I’ve dropped out of college twice, and had considered that I would never go back (financial reasons, motivation reasons, doing “work” things with my life now). I decided with the new year that I would try to break into a new field, one which historically hasn’t required a college degree but one definite helps (software development), and have found that businesses in my area look for one.
In talking with a friend in the field and one of the employers who turned me down, I went to the local community college and found that their course-work, their prices, and their availability are far more manageable than I had realized. I’m now taking steps to apply for the summer semester.
I told at least three people I wouldn’t ever go back to school two weeks ago, and I had no interest in it. Here I am, moving towards it. Feels weird, but like the right step.
I’ve dropped out of college twice, and had considered that I would never go back (financial reasons, motivation reasons, doing “work” things with my life now). I decided with the new year that I would try to break into a new field, one which historically hasn’t required a college degree but one definite helps (software development), and have found that businesses in my area look for one.
In talking with a friend in the field and one of the employers who turned me down, I went to the local community college and found that their course-work, their prices, and their availability are far more manageable than I had realized. I’m now taking steps to apply for the summer semester.
I told at least three people I wouldn’t ever go back to school two weeks ago, and I had no interest in it. Here I am, moving towards it. Feels weird, but like the right step.