I went back at 39. At first I was overwhelmed .But, I gotta say I love it It wakes your brain up and you are old enough to do what it takes to pass,(Meaning) Study and work hard. It was my first time entering college .I was a d student in school ,drooped out in 10Th grade. I am now on the deans list and have a GPA of 3.75.
If this is something you want than go for it ! its never to late to better yourself and believe it or not your not going to be the oldest one there! good luck!
2006-08-16 01:44:59
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answered by cult45 1
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If it's something you really want to do, no, it is not hard - it is very satisfying. And I have found that it is also necessary if you plan on entering or re-entering the work force with any real hope of getting a decent position. I graduated high school in 1966 - got a BA in electronics in 1972 and most recently completed certificates in A+ and Network Certified Professional courses in 2002 at the age of 56. Soon I will complete the Microsoft Computer System Engineering courses - and I'll be almost 60 when I graduate. 35 is just a young pup - show the other youngsters how it's done!
2006-08-16 08:56:27
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answered by LeAnne 7
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After counting all the money in the pocket.
Will be a bit tough.
Try and focus on what you like to do best for the good of mankind on planet earth.
At your age should not be a problem.
If you can concentrate on your further studies so you can upgrade your with more knowledge for your own survival on planet earth.
Go ahead and give your best shot.
Who knows you may come out with flying colours for your family too.
2006-08-16 09:02:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I went back at 36 and yes it is hard but anyone can do it. I only have one child which makes it a little easier. My husband can't help much because he works. I love it. good luck! It's worth it.
2006-08-16 08:41:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It's managable, as long as you don't overdo the workload.
I started at 36 and It'll take 5 years but I'm in no hurry...
2006-08-16 08:42:45
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answered by JerseyRick 6
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It wasn't for me. I enjoyed it. I even felt I had an edge on the kids.
2006-08-16 08:41:56
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answered by anitababy.brainwash 6
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no, my mother(37) and father(46) both are students of master degree, and i don't think it was difficult for them, even sitting in a a class with younger students made them to feel younger...
Its never late, do it...
2006-08-16 08:44:51
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answered by QuestionAnswer 2
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