Has it been a while since you last stepped into a classroom? Okay, let’s admit it, maybe it’s been more than a while. But that’s all about to change with your recent decision to enroll in additional schooling!
Yes, you’ve made the exciting decision to go back to school later in your career or life path. Maybe you’ve been dreaming of a career change, or perhaps you’re trying to get a leg up in your current position and have your eyes on a promotion!
No matter what’s motivating you, you’ve made a wise decision. So don’t wrinkle your nose at the term “mature student”.
Going back to school as an adult comes with loads of advantages!
You’ve already spent a good number of years in the workforce, so you know what you want and what you DEFINITELY do not. You’ve got the advantage of clarity and confidence, so be sure to use that to your own advantage.
Your life story and your experiences to date (probably not all easy) have helped you to become someone who can make decisions quicker. You’ve gotten to know yourself - so now you can pursue your real passion!
Yet another advantage of age (and experience). You’ve got a great head start on the rest of your peers, who are likely straight out of secondary or postsecondary school.
What’s your advantage?
Don’t forget one of the main reasons you’re back at school: advancing your education will lead to advancements in your career path. It’s a simple equation, but it packs a punch! If you’re able to advance your career, you’re likely going to be able to expand your earning potential, and optimize your monetary spend on your program. Plus, more money means whatever you want it to mean! Options to begin your own business, spend more time with your family, or to prioritize “luxury” things in your life that you currently aren’t able to.
Going back to school, like so many other things in life, is an opportunity - and as a “mature” student, you plan on making the best of it. No excuses. You’ve got a drive to move forward and your eye is firmly on the prize: graduation. Even if it means sacrificing some aspects of your social life (something you would have cringed at in your early 20s). With everything you’ve got motivating you, plus all the time and budget-friendly options these days, how could you not go for it?
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