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Anyone taking online college classes this summer?
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<blockquote data-quote="ssj4sadie" data-source="post: 16406264" data-attributes="member: 2456"><p>I think the plan to load up on that many classes in a 6-week period is unreasonable. Not just "oh man, that would be hard" but really, impossible. I don't think the school would even allow it (as they shouldn't). If I recall correctly my school had a max of 18 credit hours during the summer.</p><p></p><p>I have learned that people that go to school just for the sake of going to school do not do well. I am not in your exact situation, but close adjacent. I am 34 and leaving my job of the last 15 years to pursue my education. However, I am doing it with a purpose not just to have a degree for a possible "what if" in the future.</p><p></p><p>If you are hell bent on going back you need to actually look at the program you are going for and what that degree would net you in the future. Whether it is to continue into grad school or have a career in the field of your degree. I have to shake my head when I talk to people going for a criminal justice degree thinking that will get them into the FBI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssj4sadie, post: 16406264, member: 2456"] I think the plan to load up on that many classes in a 6-week period is unreasonable. Not just "oh man, that would be hard" but really, impossible. I don't think the school would even allow it (as they shouldn't). If I recall correctly my school had a max of 18 credit hours during the summer. I have learned that people that go to school just for the sake of going to school do not do well. I am not in your exact situation, but close adjacent. I am 34 and leaving my job of the last 15 years to pursue my education. However, I am doing it with a purpose not just to have a degree for a possible "what if" in the future. If you are hell bent on going back you need to actually look at the program you are going for and what that degree would net you in the future. Whether it is to continue into grad school or have a career in the field of your degree. I have to shake my head when I talk to people going for a criminal justice degree thinking that will get them into the FBI. [/QUOTE]
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