Hello, I am looking for some advice from whoever has something valid to say. I need an unbiased opinion since my wife, who will encourage me no matter what, always tells me I am doing fine however I don't have time to waste. I am 29, father of two, married 7 years. I have been in school for at least two solid years. I have spent the past 15 years of my working life in manufacturing of some sort (yes I started young) and I have decided that Mfg is not for me any longer. I sold my house, paid off my debt and now we are living on campus going to school. My goal in school for the moment is pharmacy school. I am taking calculus and gen chem 1 and it is kicking my butt. I don't want to keep bashing my head against a wall for med school when I am having a hell of a time keeping up at these beginning level classes. I put in tons of time studying but yet I am still average or below. I am not fond of giving up but I don't have time/money to waste. How long should I stick it out? Thoughts??
2006-11-07
10:42:02
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wasatchjeeper
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Higher Education (University +)