The Busy Adult’s Guide to Making College Happen!: The Step-by-Step Guide to Finding the Time, Money and Motivation to Complete Your College Degree
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Some of the most prominent topics discussed include time management, school motivation, financial aid, choosing the right major, adult education programs, and getting a job in your field –Marvin G Vasquez – Campus Circle NewspaperThis excellent how-to fills an important need in today’s society. Not every worker has a college degree. To get one requires a person to become a nontraditional student. Whether one needs a few hours to complete a degree or the whole nine yards…
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January 14th, 2010 at 4:15 am
Incredibly inspirational! Many people feel overwhelmed by the idea of returning to school to obtain their college degree. Schmidt uses himself as an example to encourage those who have these doubts. He proves how simple it really is to improve your life by getting an education, all the while dealing with the responsibilities of family and life. Well-written, interesting, and insightful; this book would make an excellent gift for anyone who doubts they can handle getting a degree while juggling all their other responsibilities. Highly recommended!
January 14th, 2010 at 5:04 am
The Busy Adult’s Guide to Making College Happen! is truly an inspiring book. It gives a real life perspective on the obstacles an adult must overcome while pursuing a college education – everything from finances to gaining support from friends and family to time management. The book acknowledges that it is easy to make excuses and not go back to school, but it stresses how invaluable a college education can be. I would recommend this book to anyone who is thinking about or knows someone who is thinking about attaining a college degree. It’s a true success story and a motivation to all who read it.