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I decided Going back to school at 35 with a toddler was a good idea, and decided I would take one class online to get back into learning. I placed into an accelerated english composition class so I don't have to take two separate classes. After I decided to do this my work announced a reimbursement benefit if we go to school for a specific degree.
Why don't more people attend Community College? Or take college or AP classes in high school? I graduated with my AA and I'm starting nursing school in the fall but I took a year off to take any extra classes I needed at Community College and the only thing I had to pay for was books.
So I don’t know why this came to mind but even if classes were to come back in fall, it’d feel just so bittersweet bc nothing would really feel the same. It’s crazy to think I’m going to be a senior by then when really I feel like a sophomore still.
I'm a professor. If you're a student of mine who is truly struggling under the weight of class books and materials, there is a fund available at our school to help you. But we're not supposed to announce that to our class, or else the small office in charge of those funds will be overwhelmed by rich cheapskates as well as genuinely needy students.
I graduated CC after 3 years, and I got my AA and graduated Magna Cum Laude, but in University I changed my major a couple times, and I'll be graduating after 4 and a half years. So 3 years of CC + 4.5 years of Uni ends up equaling 7.5 years for a 4 year degree.