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Facing Your Fears of Returning to School

September 28, 2022 by Joi Leave a Comment

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Facing Your Fears of Returning to School

A rising number of colleges and training institutes now offer bachelors and graduate degree programs geared toward working people. People typically attend career colleges to learn new skills or expand their knowledge.

It is never too late to go back to school to make a career transfer, develop new skills and improve marketability in a competitive job market. Unfortunately, many would-be adult students who want to change careers or return to college do not because they are afraid.

The First Step is Admitting It

Many working professionals who are hesitant to return school share the following worries and fears:

Working adults and professionals are concerned about the cost of returning to college, the time commitment required, and the difficulties of taking classes with younger students.

Many are also anxious that their new degrees or certificates will not impress their employers. This is especially true for online degrees and certificates.

Because of the benefits of returning to college, many working people who have re-enrolled in college are glad they did not allow their worries to keep them from continuing their education.

(1) It Will Be Too Expensive

It might be costly to return to college. The cost of returning to school and earning a degree is enough to make many working people rethink their decision.

When education is considered an investment, however, the expenditures of attending college do not appear to be as significant. It’s better to consider the long term rather than the short term.

Increased salaries associated with more excellent education frequently cover the cost of returning to school.

Before you decide not to return to school because of the expense, consider how finishing your degree or gaining further training would help you reach your long-term job and educational goals.

(2) It Will Take Up Too Much Time

Working professionals are naturally stressed by their current commitments. As a result, returning to school might be much scarier. Working full-time, raising a family, and meeting other obligations are enough to keep even the busiest schedules occupied.

However, creating time to return to school is feasible—and many people do it effectively. It may necessitate sacrificing time spent on leisure activities, but it is feasible to create the time.

If you choose a goal and are committed to achieving it, you can acquire the skill to make sacrifices to achieve your educational ambitions.

Working professionals who want to return to school but are concerned about the time commitment might look into an online program. Many online programs allow students to finish lessons, assignments, and tests. Students are not needed to attend courses; all course requirements are completed from home or an office.

(3) Employers Won’t Take My Degree Seriously

People sometimes decide against returning to school because they cannot enter a renowned university. These individuals typically believe that their employers will be disappointed if they acquire a degree from a lesser-known college or school.

However, most employers consider degrees from vocational colleges and online universities acceptable and of comparable quality to degrees.

(4) We Won’t Learn Anything New Or Valuable

Working professionals often worry that returning to school would be ineffective. In other words, they believe they will not learn anything new.

Most adults who have returned to college and completed their degree on-campus or online would tell you the exact opposite. Similarly, many career institutions promote group learning and teamwork. Students in these programs collaborate extensively with professors and their peers.

Students can learn from other professionals with diverse job backgrounds through group work and conversation. Group interaction produces new information that may be implemented instantly in the workplace.

Why Make The Move?
Returning to school can boost your earning potential and allow you to pursue your interest. You may enhance your career by picking the right program and school with a little study and effort.

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