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I'm thinking about going back to college to get a degree... I am currently an electronics tech with a little over 5 years of RF background, working as an avionics tech.
I hate being a bench tech, it's not something I like to do and I dread going to work every morning. I liked being a field tech but here in FL there is such a saturation of techs that we don't get paid what we could elsewhere in the country. Moving is not an option at this time. So I was thinking about using my GI Bill to go back to school full time. I went to a local community college to look at the degree offerings and nothing really struck my interest. I don't really know if I want to pursue a degree in electronics. I have always had an interest in criminology, laws and politics so I have been giving some serious thought to going and getting either a criminal justice or a pre-law degree and maybe pursuing a law degree... So how crazy is this idea, considering I am 26 and have three kids between the ages of 2-4? I would love to hear from people who are currently doing it. How do you balance everything? |
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well ill get to 30 next month and just got back on the school bench in Thanatology so i guess you can do it too. As for the kid i cant say since i dont have one but i think we have one on the way
with all that being said i tell you GO for it!! |
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Continuing education is never a bad idea. I went back at age 45 (accelerated night course). You think it's hard to go back after 27 years? You bet. Make no mistake, you do sacrifice some of your free time. You curse that fact at times while going to school, but once you get through it, you'll find it was all worth it. As far as finding the time needed for the schoolwork, you just do, somehow.
So, if you're not happy in your present position and education can get you a job you can love, go for it. At your age, you have many more years to reap the benefits.
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Never to late to continue your education Joe!!! Just gets harder as you get older (more responsibilities than your average 18-23 year old)...kids, mortgage, etc.. Best of luck to you brother!!
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Do it! I just signed up to start the winter quarter @ my local community college and I'm 51.
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Joe, I'm on the sunny side of 50 years old. 5 years ago, I went back to school to get a new Associates degree in Media & Communication Arts. I wanted to update my original AAS in Graphic Arts, that I had received back in the early 80's. I had some health problems that required me to drop out of the program with about 4 semesters left.
But, I can tell you that going back to school is never a bad idea! I still plan on finishing when I can get some money for tuition. ![]() ![]()
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Why would we try to talk you out of education?
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Talk you out of it???!!!
Hell, PEER PRESSURE!!! In this economy the best thing you could do is go back to school in my opinion, thats what I did. Hardly any law enforcement agancies are hiring and I can get an extra 3k a year for having a BA on top of my AS. So I figured screw it. I highly recomend it to you
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Go to school. Why not give yourself every possible advantage? If you don't do it you will wish you had later in life.
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If you have the chance to go back to school, DO IT!!
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I just finished doing this. I graduated in 06 (took me a long time to do it this way), with three kids, a wife, and a full-time job. Wasn't fun, but it's not hard once you get a routine down. You will be rewarded greatly for going back. Just remember that it's not easy until you get the routine down.
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I refuse to talk you out of a great idea. Go back Joe
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Thank you all for the advice...
I did the math and if we cut back on a few things I can quit my job and go to school full time. Between the BAH I will get from the GI Bill and my girlfriends job we should be able to get by. That will make balancing everything easier. And I will actually have more time to spend with the kids because I can pull them out of daycare when I'm not in class during the week. The more and more I think about this the more I can't find a reason not to go. I'm gonna go set with a counselor at the school next week and see if I can't get everything in order... ![]() |
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I can post with experience on this topic, I graduated with a B.S. in Economics and Finance in 1975 (yep I am on the far side of 50 and near side of 60) then graduated with a B.S. in Civil Engineering in 1995, 20 years to the day later with the addition of a wife and a kid.
I will just tell you the facts, it was very difficult not only for me but for the family because of the quiet/private time needed for study every single night and many weekends. I started off part time and realized after a year I would never finish that way so switched my life to full time student, just my experience but if at all possible that is the best way to do it for sure. It is a huge personal commitment for you and your entire family, you must have their fullest support, otherwise you just can't hardly do it. ![]() The good side: it is very rewarding to say you did it when you finish and more education always opens new doors. ![]() |
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I was 32 when graduated with my BA, at the time I had three young children! I wouldn't be where I am now without the education!
At your age you will take things more seriously and the information will come easier to you! It will be a sacrifice now, but you will reap the rewards later in life!
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I'm 25 and recently changed careers and I am back in school. My GF is going to school now to finish her Bachelors. We have two rug rats, 3 years and 9 months. It's hard but it can be done.
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The most valuable thing that I got from college (besides my now wife) was experience in how to be social as well as handle conflict and adversity. So it really depends on why you want to go..
I will eventually go back and get my MBA, but purely on the basis that I will need it down the road to be eligible for many high level MGMT jobs. NOT because I truly want it.
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