Tigger&Belle
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Going back after all these years...
Took the plunge and am going back to school after 22 years off living the easy life as a stay at home mom
. Kidding about the easy life.
I know that plenty of you have or are going back to school and I'd love to hear about your adventures.
I had my first class last Friday. I'm taking 8 credit hours through UMBC at a satellite campus that has a bunch of different Maryland state colleges and 3 credit hours (Spanish) at a community college since there are some required courses that the other place doesn't have (underclassmen don't go there, so it's expected that those requirements would already be filled). I was one of three "older" students in last Friday's class...most of the kids were my daughter's age. Real nice group of kids, though. Today I went to get my ID and book at the CC...I felt REALLY old there since most of them are my son's age. The funny thing, though, is that when I saw an older student they were so happy to see another older student that they smiled so big at me. Or maybe I had my lunch in my teeth. I don't know, but I'll hope they were glad to see me. You know, misery loves company.
I'm so kicking myself for not finishing college years ago, but all I can do is to move forward now.
Stories, I need stories from all you returning students.

Took the plunge and am going back to school after 22 years off living the easy life as a stay at home mom


I know that plenty of you have or are going back to school and I'd love to hear about your adventures.
I had my first class last Friday. I'm taking 8 credit hours through UMBC at a satellite campus that has a bunch of different Maryland state colleges and 3 credit hours (Spanish) at a community college since there are some required courses that the other place doesn't have (underclassmen don't go there, so it's expected that those requirements would already be filled). I was one of three "older" students in last Friday's class...most of the kids were my daughter's age. Real nice group of kids, though. Today I went to get my ID and book at the CC...I felt REALLY old there since most of them are my son's age. The funny thing, though, is that when I saw an older student they were so happy to see another older student that they smiled so big at me. Or maybe I had my lunch in my teeth. I don't know, but I'll hope they were glad to see me. You know, misery loves company.
I'm so kicking myself for not finishing college years ago, but all I can do is to move forward now.

Stories, I need stories from all you returning students.
