Posts Tagged ‘going back to college’

What happens if you’re the oldest in your college class?

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

You look around the classroom, pencil poised and mind open. You’re a college student again!

But then you get the sinking feeling that not only are you the oldest student in class, but that you are likely the same age as most of the students’ parents.

If you’re heading back to college at a traditional undergraduate on-campus program, it is possible that you may be the oldest student in your classes.

But who cares? You shouldn’t. Remember, once you’re in college, you are, for all intents and purposes, an adult—whether you’re 21 or 41.

These aren’t kids you’re in school with; they are now your peers.

Here are some benefits of being an adult learner:

* You have a good idea what you want to do with your degree after graduation.

* You have more experience balancing life, work and school commitments than younger people do.

* You get to be a role model to your family, your children, and the other students at the college.

* You don’t have to deal with some of the social pressures that some of your younger fellow students face during college.

* You can draw from life experiences to illustrate class concepts and essay topics.

* You can apply what you’re learning in class directly to your job.

* At the end of a long week, you can (legally) kick back with a cocktail, unlike the other underclassmen!

:) Hope that last one made you smile!

What has your experience been? Have you been the oldest in any of your classes?

How many people pursue online degrees?

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Think you’re the only one who’s thinking about attending college online?

Think again.

According to one researcher, in 2006, 1.5 million students pursued a degrees completely online in 2006. And that number’s only expected to grow!

Are you a good candidate for an online degree? Take our quiz here.

When a college calls, are you ready to say yes?

Monday, October 12th, 2009

So you’ve decided that going back to school is looking like a pretty good idea. Congrats!

In an economy that feels pretty low on the love lately, one thing’s kinda nice: Colleges want you.

Think about it—you’ve got life experience, a hunger for a degree, money to pay for it, and a clear vision of how you’re going to make your education work.

You’re not exactly a high risk for partying too hard on a weeknight.

In fact, you’re one amazing alumni in the works.

So be prepared: When you say “yes!” to more info from a college, they’re going to reach out to you. Fast. They know you’re ready for them—and want to be there for you.

So when a college calls—both literally and figuratively—don’t send ‘em to voicemail. Will you be there, ready to say YES?

We wrote the book on going back to learn, literally.

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