My grandmother was 83 when she got her college diploma. She is now getting her masters at 85. You are never too old!
I just am so fascinated with weather, I'd love to get a degree in meteorology and go work for the weather channel, lol...
You stop learning when you're dead.
You dream of being a meteorologist... From one Buckeye to another, you sure are living in the perfect state for it! Where else can it be in the 50's on Friday and by Sunday it's 3 degrees below zero with the wind chill?!
What's worse, and this brings me to the post title, I see myself sitting in these classes at 36, while everyone else is in their late teens, early 20's. If I started in 2010 and went straight through, I'd be finished at 42. My dad says, "well, you'll be 42 anyway." I know that's right but.....how old is too old?
P.S. What's worse is this has driven me to sit here and eat straight from the chocolate almond ice cream container.
I earned my B.S. in Business Administration 10 years ago. Today, at age 56 (almost age 57!), I'm studying Holistic Nutrition. It's an online M.S. degree program with Hawthorn University. I took my first class and then had to go on medical leave due to tennis elbow surgery this past July, but I'm gearing up to get back to my studies very soon. As far as I'm concerned, learning is a life long endeavor. I think I saw an earlier post that read, "you stop learning when you're dead." I agree! You're NEVER too old to learn and it's excellent for taking care of the grey matter in your brain.I found this old thread, anybody find themselves in this boat? I did when I was in my early 50's. I was retired, but didn't want to stay home, (daytime tv drives me nuts) my kids were on their own, and how many times a week can you scrub the kitchen floor. Went back to school. What did you do? What are your thoughts?
Do it, we are only here onceSomeone posted a few days ago about one thing we would change. That got me thinking. I know it does no good to sit and depress myself over the things I SHOULD have done, but that's what's happening. I actually looked online tonight for info on the vet school I'd wanted to attend. There is A LOT involved and pretty much the only thing I'd have going for me as far as getting in is the fact that I already have 2 degrees they could pull pre-requisites from. Other than that, it would be lots of time and money. I have NO idea how I'd do it, especially since the school is 3 1/2 hours away and I'm not looking to move. What's worse, and this brings me to the post title, I see myself sitting in these classes at 36, while everyone else is in their late teens, early 20's. If I started in 2010 and went straight through, I'd be finished at 42. My dad says, "well, you'll be 42 anyway." I know that's right but.....how old is too old?
P.S. What's worse is this has driven me to sit here and eat straight from the chocolate almond ice cream container.