Post: Working Adults Going Back to School
posted Wednesday, February 18, 2009 5:01 PM
If you’ve decided to go back to school, congratulations! If you’re thinking about it, now is a great time. Either way, here are a few tips that will help you make the transition easier.
1. Apply for Financial Aid – There are many programs out there to support adults going back to school. You could receive grants, scholarships and low cost loans. The registration office at your school of choice will point you in the right direction but do some research on your own as well. 2. Consider Starting Slow – You’re already working full time. You might have young children. You probably have activities you enjoy and are committed to attending. Consider taking just a few classes to see how things go. Easing yourself back into school instead of taking a full load right away might increase your chances of success. 3. Prepare Yourself Technically – Things are definitely different now. Teachers communicate frequently via email. Group papers are completed using shared documents online. Some tests are even done online. Make sure you understand how things these things work before waiting until the last minute. 4. Time Management – You must learn how to manage your time. Only you will know what’s best for you. A friend of mine went to work an hour early every day and stayed an hour late. That gave him ten hours a week that he could dedicate to school work without the distractions at home. As an added bonus, by altering his daily drive time, he spent three less hours each week driving! 5. Hang in There! – As tempting as it is to hang it up keep pushing. Don’t think about the excess work load…think about your goals and why you’re going back to school. That term paper will be over with shortly. The promotion, or better job you’ll get, will last a long time! Good luck with your continued studies. You’ll look great in that cap and gown!
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