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College - Adults Going Back

 
Author: Michael Russell
 

In this article we're going to discuss a topic that is becoming more and more common, adults going back to college.

Picture this scenario. You're all grown up. You're married, have a couple of kids, work a full time job and even have a part time job and you're thinking of going back to college or even going for the first time if you've never gone before.

Believe it or not, this is becoming a very common theme in the life of a family for several reasons.

Unfortunately, the main reason that adults are going back to school is because they have to. With the ever growing and changing world, especially technically, adults are finding that their skills are no longer enough to handle the jobs that they have or to even get a job if they've been laid off. Many adults who are still working have all but been told by their employers that they have to further their education because of the advances in the workplace. Their choices are either to comply with the employer's suggestion or risk being laid off. Therefore many adults are left with looking for a college that can satisfy their employer's wishes.

Another reason for an adult going back to school is not so much to keep their job or even find another one but to advance in the workplace. Many companies reward workers who further their education by offering them better paying positions. This is a great incentive to those who want to get ahead in the workplace.

Then there are those who go back to college simply because they are tired of what they're doing. They want to do something else with their lives. Maybe they have been at a particular job for a long time and there's just no more challenge to it. By going back to college and learning something new it is like starting life all over again. This is a great way to put the fun back into your life.

Many people have misconceptions of how they will be looked at for going back to school so late in life. They think people will look at them as losers who have to do this because they're uneducated and need to go back in order to get a decent job. The truth is, people who go back to school late in life are actually looked upon with great respect. Many young students who see an older person in a classroom are impressed by the person being able to continue their education at this stage in their life.

There are of course sacrifices that have to be made. Going back to college means you're going to have less time to devote to your family and friends. It is going to mean countless nights of studying and hard work. Learning is not as easy when you're older. The challenges are great. But the rewards are just as great, knowing that you've accomplished something like this when most people wouldn't even attempt it. Plus, going back to school will simply make you feel better about yourself as a person and will give your children a positive outlook on education itself. After all, if Mom or Dad can do it so can they.

 
 
 

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