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I know the PS crowd is generally highly educated and most have probably attended college fresh out of high school but I thought maybe someone could share the experience of having attended as an adult.
My recent job hunting and work experiences were so poor that I started thinking about going to college but the financial aspect held me back. Well now CT has a program for residents who meet certain requirements to attend a community college up to a certain number of credit hours for free. I meet all the requirements, but had no idea what to study, then after talking about it with some relatives they suggested getting a degree as a vet assistant. I mentioned this to my SIL who has a masters degree and she agreed that would be a good fit for me and is very encouraging and said she would help me with the financial aid paperwork. When I asked people why vet tech the response is "because you speak animal" suppose that's true, love animals, have grown up with multiple species and it would be great to make a difference to animals, it would be very worthwhile I think. SIL also used to work as a large animal vet tech and said she would call the veterinary practice and speak to the head vet to see what the job outlook for techs is in our state and maybe see if they would employ me part-time so I could get some hands-on experience.
I never attended college because I had no support system and had to work full time to pay my rent, I was also afraid to go, yup as silly as is, and I am still a little apprehensive but less so. I would be a full time student and the community college does offer the vet tech program as an online course although I'm not sure whether it is better to attend in person or not.
So in short, just looking for any thoughts, experiences, advice etc. I have no clue what I am doing
My recent job hunting and work experiences were so poor that I started thinking about going to college but the financial aspect held me back. Well now CT has a program for residents who meet certain requirements to attend a community college up to a certain number of credit hours for free. I meet all the requirements, but had no idea what to study, then after talking about it with some relatives they suggested getting a degree as a vet assistant. I mentioned this to my SIL who has a masters degree and she agreed that would be a good fit for me and is very encouraging and said she would help me with the financial aid paperwork. When I asked people why vet tech the response is "because you speak animal" suppose that's true, love animals, have grown up with multiple species and it would be great to make a difference to animals, it would be very worthwhile I think. SIL also used to work as a large animal vet tech and said she would call the veterinary practice and speak to the head vet to see what the job outlook for techs is in our state and maybe see if they would employ me part-time so I could get some hands-on experience.
I never attended college because I had no support system and had to work full time to pay my rent, I was also afraid to go, yup as silly as is, and I am still a little apprehensive but less so. I would be a full time student and the community college does offer the vet tech program as an online course although I'm not sure whether it is better to attend in person or not.
So in short, just looking for any thoughts, experiences, advice etc. I have no clue what I am doing
