I graduated high school in 1982 and started working on my Bachelors in '05. It took me all those years to figure out what I wanted to do.
2006-07-24 06:29:50
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answered by tmills883 5
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I waited about 3 years and stopped and restarted along the way. I took my first college course when I was 21 and didn't finish until 2 years ago when I was 31. I plan on starting a master's program soon. I hope to complete it before I can draw social security :)
2006-07-24 06:34:50
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answered by derek g 1
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Yeah I graduated h.s. in 98 and began my B.S. in History in 2001. Then I quit to get married and have a child. I returned in 2003 and am graduating in May. It has been the best experience of my life. All you have to do is manage your time and NOT procrastinate. Also, you have to realize that most of your fellow students are not in the same palce in their lives as you are and not let that dissuade you from making friends. I am a 26 year old mom and my best friend is a 20 year old guy from Hawaii who plays for our mens volleyball team. Just be open and be yourself!
2006-07-24 17:13:21
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answered by lilhaysmom 3
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in case you imagine he's immature then confident, wait until eventually he graduates. i changed into 17 even as my moms and dads split, and to honest it did not difficulty me in any respect until eventually years later. yet... by using the sound of it, you have not made any attempt at reconciliation. perchance your husband is distant because he has deep hidden resentments, and he thinks you want to make differences. There might want to be all sorts of the reason why a completely sturdy marriage hits the dirt. often times, those subject matters might want to be resolved, and with determination you may want to finally end up being happier than in case you purely split. you should judge Marriage Counselling, or a minimum of make it established for your husband that you're keen to artwork by ability of the topic matters. See if he's keen to make it artwork. Did you concentrate on the commercial aspects of a divorce? How will your existence replace in case you dedicate to this? i inspire you to heavily evaluate possibilities to going your separate techniques. there is a few distance too a lot divorce in this united states of america. it is giving marriage a foul call.
2016-11-25 21:36:10
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answered by ? 4
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15 years.
2006-07-24 06:36:53
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answered by david m 2
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back in the "old" days when young men had to enter the service. you could use the GI bill to earn credit to get monthly payments to help go to school. they have something similar today. only thing is you had to go a minimum of two years and possibly four or more years before you could go to school.
I did but it took me four years in the U.S. Navy.
2006-07-24 06:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I waited nearly 9 nine years...then got my Associates degree...then seven years later finished my Bachelor's degree (at age 39).
2006-07-24 06:28:59
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answered by . 7
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I have taken a few classes at a time. Unfortunately I am a 32 yr old junior.
2006-07-24 06:29:15
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answered by kat 4
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6 yrs
2006-07-24 06:28:00
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answered by Laura B 4
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It's never too late to go back, but if you have the choice, go sooner. It's much harder to go back once you have to pay rent, a car bill, etc.
2006-07-24 06:54:40
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answered by meowww58 2
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