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i did but i didn't finish because i had my children and now i can't afford to go back but i am thinking about taking online classes i only need 4 more credits to graduate but i am not sure what i would want to major in my daughter says i should wait and go back when she goes into college but that's not for 2 more years
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I did go to college for 4 years. Now, kinda wishing I had went to study something else haha.
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I did and it is worth your valuable time. It is a matter of survival!
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Yes 8)
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Nope didn't go to college didn't like school.
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I did go to college because it was the path to do what I wanted to do. With only 4 more credits to go I would definitely go back and finish. If you're ready I wouldn't wait. You could even take a night course.
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yes went to Georgetown college in KY.
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Yes I did, both under grad & graduate, while I have been retired for a few years now I think my education served me well at the time.
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If you only need 4 more credits to graduate it would be worth it to save up and pay for that class out of pocket, that's exactly what I just did. I needed to repeat one class to get my MBA and I finally did it. It was worth the $2,300. Online classes were great for me and many jobs are computer based anyway.
i did but i didn't finish because i had my children and now i can't afford to go back but i am thinking about taking online classes i only need 4 more credits to graduate but i am not sure what i would want to major in my daughter says i should wait and go back when she goes into college but that's not for 2 more years
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I truly think education is valuable not only because of the job opportunities you open yourself up to, but also because education itself gives you a new perspective on life, which in itself allows you to elevate your being. An education is an accomplishment that will live beyond your grave and set examples for others in your family for generations to come. I'm currently waiting on my financial aid application status. If it goes through, I'll be able to continue pursuing my doctorate in education. Wish me luck!
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Yes I went to small college called spring garden and was so happy I choose.
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Yes, I did and I finish, met my husband got married had two kids they both when to college each met their spouses and now we shall wait on the grandkids. Son in law when to graduate school.
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I was but my mother stole my money that i saved for it and couldn't save for it from then on. (i can't go into the military because of my spine is curved so i saved up hard but i put it in my mothers account so i wouldn't touch it & when time came i asked for the $ back & when she said she spent the over 8 thousand within 6 mo. my jaw droped to the floor.)
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I did, but didn't finish. I regret that. I have really been thinking of going back to do online classes because now I have kids and a family.
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I did and didn't realize at the time what a luxury it was. It is so expensive now I don't think I could afford it.
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Yes, went to college & grad school. Started for my teaching credential will probably finish it off next year.
You probably will need more than 4 credits to finish, because the General Ed requirement changes frequently, as does the core classes of what you are majoring in. If you don't know what you are graduating with, you definitely would need more than 4 units. You would need to do an internship as well. Check with financial aid offices, you as a mother with children should qualify for tons of aid, especially if you are a single mother (I obviously don't know your situation). There is all kinds aid for people older - which they considered over 25 & then again over 35.
I hope you go back & finish your degree. :)
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I went to college straight from high school, I sometimes question that decision, especially since I currently don't have a job; but I don't see that I would have gone back if I hadn't just pushed through.
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Yes, I did go to college. They were the best four years of my life. It was way back in the 1970's when I went, and students today would cry if they knew what I payed to go to school then compared to what they are paying now. :o
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Yes I did but only for Accounting and got that degree other then that no.
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I did a 2 year degree.
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Yes but I do regret the degree I earned. I wish I could go back but unable to afford to get another degree.
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I'm waiting to hear back from financial aid to see if I can pursue my doctorate's in business management and organizational leadership. Pray for me please! :highfive:
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I did go to college for about 2 years but Pasadena City College sorta screwed up my college life wish I went somewhere else currently looking for a better college/community college.
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Yes, I went to a 4 year college, got my degree and met my husband at school.
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nope just wasent my thing,,dident like school........ :moon:
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I started to but I never finished. I think I have less than 2 years accumulated. I worked while going to school and then just focused on work.
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Yes I did and as a result had a 34-year-career in a field that I loved....and a good retirement plan.
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I did have some college, but didn't finish because my financial aid finish and can't afford it.
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Yes and I loved it.
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I went to two different colleges, earning both an associate and bachelor's degree.
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I went to work at a great job straight out of high school. Well, it seemed great to me. I worked there until I got married and had my first baby.
Anyway, I finally got my degree in 2003 as a non-traditional student (all my children were grown) while working full time at that same campus. I walked with the rest of the graduating class due to pressure from a friend. I found it invigorating. My family was there and we celebrated after. That was the best part. Oh, and I also graduated with honors :star: which I only was made aware of as I came up to receive my diploma.
My bachelors degree was in Liberal Studies at SIUE. It never helped me get a job and it certainly never increased my salary. Mostly it showed me that I'm smarter than I give myself credit for. :thumbsup:
BTW, SIUE no longer offers that particular major. Hmmmm. Perhaps it's considered one of those "Would you like fries with that?" degrees. :-\
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I went to college, but never got my degree. Life and other things interrupted it. Possibly I will get my Bachelors degree one day and do it by going online. Colleges really have made it easy to get a degree from the comfort of my home.
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I;m currently in college, but who knows how much longer it's going to take me. I've only been taking 3 classes a semester for the past two years. I should have been done with school a long time ago, but I guess everything happens for a reason. Also, I met a lot of people who are my age or older, have been in college the same amount of time that I've been there, and are also majoring in the same thing, SO, it does not make me feel as bad. lol I'm completing a minor as well. We'll see how that goes!
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I never went to college out of high school. I'm 41 now and I would love to be able to go back to school to get, at the very least, an Associates Degree. My finances don't permit that, though. I've taken some free classes at Saylor University online just because I love learning new things. I wish, however, they had more classes there that interested me or were along the lines of what I would like to get an Associates Degree in. I could try out the classes there for free and then move on to a proper university when, and if, I could ever afford it.
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Isn't school a 4 letter word? It is for me. I did go to Massage Therapy school and I've taken some computer classes; however, sitting in a classroom is a form of torture for me.
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I went to college and almost finished. I started working and liked that better. Have a great rest of the weekend everyone.
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Yes, I went to college for my associate's degree right after I graduated from high school. I am now currently going after my bachelor's degree in Graphic Design.
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i did and wish that i hadnt. ended up with ungodly student loan debt no ability to get a job unless i move to a different state which my husband refuses to do and now im a stay at home mother raising our kids so it was really pointless and costly for me. ended up racking up 140,000 in debt and have been paying it back since 2008 and still have 15 more years until its paid off ugh fml.
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I didnt, but I hated school and didnt want to have to go any longer then I had to, plus at that time I really had nothing I would of wanted to study for
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I did graduate but am now doing something totally different from my degree. Call it bittersweet but I do am grateful that I am able to move freely again and not be confined to a wheel chair or using crutches. I do think going to college is and was the best thing that ever occur in my life. At the moment my wife is in her 2nd semester of her masters program at EWU.
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Yes I did a long time ago :)
Have a Business Administration Associate Degree. I actually took other classes but overall I wanted to complete something out of my 5 years in college and decided to go for the business administration since I just loved accounting and still do ;)
Worked for 9 yrs. Then got married worked another year, had my first baby and stopped working since that time :) .
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Yup! Awesome, but expensive experience lol
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I see now I need to go back, I have 3 and a half years of college.
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About a year after high school I went to trade school even made student of the month. I did graduate but than I moved to Missouri from California after my son was born. Than I went back to college in 2006 and graduated in 2008 with an Associates Degree in Accounting. I only went back to school because the Welfare office said I had to do community service or go to college to continue to get help. I worked up to 2008 but my hours dropped and I became disabled but they still wanted me to do community service I told them if I could work I would of kept my job I made over $9 bucks an hour and the reason I couldn't pick up more clients (I did in home care) because I was having trouble with my disability and I couldn't lift over 10 pounds on a regular basis and the company I worked for said that would not work we need you to lift a lest 100 pounds but I had a doctors note stating that there is no way. I ended up quiting I should of let them fire me maybe I would have my disability already.