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Old 08-27-2008, 02:46 AM
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anyone here a second degree student?

I graduated with a BA in Political Science and after several years in corporate America, decided that I wanted a change in direction. So now Im taking prerequisites at my local community college to enter a nursing program.

Its SO strange being back in school again, and being older and wiser, I find that Im concentrating on school a LITTLE more than I did the first time. I definitely miss the support and encouragment my collegiate sisters gave me before. Many of us are still in touch, but its not the same as being able to sit in the study room together and quiz eachother and cheer eachother on.

Anyway, just looking to sommiserate with other second degree students.
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