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Going
Back to School in Later Life
It is not uncommon for an adult to
seek a change in career and go back to school later in
life. Going back to school can mean a great lifestyle
change but one that will evolve into a future they want.
Going from one profession to another is a big
undertaking and is not done easily for most people.
Returning to the classroom after years in the work force
can be very difficult if you have not maintained the
skills you need for study and assignments. First day of
school activities for a forty year old can be as scary
as it is for a six year old.
When they have made the choice to go back to school,
older students may find it easier to adapt than they did
when they were younger. They may have life skills that
make learning easier and a clear view of their goals to
encourage them. Young students are often in class
because they have no choice. Older students are there
willingly and with a plan. This may motivate them to
focus and progress as rapidly as they can and move on to
their new careers. They may need to balance their first
day of school activities around maintaining their
current job.
This added pressure over a few years of maintaining a
job and going back to school can be very difficult. An
older student may not be able to take on a full class
load and need to spread out a program over several
terms. Taking only a few classes at a time makes a
return to school more manageable for a working adult.
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