Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am over 50 and in the last decade I mostly took care of my family, getting once in a while some part time positions. Now things are changing and I started thinking more about myself. I want to go briefly back to school to get back in the job market and somehow put again to use my old college degree. The class is virtual and the type of work is also done completely remotely.
My close friend is thrilled, my husband is supportive but puzzled, I am excited but afraid to fail (working now for admission requirements).
Can an (almost) grandma start dreaming again?
Of course, so long as it's a legit educational institution and not some for-profit diploma mill. What school?
I prefer not to write the name here but the college has a good Forbes rating
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am over 50 and in the last decade I mostly took care of my family, getting once in a while some part time positions. Now things are changing and I started thinking more about myself. I want to go briefly back to school to get back in the job market and somehow put again to use my old college degree. The class is virtual and the type of work is also done completely remotely.
My close friend is thrilled, my husband is supportive but puzzled, I am excited but afraid to fail (working now for admission requirements).
Can an (almost) grandma start dreaming again?
Of course, so long as it's a legit educational institution and not some for-profit diploma mill. What school?
I prefer not to write the name here but the college has a good Forbes rating
Anonymous wrote:Have you looked at job openings lately in your area?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am over 50 and in the last decade I mostly took care of my family, getting once in a while some part time positions. Now things are changing and I started thinking more about myself. I want to go briefly back to school to get back in the job market and somehow put again to use my old college degree. The class is virtual and the type of work is also done completely remotely.
My close friend is thrilled, my husband is supportive but puzzled, I am excited but afraid to fail (working now for admission requirements).
Can an (almost) grandma start dreaming again?
Of course, so long as it's a legit educational institution and not some for-profit diploma mill. What school?
Anonymous wrote:I am over 50 and in the last decade I mostly took care of my family, getting once in a while some part time positions. Now things are changing and I started thinking more about myself. I want to go briefly back to school to get back in the job market and somehow put again to use my old college degree. The class is virtual and the type of work is also done completely remotely.
My close friend is thrilled, my husband is supportive but puzzled, I am excited but afraid to fail (working now for admission requirements).
Can an (almost) grandma start dreaming again?