SportsChick
Mouseketeer
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- Feb 28, 2010
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I've applied and had my phone interview for the fall semester.
I have a couple of questions though, I'm a non-traditional student. I graduated high school in 1997, went to the local community college, working two jobs, editor on the student newspaper and a full load of classes. I got burned out and when I graduated in 2000, I took a semester off. Well that semester turned into 9 years (as these things generally do).
Last spring (09) I came back to school, as a Hospitality Management major. I was part time until this semester. I was laid off in October so I decided to go full time.
So, the point of all this, being a 30-something (I'll be 31 this month), will I be totally out of place in the program and the apartments? I'm not a party all the time kind of person. I'm so far past that, I'm trying to get experience and learn. This is the biggest worry for me doing the program.
Can someone please set my mind at ease that someone who is a bit of a fuddy duddy in her personal life won't be totally out of place.
I have a couple of questions though, I'm a non-traditional student. I graduated high school in 1997, went to the local community college, working two jobs, editor on the student newspaper and a full load of classes. I got burned out and when I graduated in 2000, I took a semester off. Well that semester turned into 9 years (as these things generally do).
Last spring (09) I came back to school, as a Hospitality Management major. I was part time until this semester. I was laid off in October so I decided to go full time.
So, the point of all this, being a 30-something (I'll be 31 this month), will I be totally out of place in the program and the apartments? I'm not a party all the time kind of person. I'm so far past that, I'm trying to get experience and learn. This is the biggest worry for me doing the program.
Can someone please set my mind at ease that someone who is a bit of a fuddy duddy in her personal life won't be totally out of place.