"Don't Compare Yourself To Classmates": People Going Back To School Later In Life Share Honest Advice


 


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“Continuing your education is one of the greatest investments you can make in yourself. I am 32 and recently went back to school after a 12-year break. At first, it felt a bit strange being back in a classroom setting, but because I genuinely love the subject I am studying — business — it has been a surprisingly smooth transition. When you are passionate about what you are learning, it is easier to stay engaged and motivated. I find myself absorbing the material like a sponge, but it is also because I put in the work by reading and doing the homework consistently. One thing I have learned is that college is not about cramming. It is about understanding and applying the concepts, which is why it is so important to choose a subject you are genuinely interested in. When you enjoy what you are studying, it will not feel like a chore — it will feel like you are expanding your knowledge and skills in a meaningful way.”

“Remember, you are not alone in this journey. Many people go back to college after a break, whether it is to finish a degree they started or to pursue a new field entirely. If you are worried about fitting in or keeping up, just know that adult learners often bring a wealth of life experience to the table, which can actually enhance your understanding of the material.

If traditional college is not the right fit, there are other options to consider. No matter which path you choose, the key is to stay curious, dedicated, and open to the learning process. You have already taken a huge step by deciding to continue your education, and that is something to be proud of. Keep pushing forward, and you will do great. Congratulations again on your decision to go back to school!”

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