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Returning to College

So both my husband and I have decided to return to college. I have a useless degree and he has some credits from the military and has decided to use his GI Bill benefits. We will both be attending the same school for different degrees. Last night was the Open House at the college. It was great! I really didn't know what to expect but I was able to get so much information on so many topics it was amazing. I didn't make it to the table with the information on the college's daycare but I made it every where else. Plus they have lots of information on the hours fees and certifications online and in the catalog so... not really worried, and thinking we'll use the daycare by us possibly anyways because the one near us is open more hours. But anyways, I found out tons of information on the different resources at the college. Talked to the veterans service people and got contact info for my husband and then got information from lots of people on the different course options. My favorite part was meeting one of the nursing instructors and a current nursing student. I will be starting college in the fall taking all me general education credits. (One of the reasons I say I have a useless degree is because not only can I not get a job in that career field - none of my credits transfer) I learned that there are special courses that you can take together so that your classmates are exactly the same in both classes if you choose and if you have a fear of public speaking, like me, this makes it slightly easier because you know the people better. It generally takes people about 3 years to complete the pre requisites for the RN program and I plan on taking 2 years. It will take me atleast 4 years to get a 2 year degree, who knew, so I don't want to take any longer than I absolutely have to. I met an English reading/writing teacher who I will never have because I tested out of her classes, who welcomed me to her office anytime I have a question or want help with an assignment. (How cool is that) I found out that there is a nursing student group which talks about study tips and things they are learning that I can attend before I enter the nursing program. But the thing that I found so positive and encouraging was how many different people said how much they loved having older students in their classes. How the older students are obviously more mature from their life experiences but also tend to do better in class. Whether it's due to the increased maturity or just the desire to be there no one knows but that when you go to college NOT immmediately after high school that the students seem to excel more often and know where they're going. All the resources are there you just have to use them. I am so excited to see where I will be in 4 years time and to know that I will enjoy what I'm doing while providing for my family.

The thing that really gets me is that I spent more money to get that 9 month "career degree" that got me an $11.00 an hour job going nowhere, than I will on attending this college for 4 years to get a degree as a Registered Nurse. When you explore your options the possibilities truly are endless. :D

2 comments:

  1. Hi Jen!!!
    Congrats to both you and your husband! I'm so excited for you and way to go testing out of that English class!

    I know what you mean about older students. I attend DePaul University's School for New Learning which is specifically for mature adults. You have to be at least 25 years old to be accepted and go through interviews to see if you're ready. In this school you prove competencies in various areas of life through your writing and can get credit toward your degree from previous work history and life experiences!! It's ingenious!

    Well, congrats again and good luck to both you and your husband!

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  2. That's awsome! They offer some of that at Century but most people don't go through the application process for the credit unless they really need it. My husband does get credit for all his military training though which is really nice because it knocks out like all of the electives!

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