Author Topic: I no longer have to go to school for as I have graduated, but now what?  (Read 806 times)

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In my experience, the longer people wait, the less likely they'll actually go back. Get your back fixed first, of course, but also make education a priority here.
I'm not ruling out more education just yet, but I'm not going to go on a hellbent path to get a college degree. I'm not really sure yet.

I'm not going to go on a hellbent path to get a college degree. I'm not really sure yet.
Considering that you've got family stuff going on, that's completely understandable. I'd still recommend that you make a concerted effort to pursue college

At the very least attempt to complete community college.

Considering that you've got family stuff going on, that's completely understandable. I'd still recommend that you make a concerted effort to pursue college
Its been a damn bumpy road up to now, switching schools constantly and being unable to do much with school. No money from the school to help me so that doesn't help one bit. I was working towards being a mechanic until my back gave, that was a huge stop sign that hit me in the face.

Its been a damn bumpy road up to now, switching schools constantly and being unable to do much with school.
I don't know the details of your school experience, but community college is way different than high school. You might not encounter the same problems you did in high school, and even if you do, the classes aren't all that expensive anyway. It's worth a try.

I don't know the details of your school experience, but community college is way different than high school. You might not encounter the same problems you did in high school, and even if you do, the classes aren't all that expensive anyway. It's worth a try.
About 45 minutes away is a good community college that I can go to, I have no excuse (aside from the fact I lack a ride)
My school experience was only messed up due to how often I couldn't go to school because I'd be at home helping with other stuff. My attendance record is awful and if I could I'd go back through and make up some of it.

If I do go to a community college I'll definitely have to figure out what I'm going to do, however after a bit of thinking beforehand I was thinking of going back to be a computer technician.

About 45 minutes away is a good community college that I can go to, I have no excuse (aside from the fact I lack a ride)
My school experience was only messed up due to how often I couldn't go to school because I'd be at home helping with other stuff. My attendance record is awful and if I could I'd go back through and make up some of it.

If I do go to a community college I'll definitely have to figure out what I'm going to do, however after a bit of thinking beforehand I was thinking of going back to be a computer technician.
I say you should go for it. Figure out all the stuff that's preventing you logistically, and then enroll when you can.

I say you should go for it. Figure out all the stuff that's preventing you logistically, and then enroll when you can.
I figure I may as well, once I get stuff sorted and people here are able to take care of them self I'll be able to.