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Expert Advice: Back to School at 50
I'm 49 and would like to go to college and get my degree. Would it be a waste of time at my age considering it will take at least four years to obtain? I have no college experience. I wouldn't even know where to begin. I often hear about older students going back to college, but are they mostly in their older 20s and 30s? Are there many students my age, and do you know of any support groups for people my age that have gone back or will be going back?
Learning throughout life is a wonderful way to expand your horizons, whether you go for a degree ortake courses that interest you. As for support groups,I would Google specific areas of interest. You can also go on meetup.com to see what kind of school-related groups are going on in your proximity.
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Online Universities: Will Employers Take your Degree Seriously?
Do corporations take the online university curriculums as seriously as they do the traditional college classes?
I think the question is not so much about how seriously the online courses are taken as about the purpose of the coursework. Can you show that you are building your knowledge base and skills?
If you choose to go for your master's degree, know that one of the most valuable things about graduate read more...
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