Question:
Has anybody left college and than went back later on in life?
sb0983
2008-07-24 09:30:08 UTC
Has anybody left college and than went back later on in life? If so what age did you go back at? Did you go back to the same college you left or go to a different college? Was it hard to go back and what made you decide to go back to college?
Three answers:
cococremejuju
2008-07-24 09:42:02 UTC
I first went to college on a scholarship in 1997, when I graduated high school, did 2 semesters, dropped out, went to a jr college the next year, did 1 semester dropped out, went to another university out of state, did 1 semester, dropped out, waited about 5 years and went to a technical school, did 3 months dropped out, waited about 3 years and now am enrolling for fall semester for a bachelors program. I have 42 credits from all those schools that I will be transferring. The decision I made was that I hate my job and it is dead end, not even in a field that I want to be in , but rather the field I have the most experience in. I would love to get paid for what I love to do. There are people currently on my job that have been there for years and making the same amount I made coming into that job. So that was the reason right there to go back to college. When I went back in 1997, I was still a teenager and more into partying, not focused, going for somebody else's dream, not my own, and I wasn't paying for it. Now that I'm paying for my own education, I am more focused, plus being a single parent.
2008-07-24 10:11:29 UTC
My two aunts, sadly left George Washigton University, without telling my grandparents. They withdrew from GWU during their junior year and attempted to come back to finish their two years of college. More ironically, my grandparents showed up for the graduation for GWU, but my aunts weren't there. Because there is are innumerable students graduating from universities everywhere, they sat in the auditorium and looked at the pamphlet looking for their daughter's names, which were obviously nowhere to be found. Anyway, my aunts decided to end their college career but to return later due to the difficulties they were facing. College is tough, particularly if one is working. However, they weren't working. They just believed that they needed some time off to "chill." My two disgraceful aunts are now over thirty years old, and never recieved their George Washington University diploma to this day.

What reaction to this is simply pathetic. I was more than alarmed when I heard what they had done, and currently I am only seventeen years old and I just recently heard what my aunts had done many years back. The day I found out that they not only failed to graduate from university, but put utter shame on my grandparents, my respect from them came crashing down at that point. I would say never to leave college, because most likely one is probably not going to return. I know other people who had dropped out, intending to sometime return back. The sad fact of life is that 90% of them do not return, unless it is for serious financial or other traumatic issues. Please stay in college if you can.
leder
2016-10-14 12:34:46 UTC
My sisters , 2 of them.. college drop outs, they save going back in do a semester and drop out. they're 32 years previous now and nonetheless have not graduated. i develop into 6 years previous while all of them started college. i'm 18 now and that i pass to varsity in Septemeber. I wager i'll get my Bachelors degree in the previous them because of the fact they simply would be unable to look to graduate. that they had a 14 365 days head start up.


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