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4 Signs Nontraditional Adult Education Is Right For You

Throughout high school, there is so much pressure on students to create a plan for school and work. It is true that many people simply are not ready at this point to make such a decision. You might not even know what you want to study or pursue as a career until you are well into your 20s, 30s, or beyond. You have to trust yourself. Could it be that traditional education simply is not the best choice for you? If any of these statements apply to you, you may pursue adult education classes in other forms.

1. You don't enjoy working in the classroom.

In some cases, you might find yourself performing poorly in the classroom because you simply don't learn the same way as others. Perhaps you excel in an environment that focuses on hands-on learning, like an auto workshop or a robotics class.

2. You don't have a plan -- yet.

If you aren't sure what you want to do for a career, it is often a good idea to wait until you do. School is costly, and even affordable options take time away from your family and work. It is a good idea to trust yourself and go to school when you feel it is the best available option for your situation.

3. You feel pressure to go to school, but it's not from you.

Are you feeling pressure from other people to start going back to school? This is an indication that other people are concerned with your educational goals, but it does not necessarily mean that you have to pursue a traditional educational path. There are plenty of other ways to obtain certifications in fields you are interested in.

4. You lack motivation to even put together a plan.

Do you think you would feel out of place at a traditional four-year college? Are you unexcited about your future? You may want to consider working on your emotional and psychological health before you pursue adult education. A therapist may help you work toward finding motivation to move forward in life as you see fit.

If you aren't sure about pursuing college at the moment, it is a good idea to visit your local adult education center. The professionals there can help you determine which options will work best for your needs and desires for the future. You have more options than you might even realize.  


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