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here is a prime example...
When my mother was a little girl she wanted to be a nurse. She went to nursing school after high school. At 20 after three years of nursing school she went to work in a hospital. When I was born, the powers that be suggested that the nurses go to college and earn a bachelor's degree which my mother did in three more years. After my mother became a widow, she realized she would need to be the sole bread winner and went to law school. She is now a lawyer on Wall Street. At 20 she graduated from nursing school, at 30 from college, and at 40 from law school. Her interests and financial needs changed during her lifetime, and she needed to adjust herself and her educational level to accomodate these needs.
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