Sunday, 5 January 2014

Going Back To College After Dropping Out

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By Hedrick Lepsch


Thinking about taking the plunge and diving back into the academic world? After dropping out of college it can be a little scary, intimidated, and nerve-wrecking to jump back in, especially if you are older than what some would call the normal college age. There are about 37 million Americans who have some college credits but have no degree because they stopped attending. There are many reasons students drop out of school.

Students have many reasons for dropping out of school. However, after dropping out, students who decide to return to college usually return with more motivation to succeed. So, after all these years you have decided it is time to go back to school; congratulations. Now how do you go about doing that? Here are some tips when you decide you want to go back to college:

I imagine them thinking that there couldn't be much more to invent or create beyond that. Well space became another frontier and we got computers to do a hundred thousand things we couldn't do. So where are the boundaries and where are we heading? It really is hard to tell but we cannot discount the fact that creativity has defined our society since the stone age. With the new technology we are getting hundreds of new ideas every second of the day and it opens new possibilities that people would never have believed. So modernization is only a catalyst for creativity. So what are some of the hindrances of creativity?

Learning to be compassionate is extremely important to becoming a good nurse. Sometimes compassion must begin as something small and grow until it becomes a lasting part of a person's life. Empathy and compassion can be the difference between a good nurse and nursing experience, and a bad one. One example of an influential nurse is Dorthea Dix. Unlike many nurses who work exclusively with the physically ill, Dorthea was extremely important in regards to nursing the mentally ill. She was dedicated to helping people with mental illnesses to be treated well and to receive the best care available.

If you are going back to college you are most likely a little more experienced with managing your time and staying organized, however you are probably much more busy than you were as a simple college freshman. This means it may be more difficult for you to balance your work life, school life, family life, and social life. If you are worried about staying organized use technology to help or simply write down all of your assignments in one place. If you are worried about being able to manage your time, start with a smaller load of classes until you become familiar with your own schedule and abilities.

You may wonder how the lack of creativity could possibly be that big of a deal. Well what do you think problem solving is? What do you think politics is all about? There are so many different facets in which to use creativity and if you feel like becoming an art director is not your thing just see how you can use it in your career now.




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